Friday, March 30, 2012

Preacher of Karbala: We hope that the summit be a catalyst for Baghdad to remove Iraq from Chapter VII

Friday, March 30 / March 2012

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The representative of the religious authority in Karbala, Ahmad Safi is hoped that the Arab summit conference in Baghdad as a catalyst to remove Iraq from Chapter VII.


Safi said in a Friday sermon in the courtyard Husseini cleanser was attended by the correspondent of the agency all of Iraq [where] today, "We hope that the Arab Summit as a catalyst to remove Iraq from Chapter VII, and we have to seek the brothers in the OIC and the Arab League and the Organization of the United Nations in this matter because there is no justification for the survival of Iraq under Chapter VII in order to return to full sovereignty, "adding that" the opening up of Iraq on the Arab world in the process of health system of political action. "

"We need to jump in the level of thinking of political leaders in the suffering of the people, and leaders can make to transform the Iraqi experience of bitter to the experience of Atesfad them in building the country, especially since Iraq is a country rich, and must be the return of hope to the people through the ideas of right and ideas of developmental and got up the country. "

Safi said that "the political actors involved in this, as things began to gradually melancholy must begin to correct some of the ideas gradually."

He stressed, "to be correct paths wrong Kalaltfav law and listen to the voice out of the country," saying "We are now in a position to and opportunities should be exploited to correct the paths of the country, and the search for ports hope for politicians and so by visiting officials to the provinces."

He called for net security services to "pushing its members in practical sessions on how to deal with the citizens," noting that "the concept of security is not also deals with him during the former regime."

He stressed that "the security man that Alouto ease in dealing with citizens, and that he has to be a literary contexts for the security man." Ended.

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