Maliki’s office denies news of the assassination attempt, but does not rule out access!

Maliki’s office denies news of the assassination attempt, but does not rule out access!

Created on Monday, 11 November / 2 November 2013 08:26

Maliki office denies news of the assassination attempt but does not rule out accessBAGHDAD / Yousef Salman

Preoccupied with the Iraqi street during the last 48 hours talking about what revealing the website of the Supreme Council of the Islamic led by Ammar al-Hakim foiled an attempt to overthrow the Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and his assassination, as suggested political circles and parliamentary credibility of that information in accordance with procedures tight security and campaigns of arbitrary arrests carried out by the rapid intervention forces (SWAT) on the outskirts of the capital Baghdad two days ago.

In its first official comment, a source familiar denied in the office of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, the existence of such attempt and said that untrue the rumors about this or foiled attempt.

The source added, that these reports are baseless and there is no assassination attempt or a coup was foiled recently. He pointed out that the purpose of stirring those rumors is to disturb the work of the government with the proximity of the election, but returned to the same source says that the coup on al-Maliki or the assassination attempt is what can be simpler and rumors ahead will be tougher and more influential.

In the meantime linked to the existence of parliamentary circles trying to overthrow the government campaign of arbitrary arrests and raids carried out by the forces of “SWAT” on the outskirts of the capital Baghdad two days ago. Congress stressed that the areas west and south of Baghdad witnessed on Thursday and Friday, a campaign of arrests and random raids carried out by SWAT forces and security services affected citizens innocents in Sedea and Abu Dsher session and inspired heritage inspired jihad.

The website of the Supreme Council of the Islamic had stated in its version in Farsi from Tehran that the anti-terrorism unit under the authority of al-Maliki has arrested about 35 officers senior leaders of the Iraqi Interior Ministry were involved in a plot to overthrow the President of the government, which faces a political crisis and security row. Site pointed out that he was directing a package of charges to have been arrested at the forefront of forging official documents and belonging to the outlawed Baath party since the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime in 2003.

uragency.net