Commission threatens to sue victory Allawi on charges of “defaming”

Commission threatens to sue victory Allawi on charges of “defaming”

05/27/2014 15:37

Commission threatens to sue victory Allawi on charges of defamingBaghdad – and babysit – called the Electoral Commission for elections, on Tuesday, the victory of Allawi provide conclusive evidence to accuse a UNHCR staff by demanding a sum of money in exchange for preserving the votes of its mass, is threatened by persecuting charges of “defamation” in the event of failure to provide evidence for it.
The Commission said in a statement received news agency public opinion (and babysit), a copy of which, “The allegations made by the candidate’s victory Allawi, and accusing a UNHCR staff by demanding a sum of money to maintain the votes mass, is a figment of the imagination,” indicating that “the aim of this allegations is to discredit UNHCR staff who have made great efforts for the success of the electoral process and the preservation of the votes of manipulation. ”

UNHCR expressed “surprise at the delay in announcing candidates for these statements after the announcement of the results and kept silent for a long time about, what indicates the existence of attempts to mislead the public opinion and discredit the work of the Commission,” asking them to “provide crucial evidence for these allegations to take legal action against those who offend her.”

The Commission said it “will retain the legal right which is guaranteed by law in the event of failure to provide any evidence to prove this allegation,” threatened to “be sued in court for defaming the reputation of a prestigious institution saw the international community for its integrity and expertise of its staff and management for many of the electoral processes.”

The Commission warned of “going too far in the launch unsubstantiated accusations,” asserting that it is “ready to deal with any conclusive evidence and reliable, if there is no proven accusation proves to any member of its staff.” P / h

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