Mosul residents are tired of promises launched by the country’s leaders

Mosul residents are tired of promises launched by the country’s leaders .. after the withdrawal of the special forces of them and sent to Anbar

03-09-2015 05:30 PM

Mosul residents are tired of promises launched by the countrys leadersArab newspaper reported published in London that the Iraqi authorities had finally withdraw the “special forces”, prepared to participate in the liberation of Mosul process from the control of the organization Daash, to cover the shortfall in Anbar fighting started.

Quoted the new Arab newspaper published in London for a member of the security committee in Parliament, MP from the city of Mosul, Nayef al-Shammari, saying: “The people of Mosul are tired of promises launched by the country’s leaders for editing and crush Daash and other words that did not find its way to the application,” noting that the government, especially the yacht interior and defense, “has consistently launches promises since full to launch a process of liberalization in vain.

“He Shammari surprise result of the government to withdraw” special forces “prepared for the liberation of the city, they returned that it confirms that the” liberation of Mosul plan was canceled in full, “he said adding, that his committee” raised a query will be directed to the Prime Minister, Haider al-Abadi, on the ability to edit the connector or not, “.

For his part, said a member of the Nineveh provincial council, Mohammed Albjara, said:” The problem experienced by the government is the loss of confidence in the inhabitants of Mosul, and to try to exclude them from the process of liberalization. ”

He Albjara “The government told us that the connector needs to military action of the Iraqi forces, and that the people of the province all of them will join forces and Sidamunha in the editing process,” but the government “did not hear our voice, preferring non-participation of people of the province, as it did in Anbar, Salahuddin and Diyala, which is an imbalance in the number of combat troops.

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