Sunday, April 10, 2011

Saddam's tribe, describe the legitimacy of Maliki's government has accused the parliament to disrupt work

Alsumaria News / Baghdad

Sheikh stressed the tribe of former President Saddam Hussein on Saturday, that the current government is legitimate and elected by the people and we will not work against it, had criticized parliament's work to disrupt the work of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and the ministries, demanded the cancellation of the decision to seize funds of his tribe.

He said a tribal leader's Albu Nasir rooted from the home village in Salahuddin province, contrary Neda in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "The current government a legitimate government elected by the people and parliament," adding that "the Iraqi Council of Representatives has become a burden on us, especially since it disrupts the work of the President Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and the work of the ministries because of routine signatures. "

He added that Sheikh Neda "the village of Ouja, like other parts of Iraq, including natural and buildings passed by the lean years as passed upon all Iraqis in the occupation, humiliation, killing and displacement."

He said tribal elder President Saddam Hussein, "You have killed us five elders during the last period they Sheikh Ghazi Ahmed Khattab, who was governor of Salah al-Din, Sheikh Abdullah Al Mahmoud, and Sheikh agonist gas-Ahmad Al-Khattab, who holds the rank of colonel corner pilot, Sheikh Mahmoud al-Neda, and Sheikh Ali al-Neda. "

The Neda that "funds our tribe movable and immovable property are reserved for that we are relatives of Saddam Hussein," noting that "the funds withheld are our homes and lands, agricultural Twartnaha for our fathers and grandfathers before the 1968 revolution, and since the days of ownership, especially when we have the bond stresses that since 1927".

He called on "the repealed the decision 88 of 2004, which was released in the civil administrator Paul Bremer and the judge book funds of his tribe," stressing that this decision "is to force us to work against the state and this is what will we do, especially as we have done before in the government and our experience in this area, "he said.

The U.S. forces had taken control of almost exclusively on the Iraqi capital Baghdad in the ninth of April 2003, and dropped the statue of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, who belongs to the tribe of Albu Nasir on this day the center of Firdous Square in central Baghdad, three weeks after the military operation led by U.S. United States and Britain, which began in the nineteenth of March 2003, while the sources confirm that former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein visited the same day, often in military uniform area of ​​Adhamiya in conjunction with the overthrow of his statue, which is the last appearance before his arrest by U.S. forces the end of 2003.

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