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anele
01-12-2010, 01:35 AM
Dear Warka Clients,
Due to the temporary curfew our bank will be closed today and will re-open tomorrow offering its full services.
Best regards,
Warka Bank for Investment and Finance
http://www.warka-bank.com/inner.php?type=3&id=62
sunsetjet
01-12-2010, 06:08 AM
http://en.aswataliraq.info/?p=125067
CBI cancels Tue. session due to security measures in capital
January 12, 2010 - 09:44:56
BAGHDAD / Aswat al-Iraq: The Central Bank of Iraq (CBI) has canceled its today’s session in light of the search measures that have been imposed in the capital Baghdad.
“The CBI has called off its foreign currency trading session on Tuesday because of the inability of its employees and the representatives of private banks to reach the bank,” a source from the bank told Aswat al-Iraq news agency.
The source noted that the market would resume its sessions tomorrow if search measures were reduced.
A spokesperson for the Baghdad Operations Command (BOC), Maj. Gen. Qassem Ata, said that strict security measures had been implemented in the capital Baghdad following intelligence reports about a planned suicide attack.
Some residents of the capital have spoken of a “foiled military coup by Sunni officers” and a curfew that included some areas of Baghdad.
The Central Bank of Iraq runs a daily auction from Sunday to Thursday
sunsetjet
01-12-2010, 06:11 AM
Baghdad awakes to news of military coup
BAGHDAD / Aswat al-Iraq: Baghdad’s residents woke up today to the scene of security forces deployed to the capital’s neighborhoods and districts, with rumors of a military coup and the killing of a “prominent politician.”
The residents, including students, were asked by security forces to return home.
Alaa Maher, a teacher who lives in eastern Baghdad, told Aswat al-Iraq news agency that security forces had foiled a military coup attempted by “Sunni officers” and imposed a curfew that “will not last for long.”
Meanwhile, rumors have been going around about the killing of a prominent lawmaker, who was one of the key planners of the alleged coup.
A spokesperson for the Baghdad Operations Command (BOC), Maj. Gen. Qassem Ata, denied the news about a military plot to overthrow the government.
Speaking to Aswat al-Iraq, the official said that security forces are conducting search raids in some parts of the capital and have blocked some roads leading to the areas included in the search operations. He also denied the imposition of a partial or a total curfew.
Earlier today, several eyewitnesses told Aswat al-Iraq that a curfew had been imposed since an early hour on Tuesday morning in some areas of the capital.
According to the agency’s sources, a partial curfew has included the Karkh’s areas of al-Aameriya, al-Jihad, al-Yarmok, al-Mansour, in addition Sadr City and al-Shaab area in the eastern side of Rasafa.
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sunsetjet
01-12-2010, 06:13 AM
Baghdad awakes to news of military coup
January 12, 2010 - 07:51:04
BAGHDAD / Aswat al-Iraq: Baghdad’s residents woke up today to the scene of security forces deployed to the capital’s neighborhoods and districts, with rumors of a military coup and the killing of a “prominent politician.”
The residents, including students, were asked by security forces to return home.
Alaa Maher, a teacher who lives in eastern Baghdad, told Aswat al-Iraq news agency that security forces had foiled a military coup attempted by “Sunni officers” and imposed a curfew that “will not last for long.”
Meanwhile, rumors have been going around about the killing of a prominent lawmaker, who was one of the key planners of the alleged coup.
A spokesperson for the Baghdad Operations Command (BOC), Maj. Gen. Qassem Ata, denied the news about a military plot to overthrow the government.
Speaking to Aswat al-Iraq, the official said that security forces are conducting search raids in some parts of the capital and have blocked some roads leading to the areas included in the search operations. He also denied the imposition of a partial or a total curfew.
Earlier today, several eyewitnesses told Aswat al-Iraq that a curfew had been imposed since an early hour on Tuesday morning in some areas of the capital.
According to the agency’s sources, a partial curfew has included the Karkh’s areas of al-Aameriya, al-Jihad, al-Yarmok, al-Mansour, in addition Sadr City and al-Shaab area in the eastern side of Rasafa.
Baghdad awakes to news of military coup
January 12, 2010 - 07:51:04
BAGHDAD / Aswat al-Iraq: Baghdad’s residents woke up today to the scene of security forces deployed to the capital’s neighborhoods and districts, with rumors of a military coup and the killing of a “prominent politician.”
The residents, including students, were asked by security forces to return home.
Alaa Maher, a teacher who lives in eastern Baghdad, told Aswat al-Iraq news agency that security forces had foiled a military coup attempted by “Sunni officers” and imposed a curfew that “will not last for long.”
Meanwhile, rumors have been going around about the killing of a prominent lawmaker, who was one of the key planners of the alleged coup.
A spokesperson for the Baghdad Operations Command (BOC), Maj. Gen. Qassem Ata, denied the news about a military plot to overthrow the government.
Speaking to Aswat al-Iraq, the official said that security forces are conducting search raids in some parts of the capital and have blocked some roads leading to the areas included in the search operations. He also denied the imposition of a partial or a total curfew.
Earlier today, several eyewitnesses told Aswat al-Iraq that a curfew had been imposed since an early hour on Tuesday morning in some areas of the capital.
According to the agency’s sources, a partial curfew has included the Karkh’s areas of al-Aameriya, al-Jihad, al-Yarmok, al-Mansour, in addition Sadr City and al-Shaab area in the eastern side of Rasafa.
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