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08-16-2011, 12:18 PM
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Observers Kurdistan province: British police tactics designed to protect the democratic system (http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&ie=UTF8&sl=ar&tl=en&u=http://www.aknews.com/ar/aknews/8/257211/)
15/08/2011 21:15
Arbil, 15 August / August (Rn) - Some political observers in the province of Kurdistan, said the methods adopted by the British police and protesters during the past few days, different from those pursued by the security forces in the Arab countries, because the goal first is to protect the democratic system and to prevent riots and looting, The second aimed to suppress calls for freedom.
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The politician and former minister in the Iraqi government, Federal, Rahman friend, told the Kurdish news agency (Rn) that "all nations want peace was restored and the political and social stability in the streets, because all the work and activities of the state going in the light of security and calm, so states resort to several ways to prevent chaos."
And on the methods of violence exercised by the British police against the demonstrators, said a friend that "the demonstrators they deviate from their path right, or twist, and in some cases making the demonstrations to attack the houses and public property, in this case the state must be more assertive to confront the demonstrators, especially since the census was conducted recently in Britain, which he called for the citizens of their country's police using live rounds and plastic against the rioters and looters."
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He pointed out that "one of Deputies of British student at the special meeting, Prime Minister David Cameron lowered the army to the streets to support the police and the arrest of the rioters, and demanded to increase the number of police in the capital to London from six thousand to 16 thousand policemen, any use of force a sponsor to prevent hooligans and thieves and protect people's property."
It is believed a friend reactions British police is not an imitation of the Arab countries, because many of the democratic states resort to these methods, as has been in the United States in 1971, when Skip demonstrators American anti-war Vietnam, the legal limits of the demonstrations, came down Army troops to the streets and arrested about Four thousand rowdy and striker in the space of one day only, to put an end to looting and destruction that resulted from those events."
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The MP said the former Iraqi Council of Representatives, Bukhari Abdullah, for (Rn) "One of the specificities of the Western countries are willing to provide all kinds of sacrifices for the protection of freedoms and democracy in their countries, so it is likely to deal violently with people who are causing chaos in their countries".
Abdullah said that "the ruling regimes in Asian countries and Arab use violence against protesters demanding the rights and freedoms, but what is happening in European countries and the West is the opposite of that, the resort to violence, sometimes with the demonstrators and outlaws, but resorted to in order to maintain the democratic system of their countries."
From: Muhammad Faryad, see: Ehsan Aervani
Observers Kurdistan province: British police tactics designed to protect the democratic system (http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&ie=UTF8&sl=ar&tl=en&u=http://www.aknews.com/ar/aknews/8/257211/)
15/08/2011 21:15
Arbil, 15 August / August (Rn) - Some political observers in the province of Kurdistan, said the methods adopted by the British police and protesters during the past few days, different from those pursued by the security forces in the Arab countries, because the goal first is to protect the democratic system and to prevent riots and looting, The second aimed to suppress calls for freedom.
http://static.aknews.com/images/cms-image-000011733.jpg
The politician and former minister in the Iraqi government, Federal, Rahman friend, told the Kurdish news agency (Rn) that "all nations want peace was restored and the political and social stability in the streets, because all the work and activities of the state going in the light of security and calm, so states resort to several ways to prevent chaos."
And on the methods of violence exercised by the British police against the demonstrators, said a friend that "the demonstrators they deviate from their path right, or twist, and in some cases making the demonstrations to attack the houses and public property, in this case the state must be more assertive to confront the demonstrators, especially since the census was conducted recently in Britain, which he called for the citizens of their country's police using live rounds and plastic against the rioters and looters."
http://static.aknews.com/images/cms-image-000032588.jpg
He pointed out that "one of Deputies of British student at the special meeting, Prime Minister David Cameron lowered the army to the streets to support the police and the arrest of the rioters, and demanded to increase the number of police in the capital to London from six thousand to 16 thousand policemen, any use of force a sponsor to prevent hooligans and thieves and protect people's property."
It is believed a friend reactions British police is not an imitation of the Arab countries, because many of the democratic states resort to these methods, as has been in the United States in 1971, when Skip demonstrators American anti-war Vietnam, the legal limits of the demonstrations, came down Army troops to the streets and arrested about Four thousand rowdy and striker in the space of one day only, to put an end to looting and destruction that resulted from those events."
http://static.aknews.com/images/cms-image-000022390.gif
The MP said the former Iraqi Council of Representatives, Bukhari Abdullah, for (Rn) "One of the specificities of the Western countries are willing to provide all kinds of sacrifices for the protection of freedoms and democracy in their countries, so it is likely to deal violently with people who are causing chaos in their countries".
Abdullah said that "the ruling regimes in Asian countries and Arab use violence against protesters demanding the rights and freedoms, but what is happening in European countries and the West is the opposite of that, the resort to violence, sometimes with the demonstrators and outlaws, but resorted to in order to maintain the democratic system of their countries."
From: Muhammad Faryad, see: Ehsan Aervani