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Editor: AA | SS
Wednesday, 17 August 2011 13:50 GMT


Alsumaria News / Diyala

Criticized the Kurdistan Alliance bloc, the Council of Diyala on Wednesday, some politicians are "skeptical" of what is happening massacres of Kurdish families in the disputed areas within the province, calling them "extremists" who are hostile to the Kurds a measure of patriotism, as he emphasized the provincial council that will resolve the problems in the those areas next week.

A member of the bloc Dler Hassan in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "provincial council discussed, today, through its formal consequences of security incidents taking place in disputed areas within the province, especially my part Saadia (60 km north of Baquba), and Jalawla (70 km north of death), "noting that" the Kurdistan Alliance, presented a detailed explanation of what the Kurds are subjected to horrible massacres committed on a daily basis."

Hassan added that "the Kurdistan Alliance bloc was surprised by discrediting some politicians, including members of the provincial council, the horrendous massacres committed against the Kurdish families in the disputed areas," and describing them as "extremists who are hostile Kurds a measure of patriotism," as he put it.

For his part, Vice President of the Diyala provincial council, Sadiq al-Husseini "ready to hold an expanded meeting involving all security agencies and local communities, in order to solve the problems in my part and Saadia Jalawla next week," denying "entry of the Peshmerga forces to those areas at this time."

And informed the Government of the Kurdistan region of Iraq, Tuesday, representatives of foreign consulates and Arabic on the "suffering" of the Kurds in the disputed areas, and "deducted" from the region, particularly within the province of Diyala, and provided them with statistics on the numbers of displaced and dead, at the time addressed to the bombing of Iranian artillery to the border areas.

The Ministry of Peshmerga, the Kurdistan Regional Government of Iraq announced that, in the 15 of the current month of August, the start of deployment of its forces in the areas of Jalawla and Saadia in Diyala province to protect people from attacks by armed groups, having considered the Kurdistan Alliance, in the 14 of August now, that the return of the Peshmerga forces to the areas disputed within the province, especially in my part and Saadia Jalawla become "something important" as the only solution to the survival of the Kurds after they had been to the "aggressive vicious attack."

Saadia area stressed recently that the high rate of security breaches during the year 2011 in different parts of the hand, led to 150 families mostly belong to the component of the Kurdish exodus to their homes in search of safety and stability.

And hundreds of Kurds displaced in terms of Saadia and Jalawla in Diyala, on 26 July last, to claim protection from "terrorism" and compensate them.

Sources confirm the security in Diyala, informed that more than 70% of the violence in my part Jalawla and Saadia targeting Kurds.

The Khanaqin Bnuahah four in Diyala province, of the disputed areas as well as between the federal government and the Kurdistan Regional Government, and the population includes a mix of Arabs, Kurds and Turkmen.

The area of ​​Diyala province and its Baquba, 55 km northeast of Baghdad, about 77 thousand km, and consists of five districts and 18 on the one hand, and a population of 1.0005 million thousand people, representing the children of three ethnicities Arab, Kurdish and Turkmen, and is the security situation in the province of tension and instability.

The disputed areas in the governorates of Nineveh, Kirkuk, Salahuddin and Diyala provinces, of the most outstanding problems between the federal government in Baghdad and the Kurdistan Regional Government in Arbil, which did not find a solution satisfactory to ethnic groups that inhabited by Arabs, Kurds and Turkmen, as it confirms the Kurds their right to those areas and annexation of the territory of Kurdistan, after the application of Article 140, which rejects the majority of Baghdad's political blocs.

It is noteworthy that Article 140 of the disputed areas, including the city of Kirkuk, is the focus of a dispute between Iraqi political blocs, and gave the Constitution the government until the end of 2007 to apply, but many obstacles primarily political prevented the application of all the paragraphs, and previously of the Ministerial Committee responsible for the enforcement of article that carried out some paragraphs, such as compensation for those affected and the normalization of the situation, with the implementation of the most important of which has not been a referendum on the fate of the city, whether staying within the Department of Baghdad, or the transition to become part of the Kurdish administration.