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Parliament feared foreign oil companies to leave after a severe beating to a foreign worker still banner Hussein in Rumaila (post for oogie & bubbies)

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Indicated to the Commission on oil and energy parliamentary, on Tuesday, fears of a repeat of attacks on foreign experts working with investment companies, as happened in Basra over the past two days.
said members of the Committee that the attack on foreign workers could push the investing companies to withdraw from the development of oil fields in the south. Moreover denied the Basra Governorate Council killed any foreign expert, talked about receiving "several punches", revealing undergoing detention in Operations Command province, accusing cadres companies to "ignorance of the culture of Iraqi society." said Mutashar al-Samarrai, a member of the Commission on oil and energy parliamentary, that "excesses, which affected one foreign employees in the Rumaila field in Basra will reflect negatively on the reputation of Iraq," and believed that "the principles of Imam Hussein calls for the respect and love and the spirit of tolerance and not to violence and chaos, as happened." said Samarrai, told the "term" yesterday , that "workers who gathered and attacked the employee within the field they work outside the limits of the law and the law, customs, traditions and international conventions." said a member of the Oil and Energy Committee that "the company and its employees have entered Iraq official approval from the government, which is supposed to provide them with adequate protection," Abizaid said "Employee foreign did not curse or insult or atonement but prevent lifting a bunting Husseiniya on the company in which it operates," and wondered, "Is there anyone who is forced to Rafi these banners anywhere." He expressed his samurai feared that "reflect these actions bad image of Iraq" , adding that "poor management of the state and its inability to provide adequate protection for foreign companies operating in Iraq, as happened in the Rumaila field, may push these companies to withdraw from the country." and saw a member of the Oil and Energy Committee that the incident "shows the weakness of organs of government regulatory and security to protect its citizens and maintain the prestige of the state also indicates a defect security is clear. " to that warned MP Mohammad Qasim, a member of the Commission on oil and energy from the Kurdistan Alliance, that "the impact of these actions on the presence of major corporations and investment in Iraq, said there was abuse on their employees," stressing "the need to deal with this incident as soon as possible." For his part, explains Sheikh Ahmed Al Sulaiti, a member of the provincial council in Basra, the circumstances of what happened in the oil fields of Iraqi workers and foreign experts, accusing some foreign workers in the oil companies "not possessing knowledge of the culture of the Iraqi society does not in particular the issues of the sacred character. " says Sulaiti, the "long" yesterday, that "one of the employees Britons, one of Egyptian origin, he lowered a bunting Husseiniya from one of the wheels forcibly what raised the ire of people working there within the Rumaila field," he said, "has been separation of an employee from work and has filed a lawsuit which is currently pending before the judge. " explains a member of the provincial council said, "The next day was one of the workers at the security company, which is an American nationality, tearing one draped Abbas prompting workers responded after they opened fire on them and wounded two of them, "Mushir that" the workers have directed some punches him, "denying strongly that" there are cases of killings have occurred in the incident. " said Sulaiti that "employee alien subject to detention in Basra Operational Command, will be presented to the judiciary to decide the case," adding that "these behaviors are normal and will not affect the existence of investment companies operating in Basra."

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