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Head of UNAMI: Iraqi forces need huge retraining on human rights (PFP)

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Promised the United Nations Mission in Iraq (UNAMI), said on Saturday that Iraqi security forces need to re-train "huge" in the field of human rights to be able to manage its military operations around the best, and when she saw that the relevant authorities need to focus on re-"Sons of the Year" for the process Political and find ways to provide services, and ways to "more effectively to counter terrorism", attributed the difficulties plaguing the country to "the repercussions of the transitional phase."

The agency quoted the French press of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Iraq, Nikolai ميلادينوف, during a meeting with a group of foreign journalists in Baghdad, in a news seen it (the long-Presse) that Mladenov stressed that "the Iraqi security forces need to re-train heavily in human rights to be able to which it manages its military operations around better, "pointing out that" I did not expect to discuss or resolve any political problem long-term before the next election, in (the thirtieth of April 2014 the next), despite the hope that the authorities are investigating the Iraqi sophisticated key issues such as the provision of services basis. "

He believed ميلادينوف, who previously was the minister of Foreign Affairs and Defence, in the country of Bulgaria, that there is "a certain culture in the Iraqi armed forces in the way of performance for some things, you need to change, by giving more respect for human rights", except that the "ill security forces all , from the police and the army, need a lot of re-training on how to respect human rights, and taking into account international standards in this aspect when implementing the operations that cost. "

The head of the United Nations Mission in Iraq (UNAMI), the need to "achieve a significant investment in the implementation of the rule of law and human rights through the judicial power", pointing out that "it should also be realized within the police force and the army."

Promise ميلادينوف, that "the situation that Iraq is going through difficult," he continued, "I myself have come from a country lived transitional stage, so I feel how difficult phase currently experienced by Iraq."

And went on UN special envoy, that "Baghdad needs to focus on a number of issues important to reduce the severity of bloodshed", and added that there is a "need to re-Sunnis in the political process and finding ways to provide services, as well as to search for ways to more effectively to confront terrorism."

And on the next legislative elections, predicted ميلادينوف, that "political problems are addressed and processed through major elections next spring."

It is noteworthy that the graph of violence in Iraq continues to rise, amid worsening chronic political crisis in the country, and the continuing deterioration of services, and the anti-government movement in the Sunni-majority areas, since more than 11 months without the looming glimmer of a solution.

More than 5,600 people have been killed since the beginning of the current year 2013, including 964 in last October, the bloodiest month since April 2008, and according to official figures.



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