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Friday, May 17, 2013

IRAQ: UN ENVOY URGES POLITICAL LEADERS TO HELP END BLOODSHED FOLLOWING LATEST BOMBINGS AS OBAMA ADMINISTRATION PLEDGE TO ASSIST IN MILITARY INVESTIGATION OF THE ACTS OUTSIDE MILITARY RULES OF ENGAGEMENT

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Date: 17 May 2013 13:00:01 -0400
Subject: IRAQ: UN ENVOY URGES POLITICAL LEADERS TO HELP END BLOODSHED
FOLLOWING LATEST BOMBINGS
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IRAQ: UN ENVOY URGES POLITICAL LEADERS TO HELP END BLOODSHED FOLLOWING
LATEST BOMBINGSNew York, May 17 2013 1:00PMThe top United Nations
official in Iraq today urged Iraqi leaders to protect civilians
following a wave of bombings over the past few days which have claimed
more innocent lives.

"It is the responsibility of all leaders to stop the bloodshed in this
country and to protect their citizens," said the Secretary-General's
Special Representative in Iraq, Martin Kobler.

"Small children are burned alive in cars. Worshippers are cut down
outside their own mosques. This is beyond unacceptable. It is the
politicians' responsibility to act immediately and to engage in
dialogue to resolve the political impasse and put an end to this."

According to media reports, two bombs near a Sunni mosque north of
Baghdad killed at least 43 people and wounded more than 80 on Friday.
One bomb reportedly exploded as worshippers were departing a mosque in
the city of Baquba, while a second went off after people gathered at
the scene of the first blast.

Hundreds of people have been killed or wounded in recent clashes
across the country, including in Hawija, north of Baghdad, where
government helicopters shot at militants hiding in the village,
resulting in dozens of people killed or injured.

Mr. Kobler has repeatedly called on Iraqi authorities to take decisive
measures to stop the escalating violence. Earlier this month,
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon urged all Iraqis to come together and
engage in inclusive dialogue to overcome the "deep political crisis"
facing the country.

"Peace must come to this country now. The people of Iraq have suffered
enough," Mr. Kobler said. "We will continue to remind the leaders of
Iraq that the country will slide backwards into a dangerous unknown if
they do not take action."May 17 2013 1:00PM
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