A BOMB TARGETED A TURKMEN JUDGE IN IRAQ

mofak salman
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An explosive device that was placed inside the house of Judge Abdul-Mahdi Najar who lives in Tuz Khormatu went off about three o’clock this afternoon on the 2nd of January 2009.

The blast occurred in the Aksu neighbourhood in Tuz Khormatu district which is one of the Turkmeneli districts; it is located on the highway between Baghdad and the strategic oil city of Kirkuk.

The blast has caused minor damage to the house inhabited by the Turkmen judge who works at Tuz Khormatu court it also caused damaged to the car that was parked in front of the house belonging to one of the guests.

The Turkmen Judge also was targeted on 9th of September 2008 by a suicide car bomb which resulted in the death of ten Turkmen people.

The Türkmen judge has complained to the police authorities, which refuses to allocate security guards for his protection from the police.

 

Mofak Salman


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    Al Arslan

    The situation in the area is needed to be studied very carefully before making any decision about anything. An Afghan once made an important comment saying that any place where the United States has put its forces or aided for peacekeeping has never remained peaceful for ever.
    The other important thing is that any division of assets on the basis of races must make alarmed different people dwelling in a single city. One can not deny the mass of people in a city to be deprived of their rights on any thing. Let a city being with a mixed population remain as the city only even when it is in the center of Kurdish or Turkmen land. No matter, they can live well with peace in Turkmen or Kurd area. This quarrel will not be solved by fighting.

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