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Maliki and his sectarian cause of the current crisis in Iraq

The paper focused on heavily by the current crisis in Iraq, and said that the collapse of security in the city of Mosul is not the responsibility of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki alone, though it bears the bulk of them.

The newspaper, in an article written by analyst Simon Tsidal, that the fact that Islamist militants took control of most of the second largest city in Iraq reflected badly on the administration of President Barack Obama.

The paper points out that the position of the Maliki government hostile to the Sunni minority in central and eastern Iraq lies in the heart of the current crisis. The Sunnis in Anbar province, which includes the cities of Fallujah and Ramadi Alamadtrtin long complained that the Baghdad government ignores their interests and concerns.

The Army of al-Maliki has launched an offensive in December last year, and claimed that all those who support the protests are part of the Sunni al-Qaeda. Al-Maliki wants to assert his authority ahead of general elections, which were held last April. However, the strict methods led to the unification of tribal leaders who supported the moderate increase in the U.S. presence in Anbar in 2007, with the hard-line Islamists.

On the other hand, the collapse of the Iraqi security reflect negatively on the Obama administration, which has signed a series of security agreements with the Obama administration, including in the strategic framework agreement, with the departure of U.S. troops to Iraq. But Washington has been busy transforming Iraq into a lucrative market for arms sales and did nothing whatever about terrorist threats.

In an editorial, the newspaper said the fall of Mosul, threatening a civil war in Iraq, and made clear that the years of sectarian rule from Baghdad, and a leader who does not have the foresight - mean-Maliki - is responsible for this destruction.

The Guardian pointed out that the acquisition of Mosul, was not only a devastating blow to any hope that Iraq will regain his balance, but also the prospects for the establishment of the rule of comprehensive and stable throughout the Middle East. The paper that these developments represent a victory for the sectarian whether if the concerned Nasr Sunni extremists or judgment sectarian narrow in Baghdad, which paved the way for it .. and perhaps lead the fall of Mosul in the hands of insurgents into a civil war full in Iraq, and will deepen the Sunni-Shiite divide, which divides the countries of the Middle East and makes it in each other's face.

Sisi shown his willingness to combat sexual harassment in Egypt

The newspaper commented on the visit of President Abdel Fattah Sisi Lady accident victim harassment in Tahrir Square, said that the president has had in a bid to show its readiness to combat the epidemic of sexual violence in Egypt.

The newspaper went on to say that other interventions by state institutions revealed the cultural forces that have contributed to the worsening of sexual crime in the past, so called.

She referred to a statement of the National Council for Women, who said that the council plans to sue Al-Jazeera for publishing news of attacks, a press described the center as Mcisah tried to pollute the reputation of Egyptian women and Sisi.



The Daily Telegraph:

Rising influence of al-Qaeda in Africa, Syria, Iraq and the decline in the Arabian Peninsula and Asia

Spotted a newspaper places growing and the waning influence of jihadist groups related to al-Qaeda worldwide. Noting that despite the killing of Osama bin Laden in 2011, but al-Qaeda, is spreading in many forms around the world.

She added that the recent events in Syria and Iraq demonstrate the continuing threat posed by the group Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant "Daash", both for the region or the wider world.

According to the map, the influence of the newspaper Al-Qaeda represented in Daash, has grown strongly in Iraq and Syria, also highlights his influence in Nigeria, with the escalation of bombings and killings and kidnappings launched by Bokouhram terrorist group inside the country. As well as in Libya, Algeria, Mali and Niger.

Despite the continued presence of armed youth group, which imposed Islamic law in the country, the map shows the waning influence of al-Qaeda in Somalia, as well as in Yemen, where U.S. forces continue air raids on the strongholds of al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula.

Shows the waning influence of the international terrorist organization in Indonesia, the Philippines and Thailand. But it is interesting that the newspaper pointed to a decline in the influence of al-Qaida in Pakistan and Afghanistan, despite the Taliban activity Pfereitha Afghanistan and Pakistan, in the recent period.

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