Iraqi election protest committee warns US; We cut off your hands

According to the Fars News Agency International Group, the Committee of Protesters against the results of the Iraqi elections, this evening (Friday), issued a statement regarding interference in the affairs of the Iraqi judiciary.
According to the Al-Ahd news website, the committee said in a statement that the occupiers’ intervention was aimed at threatening the federal court and forcing it to side with and support fraud.
The committee added that despite pressure from the occupiers, the Iraqi Federal Court and Judicial Council continue to resist their intervention.
“The protest committee is aware of the pressure on the federal court and shakes the hands of court officials, telling them that Iraq and its people are trustworthy and that the federal court should not infringe on their rights,” the statement said, praising the impartiality of the Iraqi judiciary. Slow because with this, people will no longer have shelter.
In another part of its statement to the United States and its allies, the protest committee warned of the consequences of interfering in the decisions and actions of the Iraqi judiciary, adding: “We tell them to cut their hands or cut them off. “We will.”
Iraq’s parliamentary elections were held on October 9, and after the announcement of the results, many political groups believed in widespread fraud, to the point that there were sit-ins and clashes at the entrances to the Green Zone. The Iraqi Shiite Coordinating Committee, known as Al-Attar Al-Tansiqi, includes Shiite parties and groups, including the Fatah Coalition, the State of Law, Asaeb Ahl al-Haq, as well as Hezbollah’s books, and other Shiite currents that have been most critical of the results. Had.
Voting in the Iraqi elections was done electronically; But the Independent High Electoral Commission (IHEC) also announced on election day that it would manually count the ballots of some polling stations and compare them with electronic counting, in order to ensure the results of electronic counting. After the manual counting of votes in these polling stations, the UNHCR announced the full compliance of manual and electronic ballot counting; An issue that was met with renewed protest from political coalitions and their supporters.
Some Iraqi politicians also confirmed the hypothesis of manipulation and interference of these foreign parties in the results of the recent parliamentary elections, confirming the influence of the UAE, Britain and the United States in the recent elections.
“At any cost, we will not accept these fraudulent results and will defend the votes of our candidates and our voters with all our might,” said Hadi al-Amiri, head of the Fatah coalition in Iraq, after the election results were announced.
Following the announcement of the preliminary results in response to some 1,400 appeals by candidates and political factions, the Iraqi Electoral Commission (CEC) began recounting 2,000 ballots in the constituency and recently announced that the manual counting of ballots in all constituencies was over and fully in line with electronic results. In other words, there was no election fraud.
The Coordinating Committee of the Iraqi Shiite Parties, known as the Coordination Framework, as well as the Al-Wataniya Coalition, led by Iyad Allawi, recently provided evidence that the election process had been rigged.
“The fear of electoral fraud was not accidental, but we were skeptical of these services from the beginning,” Hadi al-Amiri, head of the Fatah coalition, told a recent news conference. “In all our meetings with the High Electoral Commission, we have expressed concern about the electronic manipulation of election results.”
The head of the Al-Fatah coalition also stated: “After the popular protests, our emphasis was on holding elections as soon as possible. We believed that this was a move forward. But it was not what we expected. The IEC was not prepared for the election. “It did not submit any report on electoral institutions to parliament, and this is its first violation.”
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