“Daash “and” Naqshbandi " document set electoral targets in central and southern Iraq
Prime Minister, Nuri al-Maliki warned yesterday from postponing the next parliamentary elections scheduled for the 30th of this month, and said that the delay “will open the fire of hell in Iraq ."
The source told “Shafaq News ", that "The document was found four months ago now and includes the quest for the formation of electoral lists in the central and southern provinces close to the two organizations and try to push well-known figures in the lists to legalize a national nature and distract voters , as well as the intensification of armed operations in the areas of center and south to target a particular component . "
"The document also includes a quest to topple the current government in the media and plant despair in the hearts of voters , especially in the central and southern regions in order to influence their participation in the elections , with recourse to the use of incited media “.
The source added " The document included an attempt to take the fight to the rest of Anbar provinces , as what happened in Buhriz sub-district in Diyala is an attempt to apply the terms of the document, which was foiled by the security forces ."
Media reports say that the rest of the groups and armed factions in Iraq, particularly associated with the Vice President of the former regime, Izzat al-Duri began to fall under the banner of " Daash " , and that the latter began decimating any group that does not declare allegiance to him in the unstable areas in terms of security .
The armed groups started re-controlling some Sunni areas as in the period between 2006 to 2008 because of Anbar province crisis, but this time under the command of " Daash " , not al-Qaeda.
It seems that the events taking place in Anbar province has cast effected the security situation in a number of provinces like Nineveh , Salahuddin , Diyala, Kirkuk , Babil and areas in the capital Baghdad that began as warning of the return of violence and sectarian fighting that had taken place between 2006 and 2007 .