
Commander-in-Chief orders to pursue those responsible for the heinous acts of violence against Syrian workers in Iraq
Baghdad-INA
Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces directed the formation of a specialized security team to pursue those responsible for the heinous acts of violence against Syrian workers in Iraq.
The Spokesperson for the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces Sabah Al-Numan said in a statement, received by The Iraqi News Agency-INA that 'Certain social media platforms have circulated a video depicting heinous acts of violence against Syrian workers by a masked group claiming affiliation with a faction calling itself 'Ya Ali Popular Formations.'
He further stated 'Immediately, the Prime Minister and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces directed the formation of a specialized security team to pursue those responsible for these acts, which are entirely contrary to Iraqi values and morals'.
'We strongly condemn this criminal act, which violates all human and moral values and constitutes a blatant infringement on human dignity and rights—regardless of nationality or affiliation,' he asserted.
Al-Numan affirmed that ''We reaffirm the deep bond between the brotherly peoples of Iraq and Syria, while also emphasizing that the law will be strictly enforced against anyone proven to be involved, without leniency or discrimination. This underscores our unwavering commitment to upholding the rule of law and safeguarding societal security'.
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