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Iran should be held accountable for its crimes in Iraq, Syria, commentator says


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Iran should be held accountable for its crimes in Iraq, Syria, commentator says

March 02 2017 11:14 PM
Anwer Malek
Anwer Malek

 

 

#استطلاع_انورمالك:
هل تؤيد حملة #فككوا_ميليشيات_ايران_الارهابية في #العراق #سورية #اليمن #لبنان وغيرهم وملاحقتها محليا ودوليا بتهمة الإرهاب؟

— أنور مالك (@anwarmalek) March 2, 2017

Iran should be held accountable in accordance with the international law for its crimes against the Sunni people in Syria and Iraq, Algerian commentator Anwer Malek  said Thursday.

In a series of twitter posts, Malek called for dismantling the Iranian militias 'before it is too late'.

In case of leaving those militias expanding, dismantling them will lead to disintegration of Arab countries, and this is what the Mullah regime wants, he further stated.

Malek launched a campaign for dissolving the Iranian militias.

Please participate in the campaign to disband Iran's terror militias to keep our conscience clear before God and before Arab peoples, he tweeted.

http://www.thebaghdadpost.com/en/story/7670/Iran-should-be-held-accountable-for-its-crimes-in-Iraq-Syria-commentator-says

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