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Iran-Iraq: Official inquiry proves mullahs' repressive role in Iraq |
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Wednesday, 07 December 2005 |
NCRI – Iranian regime’s meddling in Iraq became more evident following
the discovery of a torture center in that country in November.
An Iraqi official investigation into the torture of more than 170 Iraqi
detainees in a center belonged to the Interior Ministry in Baghdad
found that forces guarding the center had close ties with the clerical
regime in Iran.
The investigations were headed by Iraq’s Deputy Prime Minister Rowsch
Nouri Shaways, a leading figure from the Kurdish Democratic Party (KDP).
In an interview with the Al-Arabiya satellite TV earlier this week Dr.
Mazhar Al-Dulaimi, President of the Society for Defense of the Iraqi
people's rights complained of the Iranian regime’s interferences in
Iraq and said: "There are two occupations in place in Iraq at the
moment. The occupation by the U.S. is obvious and they might leave in a
day or two, but Iraq is in reality occupied by Iran and the danger is
that this is not an obvious occupation. This occupation operates
through some groups in Iraq that are affiliated to Iran and that work
under the guise of religion."
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