Baghdad - INA
The Popular Mobilization Commission PMU issued a statement on Wednesday against the Iraqi army.The commission said in a statement received that it followed the reactions followed after the statements of cleric Yusuf al-Nasseri, who does not belong to the Popular Mobilization Commission and does not have any position or official status, but is the Secretary-General of the Consultative Council. Stressing that any statement in which abuse of our security forces is rejected, especially against the heroic Iraqi army what was issued by Nasseri in one of the television programs is an abuse reflecting his personal point of view and not related to us neither from near or far.
With some media trying to use these statements incorrectly by pointing out that they are close to the Commission's premises, we call on all media not to host any person under the title of the Popular Mobilization or speak on their behalf as leaders or the like.
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