Baghdad-INA
First Deputy Speaker of Parliament Hassan Al-Kaabi recalled Today, Tuesday the 33rd anniversary of the Halabja massacre, stressing that the return of the Baath and all dictatorial practices have become impossible.
His media office stated, in a statement received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA), that “Al-Kaabi recalled the thirty-third anniversary of the Halabja massacre, which was bombed by the buried tyrannical regime with toxic chemical weapons, and in which thousands of citizens, including many children, were martyred,” indicating that “this crime was a violation. Blatant human values, and was an essential part of the policy of killing, destruction and genocide of the dictatorial regime against Iraqis.
Al-Kaabi added, "The mass graves of the criminal Baath Party and the brutal methods it practiced against all the people of the nation with all their different religions and nationalities amazed at their splendor humanity and shook the conscience of the world and will not be erased from the memory and conscience of generations and will remain immortal in the minds, stressing that" this massacre is one of the vivid evidence of the Baath’s brutality and its ugliness. Dictatorship. "
He stressed that "the return of the Baath and all dictatorial practices have become impossible under this current democratic system, and that the Halabja massacre is a curse that will chase the Baathists wherever they are, and we will not neglect the punishment."
PM arrives in Michigan as part of his official visit to UN
Al-Sudani Meets a Group of the Iraqi Community in Houston
Al-Sudani Meets with American Energy Companies in Houston
PM arrives in Houston as part of his visit to USA
ICAA announces the reopening of Iraqi airspace
Experts and lawmakers emphasize the strategic significance of Al-Sudani's visit to Washington
The Prime Minister arrives in Washington, DC