[Iraq] - Lawmaker demands al-Sudani to probe Turkey's use of chemical weapons in the Kurdistan region

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
2023-01-14T18:15:11.000000 Z / Iraqi legislator Soran Omar on Saturday berated Prime Minister Mohammad Shia al-Sudanis cabinet silence
towards Turkeys usage of chemical weapons in Iraqs northern area of Kurdistan.Addressing al-Sudani, Omar stated in a main correspondence
that the very first deputy speaker of the Iraqi parliament, Muhsen al-Mandalawi, communicated a correspondence to the foreign ministry to
penetrate the matter, but the latter is yet to take any measures
Dozens of citizens had fallen victims of those attacks
We submit to you some reports that prove Turkeys use of chemical weapons in order to form a committee to investigate the concern, he said
International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW), which represents countless medical professionals and campaigns to avoid
armed violence, stated it found indirect evidence of possible violations during a September mission to northern Iraq
The chemical weapons lie is an useless attempt by those who attempt to whitewash and airbrush terrorism
Our battle versus terrorism will continue with willpower and decision, governmental spokesperson Ibrahim Kalin stated on Twitter.Omer
Celik, representative of President Tayyip Erdogans ruling AK Party, explained those who make chemical weapons allegations as part of a vile
slander network
In its report, the IPPNW stated Defence Minister Hulusi Akar freely acknowledged in Turkeys parliament last year making use of tear gas
during an operation versus the PKK in northern Iraq
This is a straight-out infraction of the Chemical Weapons Convention and need to be pursued lawfully by the worldwide community, it
said.The IPPNW stated it found in northern Iraq product near an area abandoned by the Turkish army consisting of containers for hydrochloric
acid and bleach, which might be used to produce chlorine, a chemical warfare agent
At the same website containers were found for gas masks safeguarding against chemical weapons, it said.It said none of its proof was
conclusive proof of chemical weapons use however it warranted even more independent investigation.