Criticize Baghdad over Foreign Aid
The head of the Halabja Chemical Attack Victims Association said that although Iraq recently hosted the Arab Summit, the federal government missed a crucial opportunity to compensate the victims of the Anfal campaign and chemical attacks. Instead, the government continues to allocate funds to other countries
Iraq reportedly spent over 250 billion Iraqi dinars to organize the Arab Summit held in Baghdad on Saturday. Additionally, Prime Minister Mohammed Shia' al-Sudani pledged $40 million in aid to Gaza and Lebanon.
Luqman Abdulqadir, president of the Halabja Chemical Attack Victims Association, told BasNews that while it is acceptable for the federal government to donate to Arab countries, such decisions should only be made when Iraq itself is not facing internal challenges and unmet needs.
- “How about compensation for the victims of the Anfal campaign and chemical attacks, and for the families of the martyrs?” Abdulqadir asked, noting that many survivors of the Halabja chemical attack continue to suffer and have yet to receive compensation from the Iraqi federal government
“If Kurds are considered Iraqi citizens, they must be treated as equal citizens. All Iraqi laws must be implemented, and the federal government must not evade court rulings that serve the interests of the Kurdish people,” Abdulqadir concluded.
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