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Maliki vows justice for Kurd gas victims

Source: Press TV
Baghdad : Iraq | 4 months ago  
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In an effort to resolve regional disputes, Nuri al-Maliki visited Iraq's Kurdish region on Sunday and Monday for the first time as Premier and held talks with Kurdish leaders, including the President of Iraq Jalal Talabani and head of the regional Kurdish government...
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