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Prime Minister Sponsors the 11th Anniversary of the Genocidal Crime against the Yazidis

Prime Minister Sponsors the 11th Anniversary of the Genocidal Crime against the Yazidis

Iraqi News2 days ago
Prime Minister Mohammed S. Al-Sudani sponsored the annual ceremony commemorating the Eleventh anniversary of the Genocidal Crime against the Yazidis and other national components, according to the statement of the Media Office of the Prime Minister, received by The Iraqi News Agency-INA.
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