Iraqi Committee demands summoning the Saudi and Jordanian ambassadors in Baghdad
The Committee of Martyrs, Victims and Political Prisoners in the Iraqi Parliament demanded, on Sunday, to summon the ambassadors of Jordan and Saudi Arabia, after Al-Arabiya TV channel hosted Raghad Saddam Hussein, Shafaq news reported.
An official document signed by the head of the Committee, MP Abd al-Ilah al-Naeli, showed that the Committee had sent an official letter to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to summon the Jordanian and Saudi ambassadors and hand them over a protest note, according to Shafaq news.
The Committee called, according to the document, 'the Media and Communications Commission to take legal measures against the channel's office in Baghdad.'
Al-Arabiya TV announced that it had hosted Raghad, the daughter of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, in a series of exclusive interviews.
Raghad has been living in the Jordanian capital, Amman, since the regime's fall in 2003.
The Committee of Martyrs, Victims and Political Prisoners in the Iraqi Parliament demanded, on Sunday, to summon the ambassadors of Jordan and Saudi Arabia, after Al-Arabiya TV channel hosted Raghad Saddam Hussein, Shafaq news reported.
An official document signed by the head of the Committee, MP Abd al-Ilah al-Naeli, showed that the Committee had sent an official letter to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to summon the Jordanian and Saudi ambassadors and hand them over a protest note, according to Shafaq news.
The Committee called, according to the document, 'the Media and Communications Commission to take legal measures against the channel's office in Baghdad.'
Al-Arabiya TV announced that it had hosted Raghad, the daughter of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, in a series of exclusive interviews.
Raghad has been living in the Jordanian capital, Amman, since the regime's fall in 2003.
The Committee of Martyrs, Victims and Political Prisoners in the Iraqi Parliament demanded, on Sunday, to summon the ambassadors of Jordan and Saudi Arabia, after Al-Arabiya TV channel hosted Raghad Saddam Hussein, Shafaq news reported.
An official document signed by the head of the Committee, MP Abd al-Ilah al-Naeli, showed that the Committee had sent an official letter to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to summon the Jordanian and Saudi ambassadors and hand them over a protest note, according to Shafaq news.
The Committee called, according to the document, 'the Media and Communications Commission to take legal measures against the channel's office in Baghdad.'
Al-Arabiya TV announced that it had hosted Raghad, the daughter of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, in a series of exclusive interviews.
Raghad has been living in the Jordanian capital, Amman, since the regime's fall in 2003.
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Iraqi Committee demands summoning the Saudi and Jordanian ambassadors in Baghdad
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