Baghdad: The government spokesman, Bassem Al-Awadi, confirmed today, Saturday, that the government does not want to get involved in issues of action and reaction regarding the UN statement. Al-Awadi said in a televised statement: 'The committee appointed by the government will answer all the details of the High Commissioner's report, which was built on the basis of incorrect sources.' He added: 'Dealing with the accused is a legitimate and national issue for the Iraqi government. Source: National Iraqi News Agency
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