Publish date3 Sep 2014 - 10:49
Story Code : 167957

'Vandalism gives birth to ISIL': political analyst

One of the political analysts stressed that the government of Heidar Al-Ebadi can tackle the standing problems of Iraq, putting an end to the turmoil milieu.

The political analysts, Sadollah Zarei in an exclusive interview with Taqrib News Agency (TNA) voiced his sanguine attitude about the future of Muslims' nations, stating that the government of Heidar Al-Ebadi can tackle the standing problems of Iraq, putting an end to the turmoil milieu.

In his line, the government of Iraq was the product of Inside process and no foreign interference happened in this regard; “given that this government can reason out the standing predicaments in different political, economic, cultural areas.”


It is noteworthy, political analyst voiced concern over recent indecent measures happening in Iraq, to them, Muslim nations should be more scrupulous in the present situation.

To them, the extremist groups will rue the day they spill innocent bloods and coming crimes and indecent moves, feeling the full weight of justice in the long run. In their lines, extremist measures are the scourge of Islamic ummah and Muslims with high sagacity and discernment can detect the right path.


Along with them, Sadollah Zarei mentioned what gave birth to DAESH was vandalism and violence the religion is gripped with. “based on that, if we want to purge the roots of DAESH, first off we should purge the roots of extremism and crimes perpetrated by Wahhabis and other extremist groups in the region,” said the political analyst.

Needless to say, The ISIL terrorists have threatened various communities, including Shias, Sunnis, Kurds, Christians and Izadi Kurds, during their advances in Iraq.

They have been committing heinous crimes in the areas they have captured, including the mass execution of civilians.
The Iraqi army has been engaged in fierce fighting with the ISIL militants to push them out of the captured areas.

On Monday, the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) accepted a resolution to send an emergency mission to Iraq to investigate crimes committed by ISIL militants.
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