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    Iran: 10,000 Iraqi prisoners fought alongside us after seeing the truth about our Islam (photos)

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    Iran: 10,000 Iraqi prisoners fought alongside us after seeing the truth about our Islam (photos)
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    Baghdad today - follow-up
    An Iranian official revealed today, Friday (February 2, 2024), that about 10,000 Iraqi prisoners remain since the 1980s war between Iraq and Iran.
    “Out of 65,000 Iraqi prisoners, about 7,600 or so people have become refugees in Iran,” said Amir Najafi, head of the Committee to Keep Iraqi Prisoners in Iran, according to Fars News Agency.
    He added, "3 thousand (Iraqi) people did not announce that they would not return, but they did not return to their country."
    For his part, Amir Rostamian, a member of the committee to keep Iraqi prisoners in Iran, said, “If the families of the Iraqi prisoners had brought themselves to Iran and announced that we wanted to meet with one of the prisoners, we would have allowed them to meet.”
    Muhammad Sadiq Khaksari, commander of the Iraqi prisoner-of-war camp in Mashhad, says, “If it were not for the restrictions of the Red Cross, this number would have been greater. 10,634 Iraqi prisoners would have applied for asylum, and finally 7,634 people became absolute refugees and remained in Iran.”
    He added, "We carried out cultural work so that the (Iraqi) prisoners would feel the mercy of Islam, and we should have shown them the truth of Islam through our humanitarian behavior."
    He pointed out that they "participated in various operational areas in the form of the Ahrar Brigades, of whom 426 people were martyred and about a thousand people became veterans."
    From time to time, Iraq and Iran exchange prisoners and the remains of victims who died in the war, and according to Tehran, 59,830 Iraqi soldiers and 39,417 Iranian soldiers have been released since 1988.
    Iraqi government officials estimate that there are more than 13,000 prisoners, in addition to more than 56,000 missing persons about whom there is no news, despite more than 3 decades having passed since the end of the war between the two countries.
    The "First Gulf War", known locally within Iraq as the "Qadisiyah Saddam War", was known as the longest war of the twentieth century, which broke out between Iraq and Iran on September 22, 1980, and ended on August 8, 1988.
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