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    Zamili: Qatari fishermen issue vague

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     Zamili: Qatari fishermen issue vague Empty Zamili: Qatari fishermen issue vague

    Post by Rocky Wed 13 Jan 2016, 4:26 am

    [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] Zamili: Qatari fishermen issue vague

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    / Follow-up / Baghdad news 
    The head of the security and defense committee in Parliament of quitting, onTuesday, that the Qatari fishermen issue is still vague, and did not clarified so far, noting that linked the execution of Sheikh Tiger and Syria just rumors. He Zamili in an interview I followed "Baghdad news that" "Fishermen issue is still vague and did not announce any party so far claimed responsibility or demands in this regard." He added Zamili that "there are rumors recently emerged claiming to link the kidnapping of Qatari fishermen events of the execution of Sheikh Nimr Baqir al-Nimr, as claimed other sources linked to some of the kidnapped in Syria," adding that it "just rumors no more."

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