An official from the Islamic Movement of Kurdistan on Friday denied reports on involvement in the recent violent incidents in Halabja, northern Iraq. "Wudn't us...well, mostly not us. Maybe a little. Possibly a little gun sex, who knows?" | Member of the Political Office in the Islamic Movement of Kurdistan Kamil Al-Hajj said the movement is ready to be held legally responsible for the violent incidents if there are any evidences proving such accusations. In a statement to a local radio station in Sulaymaniyah, northern Iraq, Al-Hajj touched on the Halabja victims' memorial, considering it a symbol for the martyrs of Halabja and the crime of dictatorship against the city. He also denied claims on the IMK leader's descriping of the memorial as a temple. |