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Secret meeting of Commander of terrorist Qods force with Maliki praising Maliki's efforts to close Ashraf

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NCRI - According to reliable reports, in his trip to Iran, Nouri  al-Maliki, Prime Minister of Iraq, met secretly with General Qassem Soleimani, Commander of  the terrorist Qods force (IRGC).

Al-Maliki  provided him a report about his suppressive measures to close camp Ashraf and to relocate its residents to "Liberty prison". In the meeting, al-Maliki  received instructions and new briefings about continuing suppression of Ashraf and Liberty residents, expediting the closure of Ashraf and other  conspirators against them.

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Qods Force and mullahs' Intelligence take over control of Iraq's communication

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NCRI - Following departure of U.S. forces from Iraq, the anti-human clerical regime takes over control of Iraq's internal and external communications to complete its undeclared occupation of this country. In this regard, the terrorist Qods Force and the Iranian Intelligence Ministry are controlling and recording Iraq's telephone and email, by taking over Zain al-Iraq Company that manages a major part of Iraq's internal and external communication. Zain al-Iraq Company has the largest telephone and internet network in Iraq with over twelve million customers.

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Weapons, oil and other aides dispatched to Syrian dictator by mullahs’ regime through Iraqi border

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By declaring dominance over Iraq and Lebanon, commander of terrorist Qods force threatened to use them in its war against international community

NCRI - The Iranian regime has instructed Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki to facilitate dispatch of weapons, Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) and other armed forces such as Asa’eb al-Haq, oil and essential aides to Syrian dictator through Iraq’s common border with that country.

Hassan Danaifar, the Iranian regime's ambassador to Iraq and a commander of Qods force, had given these instructions to al-Maliki and he in turn has given his assurances to fulfill these instructions.

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Hadi al-Ameri, terrorist in charge of the Badr group of the Qods force accompany al-Maliki on US visit

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NCRI - During his visit to the United States and his meeting with President Obama, Nouri al-Maliki has a number of terrorists and mercenaries of the religious dictatorship ruling Iran in his company.  One of them is Hadi al-Ameri, in charge of the Badr group in the Pasdaran Army who is currently al-Maliki's Minister of Transport.
Hadi Farhan Abdollah al-Ameri (Abou Hassan al-Ameri) has been involved, during several decades, in hundreds of terrorist operations.  He has married an Iranian who lives, along with his children, in Iran.  He has a residence in the Mofateh compound in Tehran, a housing compound devoted to commanders of the Qods force and the Ramadhan garrison belonging to the Pasdaran Army.

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More details on British embassy attack by IRGC and plain-clothes agents upon Khamenei orders

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NCRI - Based on reports obtained from inside the mullahs’ regime, Khamenei himself had decided and supervised the British embassy attack in Tehran.
 
1. Khamenei himself gave the order of British embassy attack in a meeting with the presence of a number of IRGC and plain-clothes commanders. Through such an intimidation, Khamenei and his cohorts had assessed that they could compel western and particularly, European countries to retreat from their harsh policies and imposing sanctions against the regime.

2. The plan was carried out at the coordination between the IRGC, State Security Force, and the Judiciary of the mullahs’ regime. It was finalized two days prior to the attack in a meeting of the regime’s officials in which the foreign and interior ministers were present.

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