Iraq’s National Security Advisor calls for dismantling QSD-controlled al-Houl Camp

Baghdad, SANA- Iraq’s National Security Advisor Qasim al-Araji has called for dismantling al-Houl refugee camp, which is controlled by the “QSD militia” with the support of the American occupation forces in the eastern countryside of Hasaka, stressing that his country considers this camp a threat to its national security.

The Iraqi News Agency “NAA” quoted al-Araji as saying at a conference held by the al-Rafidain Center for Studies on Saturday, “The presence of al-Houl camp in eastern Syria represents a real threat because of the presence of 12 thousand terrorists in it, and there are attempts by Daesh (ISIS) terrorist organization to penetrate it.”

“All terrorists in al-Houl camp must be transported and sent to their countries for trial,” he added.

The QSD militia is detaining thousands of civilians displaced from their homes in al-Houl camp in tragic conditions and an acute shortage of food, health and basic supplies, in addition to its detention of members of Daesh terrorist organization.

Ruaa al-Jazaeri

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