"Al-Rusafa" District Investigation Court in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, issued today, Thursday, an arrest warrant against the outgoing US President Donald Trump, on charges of assassinating the deputy head of the Iraqi Popular Mobilization Authority, Abu Mahdi Al-Muhandis, and his companions on the third of January of last year.
The judge in the Rusafa Investigation Court is in charge of the investigation into the murder of the late Iraqi leader and his companions.
The judge wrote down the statements of the personal claimants from his family members this morning, as the preliminary investigation procedures were completed.
The judge decided to issue an arrest warrant against the outgoing president of United States of America Donald Trump.
He added, "The order came in accordance with the provisions of Article 406 of the Iraqi Penal Code in force, and investigation procedures will continue to find out the other participants in the execution of this crime, whether they are Iraqis or foreigners."
Pro-Trump Mob Storms Capitol
However, the Amnesty International Organization (AIO) commented on the storming of the Capitol by supporters of the US outgoing President Donald Trump during the Senate debate on the results of the Electoral College, saying that "Trump incited violence and intimidation."
The organization said in a tweet via Twitter that "Trump, through his refusal to accept the election results, incited violence and intimidation in the country.
The organization issued a statement stressing that "these are not the actions of a leader, but the actions of an instigator."
It is believed that "Trump's support of white fanatic groups and extremists, led to an increase of chaos and violence."
It slammed Trump since what he did- ordering mobs to storm Capitol- is not act of a leader, but an instigator.
"Trump’s embrace of white supremacist groups and extremists has further fanned the flames of chaos and violence we witnessed."
On the other hand, majority of the U.S. House of Representatives voted to reject President Donald Trump's allies' objection to confirming Democratic candidate Joe Biden's victory in Pennsylvania in the presidential election.