Former Chief of Dubai’s General Security Dhahi Khalfan (Courtesy: Twitter)
CAIRO – 11 October 2017: Dhahi Khalfan, Dubai's former police chief, asked on Tuesday experts of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to make sure that the Qatari regime does not have toxic gas from Iran after a recent threat by a Qatari academic.
This came after the threatening statements by Mohammed Al-Mosfer, a professor at Qatar University, during an interview with the official Qatari Television on Monday.
For its part, the Arab Federation for Human Rights (Arab FHR) and the Arab Organization for Human Rights in Britain and Europe condemned the dangerous threats issued, which included using toxic gas against Qatari tribes that oppose the Qatari regime.
They expressed their deep concerns over these statements. The statements portray the significance of the internal conflict inside the Qatari society and the severity of the situations of Qatari opposition figures.
“These statements reflect the official Qatari stance,” the Arab FHR and Arab Organization for Human Rights stressed in a statement issued on Monday.
In this regard, the Arab FHR and the Arab Organization called on the international community to interfere and take all necessary procedures to stop the Qatari regime’s violence against the opposition.
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