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Syria's ex-envoy criticises Nuri al-Maliki

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Iraq had repeatedly accused Damascus for carrying out attacks inside the country.

Syrias former ambassador in Baghdad, Nawaf Fares, criticised Iraqi premier in an interview broadcast Saturday, saying Nuri al-Malikis stance towards Damascus was contradictory to the truth.I personally reproach the (Iraqi) prime minister on his stance which is contradictory to the truth, Fares, who defected earlier this week, told Doha-based Al-Jazeera television channel.He knows very well what (Syrian President) Bashar al-Assad had done to him and to all of Iraq and to (Muslim) Shiites specifically, Fares said, adding that Assad has killed thousands by opening the doors for Al-Qaeda militants to carry out bombings across Iraq.Iraq had repeatedly accused Damascus in the past of letting Sunni insurgents and arms transit through Syria for carrying out attacks inside the country, especially during the brutal sectarian conflict that erupted after US-led forces toppled Saddam Husseins regime.But since the uprising against Assad -- who belongs to the Alawite minority sect which is an offshoot of Shiite Islam -- Iraqs Shiite-led government has called for non-interference in Syria and has opposed arming the rebels.Baghdads stance was similar to that of Syrias other Shiite ally Iran which Fares accused of putting pressures on Malikis government.Iran must not support a tyrant and dictator who is killing his own people, regardless of its interests, Fares told Al-Jazeera in Qatar, where he has fled.Western countries and the Syrian opposition accuse Iran of providing military support to the regime in Syria, where more than 17,000 people have been killed since March 2011 according to activists. Tehran denies the charge.When asked on UN-Arab League envoy Kofi Annans bid to shore Irans support for his tattered peace plan, Fares said: Iran is part of the problem, how could it be part of the solution?The Syrian revolt will win despite Iran and all countries backing the tyrant whom Fares described as Syrias former president who is now a criminal and a killer.Fares, the first Syrian ambassador to defect to the opposition, was widely seen as a regime hardliner and his decision, announced on Al-Jazeera on Wednesday, was surprising.Syrian foreign ministry had said Fares, who hails from a prominent Sunni tribe from eastern Syria, had been dismissed and would be prosecuted.