Washington:The US has announced sanctions against an Iraqi militia leader over "serious human rights abuse".
In a statement issued on Friday, the Treasury Department said that it had designated Iraqi Popular Mobilization Committee (PMC) Chairman Falih al-Fayyadh, who previously served as National Security Advisor to the Iraqi Prime Minister, reports Xinhua news agency.
The statement added that the Iran-aligned elements of the PMF continue to wage an assassination campaign against political activists in Iraq.
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According to the statement, all property and interests of the property of al-Fayyadh in the US have been blocked, and American persons are generally prohibited from transactions with them.
Friday's development came a day after an Iraqi court issued an arrest warrant for outgoing US President Donald Trump over the killing of deputy chief of Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, the former commander of the PMF, in January 2020.