Thursday, September 1, 2011
Follow-up - and babysit - *****called leadership of the coalition of state law and MP / National Alliance / Hossein Asadi,***** President Jalal Talabani to the endorsement of the powers of the Internal Security Act.*****
Asadi said: the president, Jalal Talabani,***** to speed up ratification of the Law of the internal security forces,***** in fairness to the active SIM in the new Iraq.*****
The House of Representatives has voted by majority on the law of internal security force after the replacement of Article 89 to Article II of the Iraqi Constitution, which is opposed by the Iraqi List and the Kurdistan Alliance, which provides that Islam the official state religion, a basic source of legislation, no law may be enacted that contradicts the established the rulings of Islam, and law may be enacted that contradicts the principles of democracy, and law may be enacted that contradicts the rights and basic freedoms stipulated in the Constitution, Article II, states that includes this Constitution to preserve Islamic identity of the majority of the Iraqi people and guarantees all religious rights of all individuals freedom of religious belief and practice as Christians, Yezidis and Mandaeans. /
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Follow-up - and babysit - *****called leadership of the coalition of state law and MP / National Alliance / Hossein Asadi,***** President Jalal Talabani to the endorsement of the powers of the Internal Security Act.*****
Asadi said: the president, Jalal Talabani,***** to speed up ratification of the Law of the internal security forces,***** in fairness to the active SIM in the new Iraq.*****
The House of Representatives has voted by majority on the law of internal security force after the replacement of Article 89 to Article II of the Iraqi Constitution, which is opposed by the Iraqi List and the Kurdistan Alliance, which provides that Islam the official state religion, a basic source of legislation, no law may be enacted that contradicts the established the rulings of Islam, and law may be enacted that contradicts the principles of democracy, and law may be enacted that contradicts the rights and basic freedoms stipulated in the Constitution, Article II, states that includes this Constitution to preserve Islamic identity of the majority of the Iraqi people and guarantees all religious rights of all individuals freedom of religious belief and practice as Christians, Yezidis and Mandaeans. /
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