Dry confirm the cabinet rejected legislation Victims Justice Act
3/29/15
According to a member of the Parliamentary Commission on Human Rights for the Kurdistan Democratic Party bloc, longings dry that the Iraqi Council of Ministers rejected the proposed legislation Victims Justice Act, which was sent from the presidency to the House of Representatives in the second parliamentary session.
Dry said in a statement Roudao Media Network received a copy of it, that "display cabinet project compensate victims of justice ten minutes, which was held in the atheist th of March of this law, and decided not to approve the proposal of the bill for not convinced the Board in this law."
Dry and stated that "the committee set up by the Council of Ministers, headed by Deputy Prime Minister Saleh al-Mutlaq, to study the proposed legislation Victims Justice Act, decided to change the bill to compensate the victims of unlawful acts, has rejected the proposal is also in the Cabinet."
She explained that "the Supreme Judicial Council reservation on the proposed law legislation for the same reasons by which the Council of Ministers rejected the enactment of this law," adding that "the State Council expressed its reservation on the special compensation and the provisions of the proposed legislation law and asked to inform the House of Representatives to do so."
The deputies from the coalition of state law considered that the victims justice law includes compensation "terrorists" by the government, describing the law as a "poisoned honey."
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