11-04-2015 01:39 PM
The Commission on Human Rights of the Parliamentary member Shirin satisfaction, on Saturday, the government to harness all available resources to Iraq's accession to the International Criminal Court,
stating that such a move would stop the abuse of power in the country, while confirming the importance of the establishment of a special international tribunal to prosecute members of al ' Daash 'and those supporting it.
She satisfaction in a statement, said that 'Iraq join the International Criminal Court became legal necessities to convict members of al Daash internationally and hold them accountable in any place around the world', stating that 'sentences imposed by the court, which is life imprisonment at the latest penalty for not recognition of the death penalty '.
She satisfaction, that 'Iraq late in his quest to join the International Criminal Court', stressing the need to 'the formation of a ministerial committee by the Ministries of Justice, Foreign Affairs and Human Rights to put pressure on the international community to give Iraq's membership in the court.
confirmed satisfaction , that 'Iraq's accession to the court will stop the abuse of power in the country because of the pressures faced by Iraqi judges by some politicians', noting that 'the court will be the party that citizen can resort to in the event of the Iraqi judiciary's failure to prosecute the perpetrators of crimes'.
The chart satisfaction that the 'judicial organs in the event of Iraq's accession to the court will be monitored by the court to verify that the judiciary is capable of conducting free and fair, impartial and independent trials'.
It is noteworthy that the International Criminal Court was founded in 2002 and based in the Netherlands, and is the first able to try individuals accused of Court crimes of genocide and crimes against humanity.
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