Hamoudi: Parliament is ready to pass any resolution that would revive the issue of mass graves
5/17/15
Alsumaria News / Baghdad
Deputy Chairman of the House of Representatives Hamoudi , Sunday, that the parliament is ready to pass any resolution that would revive the issue of the mass graves, pointing out that the Council has modified the law of mass graves in jail for one year to five years for each of denying the mass graves.
Said Hamoudi in a speech during a panel discussion organized by the Iraqi Institute for the dialogue of thought in collaboration with the Ministry of Human Rights on the occasion of the National Day of Commemoration in mass graves, and received, Sumerian News , a copy of it, that he "should install these graves on the map of Iraq and the issuance of a postage stamp, "calling on the Ministries of Education and Foreign Affairs and culture, human rights and workers from the families of the martyrs "in the line of duty to revive the issue of the mass graves of martyrs, through the development of separate mass graves in the curriculum to take him for generations."
> Parliamentary martyrs refer the protection of mass graves for the presidency of the Parliament Act to read it a second reading
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Hamoudi said that "the House of Representatives will be fully prepared to pass any resolution that would revive the issue of the mass graves," adding that "the Council has modified the mass graves from a jail in the law to five years for each of denying the mass graves."
He said Hamoudi that "all sects agreed to this amendment because the graves prominent and important teacher of the Iraqi issue and they feature landmarks summarized by the Iraqi issue."
Iraq and includes dozens of mass graves of victims of the former regime, most of them have been executed during the period of the eighties and nineties of the last century and was buried in secret, in addition to what he had done to organize "Daash" of mass killings in the areas that were under its control, Diyala, Salahuddin and some areas of Anbar.
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5/17/15
Alsumaria News / Baghdad
Deputy Chairman of the House of Representatives Hamoudi , Sunday, that the parliament is ready to pass any resolution that would revive the issue of the mass graves, pointing out that the Council has modified the law of mass graves in jail for one year to five years for each of denying the mass graves.
Said Hamoudi in a speech during a panel discussion organized by the Iraqi Institute for the dialogue of thought in collaboration with the Ministry of Human Rights on the occasion of the National Day of Commemoration in mass graves, and received, Sumerian News , a copy of it, that he "should install these graves on the map of Iraq and the issuance of a postage stamp, "calling on the Ministries of Education and Foreign Affairs and culture, human rights and workers from the families of the martyrs "in the line of duty to revive the issue of the mass graves of martyrs, through the development of separate mass graves in the curriculum to take him for generations."
> Parliamentary martyrs refer the protection of mass graves for the presidency of the Parliament Act to read it a second reading
> Parliament to raise its on Monday
Hamoudi said that "the House of Representatives will be fully prepared to pass any resolution that would revive the issue of the mass graves," adding that "the Council has modified the mass graves from a jail in the law to five years for each of denying the mass graves."
He said Hamoudi that "all sects agreed to this amendment because the graves prominent and important teacher of the Iraqi issue and they feature landmarks summarized by the Iraqi issue."
Iraq and includes dozens of mass graves of victims of the former regime, most of them have been executed during the period of the eighties and nineties of the last century and was buried in secret, in addition to what he had done to organize "Daash" of mass killings in the areas that were under its control, Diyala, Salahuddin and some areas of Anbar.
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