Call demanding infallible authorized Maliki to sign the death sentences and longer delay "constitutional violation"
6/16/2015
Long-Presse / Baghdad
Called Dawa bloc in the Iraqi parliament, on Tuesday, Fuad Masum, President of the Republic to ratify the death sentences against the "terrorists", and asked him to authorize his deputy with Nuri al-Maliki to ratify it, I promised to delay the ratification of death sentences "unconstitutional".
The head of the Dawa bloc behind Abdul Samad Khalaf, said in an interview to the (long-Presse), "we call upon the President of the Republic Fuad Masum, the speedy ratification of the decisions of the death sentences against the terrorists who were involved with the blood of Iraqis or authorize his first deputy Nuri al-Maliki, the process of ratification."
Khalaf said "The authentication process difficult to this extent, the lack of approval of these provisions is a violation of the Constitution can not be tolerated never," pointing out that "the decisions made by the judiciary without ratification by the President of the Republic, which is in itself a disappointment the Iraqi people toward the boss who swear to preserve the unity of the country and its constitution. "
The coordinated foreign policy in the European Union Catherine Ashton expressed, in (26 March 2013), concern about the implementation of the death penalty in Iraq, and stressed that the EU "is opposed to the death penalty and Iraq realize it," while the Iraqi government called for "the abolition of those final punishment. "
Amnesty International has returned and launched, in (the 11th of March 2013), an attack on the current system of government in Iraq, he stressed that "cases of torture in prisons are still continuing in spite of ten years after the fall of Saddam Hussein's regime," while the Iraqi authorities called " put an end to this terrible episode of violations and a moratorium on executions first on the road to the abolition of the death penalty as a step. "
And re Baghdad work on the implementation of the death penalty in 2004, after it was the death penalty hanging over the period that followed the entry of US troops to Iraq, and allow the Iraqi judiciary to the death penalty in about 50 crime, including terrorism, kidnapping, murder, and also include other offenses such as damaging facilities and public property .
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6/16/2015
Long-Presse / Baghdad
Called Dawa bloc in the Iraqi parliament, on Tuesday, Fuad Masum, President of the Republic to ratify the death sentences against the "terrorists", and asked him to authorize his deputy with Nuri al-Maliki to ratify it, I promised to delay the ratification of death sentences "unconstitutional".
The head of the Dawa bloc behind Abdul Samad Khalaf, said in an interview to the (long-Presse), "we call upon the President of the Republic Fuad Masum, the speedy ratification of the decisions of the death sentences against the terrorists who were involved with the blood of Iraqis or authorize his first deputy Nuri al-Maliki, the process of ratification."
Khalaf said "The authentication process difficult to this extent, the lack of approval of these provisions is a violation of the Constitution can not be tolerated never," pointing out that "the decisions made by the judiciary without ratification by the President of the Republic, which is in itself a disappointment the Iraqi people toward the boss who swear to preserve the unity of the country and its constitution. "
The coordinated foreign policy in the European Union Catherine Ashton expressed, in (26 March 2013), concern about the implementation of the death penalty in Iraq, and stressed that the EU "is opposed to the death penalty and Iraq realize it," while the Iraqi government called for "the abolition of those final punishment. "
Amnesty International has returned and launched, in (the 11th of March 2013), an attack on the current system of government in Iraq, he stressed that "cases of torture in prisons are still continuing in spite of ten years after the fall of Saddam Hussein's regime," while the Iraqi authorities called " put an end to this terrible episode of violations and a moratorium on executions first on the road to the abolition of the death penalty as a step. "
And re Baghdad work on the implementation of the death penalty in 2004, after it was the death penalty hanging over the period that followed the entry of US troops to Iraq, and allow the Iraqi judiciary to the death penalty in about 50 crime, including terrorism, kidnapping, murder, and also include other offenses such as damaging facilities and public property .
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