Jubouri reveals the amnesty law to include the possibility of a retrial was sentenced objector sentenced
6.26.2015
[Baghdad - where]
Parliament Speaker Salim al-Jubouri revealed, for inclusion in the draft text of the amnesty law that the concept of sentenced and that there is objection or doubt on that judgment, he can apply for a retrial.
Jubouri said, told all of Iraq [where], that "in our conviction that the amnesty law is in line with the principle of national reconciliation, and we have to be wide even accommodate large numbers to be at the same time also keen to state-building and to hold accountable those who have committed a crime within the framework of cells terrorist, because we must bear in mind, for example, the rights of victims and families of the victims in this context. "
He added that "the State can have recourse to the amnesty law, and there is no defect, not political or social in that shadow of the exceptional circumstances we are going through", adding that "the most States resort to methods that can exceed even the convictions if you find that the interest. "
He said al-Jubouri, he was "not logical that we bring law and then leave it in the drawers of the House of Representatives, so the House of Representatives to determine the position of the law either accept or reject and justify the reasons for rejection, "and wondered" why run the risk and move toward a general amnesty law if we're not bold to understand the dimensions of this law and the consequences of it. "
He noted that "the Code of Criminal Procedure contains an important provision is included in the amnesty law, the understanding with the Prime Minister, concept that of sentenced and that there is an objection to that provision because there complained he could apply for a retrial before another judicial body which achieves the benefit within the framework of justice and equity. "
The House Speaker Salim al-Jubouri announced earlier for [where] all the receipt of the House of Representatives of the amnesty law and the law of 22 ready for a vote Alih.anthy
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6.26.2015
[Baghdad - where]
Parliament Speaker Salim al-Jubouri revealed, for inclusion in the draft text of the amnesty law that the concept of sentenced and that there is objection or doubt on that judgment, he can apply for a retrial.
Jubouri said, told all of Iraq [where], that "in our conviction that the amnesty law is in line with the principle of national reconciliation, and we have to be wide even accommodate large numbers to be at the same time also keen to state-building and to hold accountable those who have committed a crime within the framework of cells terrorist, because we must bear in mind, for example, the rights of victims and families of the victims in this context. "
He added that "the State can have recourse to the amnesty law, and there is no defect, not political or social in that shadow of the exceptional circumstances we are going through", adding that "the most States resort to methods that can exceed even the convictions if you find that the interest. "
He said al-Jubouri, he was "not logical that we bring law and then leave it in the drawers of the House of Representatives, so the House of Representatives to determine the position of the law either accept or reject and justify the reasons for rejection, "and wondered" why run the risk and move toward a general amnesty law if we're not bold to understand the dimensions of this law and the consequences of it. "
He noted that "the Code of Criminal Procedure contains an important provision is included in the amnesty law, the understanding with the Prime Minister, concept that of sentenced and that there is an objection to that provision because there complained he could apply for a retrial before another judicial body which achieves the benefit within the framework of justice and equity. "
The House Speaker Salim al-Jubouri announced earlier for [where] all the receipt of the House of Representatives of the amnesty law and the law of 22 ready for a vote Alih.anthy
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