Parliamentary Human Rights Law to discuss freedom of expression and calls for non-use of force
9/15/2015
Tomorrow Press / Baghdad: Committee discussed human rights, parliamentary, Tuesday, with the heads of political blocs and their representatives in the respective freedom of expression and peaceful demonstration to make observations and proposals to meet the demands of the demonstrators and preserve the dignity of the State Commissions Act, calling for the non-use of excessive force. Committee Chairman Arshad Salehi in a joint press conference with Ashwaq dry and Abd al-Rahim al-Shammari and attended "tomorrow Press," that "the Committee met with some of the heads of political blocs and their representatives in the relevant committees on freedom of expression law and peaceful demonstration to evaluate the observations and proposals to meet the demands of the demonstrators and preserve the dignity of the state." He added that the Commission "has taken the views of all the blocks during the second reading of the bill and hope that are not block enactment of the law during his presentation to a vote on the agenda," pointing out that "the current time available to hear the views of the blocks and civil society organizations that the Parliamentary Committee took their views into account about change a number of provisions of the law. "He called al-Salihi," the state not to use excessive force except in cases that are offensive to the internal security of the country ".
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9/15/2015
Tomorrow Press / Baghdad: Committee discussed human rights, parliamentary, Tuesday, with the heads of political blocs and their representatives in the respective freedom of expression and peaceful demonstration to make observations and proposals to meet the demands of the demonstrators and preserve the dignity of the State Commissions Act, calling for the non-use of excessive force. Committee Chairman Arshad Salehi in a joint press conference with Ashwaq dry and Abd al-Rahim al-Shammari and attended "tomorrow Press," that "the Committee met with some of the heads of political blocs and their representatives in the relevant committees on freedom of expression law and peaceful demonstration to evaluate the observations and proposals to meet the demands of the demonstrators and preserve the dignity of the state." He added that the Commission "has taken the views of all the blocks during the second reading of the bill and hope that are not block enactment of the law during his presentation to a vote on the agenda," pointing out that "the current time available to hear the views of the blocks and civil society organizations that the Parliamentary Committee took their views into account about change a number of provisions of the law. "He called al-Salihi," the state not to use excessive force except in cases that are offensive to the internal security of the country ".
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