03/12/2011
BAGHDAD - Al Sabah
Research Vice President Tariq al-Hashimi, with Human Rights Minister Mohamed Xiaa Sudan's human rights record in Iraq, stressing his willingness permanent support the efforts of the ministry, in order to provide a decent life and safe for all. A statement of Hashemi's office received the "morning" yesterday confirming "that the Ministry's role in monitoring government agencies responsible for security, and not allowing it Baltmadi to bypass the Constitution and laws, "stressing that its role should" not be limited to writing and reporting. "He called for" the release of all those who have not proven it charges so as not to pay more young people to violence and terrorism because of the feeling of injustice, "noting" the importance of the separation of the real criminals and suspects in detention centers, and compensation from proving his innocence, materially and morally. " He listened Hashemi during the meeting to the "progress made by the ministry's human rights and ongoing communication and direct contact with citizens and answer their questions and complaints, but he acknowledged the difficulties still the ministry experienced in this field." According to the statement, it said the Sudanese need for his ministry to the efforts of al-Hashemi and cooperation to repair a file with Human Rights in Iraq.
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BAGHDAD - Al Sabah
Research Vice President Tariq al-Hashimi, with Human Rights Minister Mohamed Xiaa Sudan's human rights record in Iraq, stressing his willingness permanent support the efforts of the ministry, in order to provide a decent life and safe for all. A statement of Hashemi's office received the "morning" yesterday confirming "that the Ministry's role in monitoring government agencies responsible for security, and not allowing it Baltmadi to bypass the Constitution and laws, "stressing that its role should" not be limited to writing and reporting. "He called for" the release of all those who have not proven it charges so as not to pay more young people to violence and terrorism because of the feeling of injustice, "noting" the importance of the separation of the real criminals and suspects in detention centers, and compensation from proving his innocence, materially and morally. " He listened Hashemi during the meeting to the "progress made by the ministry's human rights and ongoing communication and direct contact with citizens and answer their questions and complaints, but he acknowledged the difficulties still the ministry experienced in this field." According to the statement, it said the Sudanese need for his ministry to the efforts of al-Hashemi and cooperation to repair a file with Human Rights in Iraq.
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