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After the judiciary opened an investigation into the vocal leaks .. Al -Maliki may face death or life
Politics Breaking Nouri al-Maliki Iraqi judiciary Voice leaks
2022-07-19 16:25
Shafaq News/ Iraqi legal expert, Amir Al -supporter, revealed today, Tuesday,
the penalties that could face former Prime Minister Nuri al -Maliki, in the event that the Iraqi judiciary proves the validity of the leaked audio recordings. Al -supporter told Shafaq News that
he had previously taken the Iraqi judiciary with audio records without judicial approval, and thus issued judicial decisions with these records, "explaining that"
there are jurisprudential opinions on this matter, the
first is considered a violation of the privacy of the individual, and the
second opinion says that as long as there is an interest In general, the individual's interest step down from the public interest. And that
"what was leaked of audio recordings in it is a violation of Iraqi national security, and a serious violation, and
for this the Iraqi judiciary must prove whether the audio recordings are correct or incorrect, and it is not possible to verify their validity or not except through the judiciary." He added that
"in the event that the Iraqi judiciary proves that the audio recordings are incorrect, here the leader of the State of Law coalition, Nuri al -Maliki, can file the lawsuit from publishing these audio recordings and legal measures are taken against him, and
in the event of confirming the validity of the audio recordings, there are legal measures that will be taken against the owner Register". The legal expert continued,
"If the registration is proven valid in accordance with the judicial investigation, the penalties that will face those who threatened killing, incitement to a civil war, and urging the attack on a holy city, according to the anti -terrorism law, and the penalty reaches death or life, given what was stated in Registration is a threat to Iraqi national security and stirring sectarian strife according to the Anti-Terrorism Law No. 13 of 2005.
After the judiciary opened an investigation into the vocal leaks .. Al -Maliki may face death or life
Politics Breaking Nouri al-Maliki Iraqi judiciary Voice leaks
2022-07-19 16:25
Shafaq News/ Iraqi legal expert, Amir Al -supporter, revealed today, Tuesday,
the penalties that could face former Prime Minister Nuri al -Maliki, in the event that the Iraqi judiciary proves the validity of the leaked audio recordings. Al -supporter told Shafaq News that
he had previously taken the Iraqi judiciary with audio records without judicial approval, and thus issued judicial decisions with these records, "explaining that"
there are jurisprudential opinions on this matter, the
first is considered a violation of the privacy of the individual, and the
second opinion says that as long as there is an interest In general, the individual's interest step down from the public interest. And that
"what was leaked of audio recordings in it is a violation of Iraqi national security, and a serious violation, and
for this the Iraqi judiciary must prove whether the audio recordings are correct or incorrect, and it is not possible to verify their validity or not except through the judiciary." He added that
"in the event that the Iraqi judiciary proves that the audio recordings are incorrect, here the leader of the State of Law coalition, Nuri al -Maliki, can file the lawsuit from publishing these audio recordings and legal measures are taken against him, and
in the event of confirming the validity of the audio recordings, there are legal measures that will be taken against the owner Register". The legal expert continued,
"If the registration is proven valid in accordance with the judicial investigation, the penalties that will face those who threatened killing, incitement to a civil war, and urging the attack on a holy city, according to the anti -terrorism law, and the penalty reaches death or life, given what was stated in Registration is a threat to Iraqi national security and stirring sectarian strife according to the Anti-Terrorism Law No. 13 of 2005.