Supreme Judicial Council: Hashemi is innocent until proven guilty with evidence, saying through a fair trial
21/12/2011 PM - 10:03 PM | Hits: 447
Confirmed in the Supreme Judicial Council to clarify on the issue of Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi required to eliminate that "the accused is innocent until proven guilty and until he says the judiciary have the last word."
A spokesman for the Judicial Council, Abdul Sattar Bayraktar in a press statement on Wednesday on a question to him on the issue of Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi, "The accused is innocent until proven guilty and until he says the judiciary speech on the subject of the evidence obtained against Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi, through a fair trial is available where all the guarantees provided for in law. "
He added that "al-Hashemi is innocent until proven guilty with evidence arguing for the acts attributed to him, and after gaining the verdicts of the degree of persistence through the stages of appeal provided for."
Bayraktar said, "This is the attitude of the Iraqi judiciary, both in the case of al-Hashemi, or in any other case."
It is said that the Supreme Judicial Council issued an arrest warrant against Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi and prevented him from traveling, and also offered the Ministry of the Interior, two days before the confessions of members of the protection Hashemi implemented a series of armed operations against elements of security and government officials and visitors to the holy shrines
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21/12/2011 PM - 10:03 PM | Hits: 447
Confirmed in the Supreme Judicial Council to clarify on the issue of Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi required to eliminate that "the accused is innocent until proven guilty and until he says the judiciary have the last word."
A spokesman for the Judicial Council, Abdul Sattar Bayraktar in a press statement on Wednesday on a question to him on the issue of Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi, "The accused is innocent until proven guilty and until he says the judiciary speech on the subject of the evidence obtained against Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi, through a fair trial is available where all the guarantees provided for in law. "
He added that "al-Hashemi is innocent until proven guilty with evidence arguing for the acts attributed to him, and after gaining the verdicts of the degree of persistence through the stages of appeal provided for."
Bayraktar said, "This is the attitude of the Iraqi judiciary, both in the case of al-Hashemi, or in any other case."
It is said that the Supreme Judicial Council issued an arrest warrant against Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi and prevented him from traveling, and also offered the Ministry of the Interior, two days before the confessions of members of the protection Hashemi implemented a series of armed operations against elements of security and government officials and visitors to the holy shrines
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