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Amnesty International fears have been Mozftin Hashemi's office Almatqlten of torture
Saturday, 28 December / 2 January 2012 21:27
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Amnesty International expressed their concern over the possibility of exposure Mozftin the Office of the Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi Almatqlten of Iraqi security forces to torture and ill-treatment, criticizing arrest without a warrant formal.
Amnesty said in a statement on its website, "One of the Rasha Mozftin Namir Al-Hussein Jaafar was arrested at the home of her parents in the area of Zayouna in Baghdad in the first of January without a warrant it."
The organization said that "the other employee is properly Bassima Kyriacos arrested on the same day after he raided 15 of the militants and the security men who wear the uniform of her house in Baghdad's Green Zone without a warrant for her arrest as well."
She added that the amnesty Bassima Kyriacos previously arrested and beaten before being released after three days and that a few days before her arrest again.
The Interim Office of the Vice-President Tareq al-Hashemi said in January 22 this in a statement the launch of a campaign to defend Mozftin Almatqlten against the backdrop of the arrest the staff of the protections of the former Office of the Deputy President of the Republic on terrorism charges, calling on all political parties and social work for their release.
Amnesty International expressed concern about the safety of the two women said she was "afraid of being exposed to torture or other forms of ill-treatment", pointing out that "the arrest was linked to what appears to order the arrest of al-Hashemi."
The present Vice President Tariq al-Hashimi issued an arrest warrant on charges of "terrorism" is now in the Kurdistan region of Iraq, after being offered to the Iraqi Interior Ministry, in the 19 of December, the confessions of some Hamayate on their acts of violence on his orders, as confirmed by President Jalal Talabani , in the 24 of December last, that Hashemi and hospitality will be present in court at any time and place within Iraq.
Hashemi did not come out of Iraq after the confessions, but confirmed on 20 December 2011 from Erbil, the Kurdistan Region, it will remain in Iraq, and demanded the transfer of the case to the region, in what was considered that the confessions offered by the Ministry of Interior against him "fabricated."
He denied the Supreme Judicial Council, in the January 2, 2012, to approve the transfer of the issue of Vice President Tariq al-Hashimi to Kirkuk, saying it would remain in Baghdad for consideration by a judicial body composed of nine judges.
The Baghdad Operations Command announced on the 19 of January, November, to postpone the confessions of the second group of individuals to protect Hashimi confirmed that it will present immediately after the completion of judicial proceedings.
He warned Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on 21 December 2011, the Kurdistan Regional Government to allow the escape Hashemi, demanding his extradition to eliminate them, pointing out that the judiciary has the evidence against him.
The Supreme Judicial Council decided on 25 December 2011, the re-investigation of the charges against the Vice-President Tareq al-Hashemi, who was carried by a single judge, while the judiciary announced that the five-year warrant issued right after the Hashemite documenting investigations by a single judge.
And sparked accusations of Hashmi and demand that Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to withdraw confidence from his deputy, Saleh al-Mutlaq, leader of the Iraqi List, also defuse the latest crisis between the coalition of state law under the leadership of al-Maliki and Allawi's Iraqiya, which boycotted the meetings of the Parliament and the Council of Ministers, while the remain points of contention between them stuck without solution, including the selection of candidates for security in government, and the formation of the strategic policies of the Supreme blocs agreed on the establishment at a meeting of Erbil, not be approved on its law so far, as well as Iraq's foreign policy, especially with regard to relations with neighboring countries, as seen among the the Iraqi List, a series of splits and wide on the back of the "uniqueness led to decisions and preference for personal interests," according to the dissidents.
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Amnesty International fears have been Mozftin Hashemi's office Almatqlten of torture
Saturday, 28 December / 2 January 2012 21:27
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Amnesty International expressed their concern over the possibility of exposure Mozftin the Office of the Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi Almatqlten of Iraqi security forces to torture and ill-treatment, criticizing arrest without a warrant formal.
Amnesty said in a statement on its website, "One of the Rasha Mozftin Namir Al-Hussein Jaafar was arrested at the home of her parents in the area of Zayouna in Baghdad in the first of January without a warrant it."
The organization said that "the other employee is properly Bassima Kyriacos arrested on the same day after he raided 15 of the militants and the security men who wear the uniform of her house in Baghdad's Green Zone without a warrant for her arrest as well."
She added that the amnesty Bassima Kyriacos previously arrested and beaten before being released after three days and that a few days before her arrest again.
The Interim Office of the Vice-President Tareq al-Hashemi said in January 22 this in a statement the launch of a campaign to defend Mozftin Almatqlten against the backdrop of the arrest the staff of the protections of the former Office of the Deputy President of the Republic on terrorism charges, calling on all political parties and social work for their release.
Amnesty International expressed concern about the safety of the two women said she was "afraid of being exposed to torture or other forms of ill-treatment", pointing out that "the arrest was linked to what appears to order the arrest of al-Hashemi."
The present Vice President Tariq al-Hashimi issued an arrest warrant on charges of "terrorism" is now in the Kurdistan region of Iraq, after being offered to the Iraqi Interior Ministry, in the 19 of December, the confessions of some Hamayate on their acts of violence on his orders, as confirmed by President Jalal Talabani , in the 24 of December last, that Hashemi and hospitality will be present in court at any time and place within Iraq.
Hashemi did not come out of Iraq after the confessions, but confirmed on 20 December 2011 from Erbil, the Kurdistan Region, it will remain in Iraq, and demanded the transfer of the case to the region, in what was considered that the confessions offered by the Ministry of Interior against him "fabricated."
He denied the Supreme Judicial Council, in the January 2, 2012, to approve the transfer of the issue of Vice President Tariq al-Hashimi to Kirkuk, saying it would remain in Baghdad for consideration by a judicial body composed of nine judges.
The Baghdad Operations Command announced on the 19 of January, November, to postpone the confessions of the second group of individuals to protect Hashimi confirmed that it will present immediately after the completion of judicial proceedings.
He warned Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on 21 December 2011, the Kurdistan Regional Government to allow the escape Hashemi, demanding his extradition to eliminate them, pointing out that the judiciary has the evidence against him.
The Supreme Judicial Council decided on 25 December 2011, the re-investigation of the charges against the Vice-President Tareq al-Hashemi, who was carried by a single judge, while the judiciary announced that the five-year warrant issued right after the Hashemite documenting investigations by a single judge.
And sparked accusations of Hashmi and demand that Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to withdraw confidence from his deputy, Saleh al-Mutlaq, leader of the Iraqi List, also defuse the latest crisis between the coalition of state law under the leadership of al-Maliki and Allawi's Iraqiya, which boycotted the meetings of the Parliament and the Council of Ministers, while the remain points of contention between them stuck without solution, including the selection of candidates for security in government, and the formation of the strategic policies of the Supreme blocs agreed on the establishment at a meeting of Erbil, not be approved on its law so far, as well as Iraq's foreign policy, especially with regard to relations with neighboring countries, as seen among the the Iraqi List, a series of splits and wide on the back of the "uniqueness led to decisions and preference for personal interests," according to the dissidents.
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