Deputy for the State of Law critical of the Iraqi charge to the owners conducted a political deals for the release of detainees
15/02/2012 PM - 5:01 p.m. | Hits: 37
Back deputy coalition of state law Yasser Ghazi Yasiri accused the Iraqi List of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, a political deals for the release of the detainees as "a failed attempt to cover up the issues of the Vice President of the Republic President Tareq al-Hashemi and lift the immunity of two deputies from them.
He said in a statement today that "the accusations are baseless attempt to show the Iraqi List, the Iraqi judiciary is weak and not independent of the coverage on the issues of al-Hashemi and the withdrawal of immunity from Naibhe Haider and Salim al-Mullah."
The Yasiri "This indictment is not directed to the owners, but also includes the elimination also because it is solely responsible for the output of detainees from the prison," noting that "the judiciary is independent and not of the right of any person directed by any accused or convicted on the basis of political agreements."
He explained, "It is not reasonable that the Maliki tamper with the security of the country and out of the defendants on the basis of gains and satisfaction of political parties," noting that "These accusations are not in the interest of the political blocs and today we are trying to get out of the current crisis can not go into a new crisis."
And accused the Iraqi List, yesterday with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to "make political deals for the release of detainees."
The MP said Qusay Ebadi in a statement read on behalf of the menu during a press conference held a number of Iraqi MPs in the parliament building yesterday that "the transactions took place between Maliki and some political parties were under which the release of some detainees and it became as if the lives of citizens shop deals political and security harness for hand certain. "
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