Zobae demands endorsing amnesty law before the Arab Summit
01/03/2012 14:42:00
Baghdad (NINA)- MP from the Iraqiya Slate, Talal Al Zobae, demanded "endorsing the amnesty law before the Arab Summit in Baghdad in March 29th."
He said, in a press release today "the government and the political blocs are required to speed up the agreement on the general amnesty law, fully and without delay, in order to give a real message of their seriousness in achieving national reconciliation."
He stressed "the importance of resolving this law and passing it in Parliament during the due National Conference to be held soon in order to clear the skies in the country for the success of the Arab Summit," adding "the passing of the law will include all Iraqis without discrimination and will give them a new opportunity to start a new life, right."
The amnesty law proposed in Parliament finds some reservations of some of blocs, including the State of Law Coalition, while other blocs think that not all of the murders committed against the Iraqi people should be included in the law. /End/
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01/03/2012 14:42:00
Baghdad (NINA)- MP from the Iraqiya Slate, Talal Al Zobae, demanded "endorsing the amnesty law before the Arab Summit in Baghdad in March 29th."
He said, in a press release today "the government and the political blocs are required to speed up the agreement on the general amnesty law, fully and without delay, in order to give a real message of their seriousness in achieving national reconciliation."
He stressed "the importance of resolving this law and passing it in Parliament during the due National Conference to be held soon in order to clear the skies in the country for the success of the Arab Summit," adding "the passing of the law will include all Iraqis without discrimination and will give them a new opportunity to start a new life, right."
The amnesty law proposed in Parliament finds some reservations of some of blocs, including the State of Law Coalition, while other blocs think that not all of the murders committed against the Iraqi people should be included in the law. /End/
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