22/03/2012 17:12
Arbil, March 22 (Rn) - The Iraqi coalition led by former Prime Minister Iyad Allawi on Thursday that he had evidence to prove the involvement of the security protections in the killing of one of Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi supplements prosecuted "under torture."
He says Hashimi - who fled Kurdistan, fearing his arrest in Baghdad - one of the members of the protected exposure to torture leading to death within a prison. He asked the international community to form a committee to uncover the reasons for his death.
Denies the Baghdad Operations Command - a security services entity includes multiple varieties - was one of the elements of torture to protect al-Hashemi said that his death came to his renal disease.
The spokeswoman said Maysoon al-Iraqi said in a statement that the body of one of the protection of members of al-Hashemi and Amer Batawi called "signs of torture in his hands and legs, abdomen and back."
They pointed out that her coalition to which it belongs Hashemi believes that all sets of processes, including the operations of Baghdad, "turned into a repressive organs of the citizens."
"It should therefore be dissolved and its members link the Interior Ministry directly."
The commander of Baghdad operations linked to the armed forces Nuri al-Maliki, who still retains the Interior Ministry also after differences in the name of candidates to fill them.
She added that the Iraqi Damluji will provide evidence in its possession to the Summit of Arab and Iraqi political leaders and the Commission on Human Rights in the House of Representatives as well as the United Nations Mission and the Arab League.
The Ministry of Human Rights in Iraq earlier driven through a prosecutor to find out the circumstances of the death of Batawi but said preliminary evidence suggests that he died of kidney disease.
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