Demanding a parliamentary investigation into the events of Arbil
05/12/2012 0:00
BAGHDAD - Al Sabah
called for blocks of the Kurdistan parliament to open an investigation on the events of violence in Erbil last Tuesday and the announcement of the findings of public opinion, as prepared for the Committee of Religious Endowments of Deputies in the Kurdistan draft a new law severely punished both disdains religions and holy books and prophets and divine self. And condemned in a statement illustrative of what has been incidents of violence during demonstrations in Erbil on Tuesday, against the backdrop of publication of the magazine Kurdish issue insults to Islam, any form of ridicule and lack of respect for religions, and condemned at the same time the attack on the premises of the media and people's property. Stressed in the statement news agency reported, "Nina," to ensure freedom of expression and protest for being a constitutional right for citizens. its part, the Committee announced that Awqaf of Deputies in the Kurdistan region, prepared a draft of a new law severely punished both disdains religions and holy books and prophets and divine self. The President of the Committee Bashir Haddad during news conference in parliament, "collecting the legal number to discuss the draft law submitted to parliament the name of preserving the sanctity of religions in Kurdistan," noting that "the draft law submitted to Parliament in order to implement the promises made by the citizens and clergy." The news agency quoted "Alsumaria News", for Haddad as saying "We are waiting to be the inclusion of the project within the program of meetings to be held the first reading to him," asserting that "the new bill would narrow the area of freedom of expression in the region." The draft law includes strict penalties against anyone who underestimates the very God and the prophets and holy books.
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