Cabinet decides to isolate accused or convicted of terrorism offenses jails and private parking
Ali Aldhargam - 10/02/2012 - 7:09 pm | Readers: 19
Cabinet decided to isolate the accused or convicted of terrorism offenses jails and private parking and prevent the placement of the accused or convicted for crimes other than crimes of those prisons and terrorist attitudes.
He said government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh said in a statement received by the agency Buratha copy today that "the Council of Ministers decided in its session today isolate accused or convicted of crimes of terrorism jails and private parking and prevent the placement accused or convicted of crimes other than terrorist crimes such prisons and attitudes and the federal police force with the task of protecting prisons The positions of accused or convicted of terrorism offenses and security management to the Ministry of Justice for civil administration prisoners and positions according to the law. "
"It has also been approved to allow students to average third and sixth preparatory exam performance for the third exception of the exams system and all students and lessons and just this year."
Dabbagh said that "the Board decided to reject the existence of any rules or foreign military forces on Iraqi territory and to refuse entry to any foreign forces military to Iraqi territory and to recommend to the House of Representatives to repeal or not to extend any agreement concluded earlier with any foreign country may allow forces and foreign military bases on land Iraqi or enter those forces into Iraqi territory. "
He said the "Council of Ministers approved the exchange allocations contained in the article [23] of the federal budget law for the year 2012 to provide the Ministry of Finance to the Cabinet later agenda amounts to be disbursed and recipients and give priority to the ministries in the budget in 2012 spent 100% of the allocations Credit and the amount of Department of Defense [1.2] billion dollars to be deducted from the fund allocations reinforcement of the budget in 2013. "ended
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Ali Aldhargam - 10/02/2012 - 7:09 pm | Readers: 19
Cabinet decided to isolate the accused or convicted of terrorism offenses jails and private parking and prevent the placement of the accused or convicted for crimes other than crimes of those prisons and terrorist attitudes.
He said government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh said in a statement received by the agency Buratha copy today that "the Council of Ministers decided in its session today isolate accused or convicted of crimes of terrorism jails and private parking and prevent the placement accused or convicted of crimes other than terrorist crimes such prisons and attitudes and the federal police force with the task of protecting prisons The positions of accused or convicted of terrorism offenses and security management to the Ministry of Justice for civil administration prisoners and positions according to the law. "
"It has also been approved to allow students to average third and sixth preparatory exam performance for the third exception of the exams system and all students and lessons and just this year."
Dabbagh said that "the Board decided to reject the existence of any rules or foreign military forces on Iraqi territory and to refuse entry to any foreign forces military to Iraqi territory and to recommend to the House of Representatives to repeal or not to extend any agreement concluded earlier with any foreign country may allow forces and foreign military bases on land Iraqi or enter those forces into Iraqi territory. "
He said the "Council of Ministers approved the exchange allocations contained in the article [23] of the federal budget law for the year 2012 to provide the Ministry of Finance to the Cabinet later agenda amounts to be disbursed and recipients and give priority to the ministries in the budget in 2012 spent 100% of the allocations Credit and the amount of Department of Defense [1.2] billion dollars to be deducted from the fund allocations reinforcement of the budget in 2013. "ended
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