Release of 888 detainees in two weeks to meet the demands of the demonstrators
23/01/2013 12:00 am
Baghdad morning
fired the government released 888 detainees in the past two weeks in response to the demands of the demonstrators, while the Committee of Five revealed near to reach the final results of the consensus to resolve the political crisis.
said Deputy Prime Minister Hussain al-Shahristani said on Tuesday , in a joint press conference with the Minister of Justice Hassan Shammari and Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs purity of net debt: "release of 888 detainees since the seventh of this month, and will continue to carry out the release on a daily basis and continuously."
and began ministerial committee headed by al-Shahristani work on the seventh of this January to meet the demands of thousands of demonstrators and protesters in the provinces of Salahuddin, Anbar and Nineveh.
"Otherwise, was released on bail guarantor thousand and 41 other detainees" referring to "give priority to women."
and pointed to intensify "the investigation officer and the allocation of twenty achieve the appropriate courts with the addition of seventy other investigating officer in order to speed up the process of the investigation."
Shahristani said, "We are serious in implementing the decisions taken by the Commission and the state is serious about it, "explaining that the Commission" has taken a decision to stop detention procedures and according to the arrest warrants old at checkpoints "and stressing that he" can not arrest anyone without an updated orders. " He pointed out that "the ministerial committee noticed a number of detainees in the number of units of the Ministry of Defence has issued directives to hand over all the detainees in these units immediately to the Department of reform" of the Ministry of Justice. Shahristani said: "There is an agreement to focus efforts on the diagnosis of the offender before his arrest." and considered that "Iraq is not developing a good security" in reference to the difficulty of abolition of Article IV of the Anti-terrorism Act in full. turn, Minister of Justice Hassan Shammari said the "ongoing procedures for the release of detainees covered by the decisions of the ministerial committee," said Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs purity of net debt, he has been directing the judiciary against the adoption of information from the confidential informant "and relying on "Evidence and other criminal evidence," in reference to the demands of the demonstrators blocking the action of undercover informants.
declared a member of the Committee of Five near to reach the final results to agree on resolving the political crisis. According to a member of the Committee MP Kurdistan Alliance Muhsin al-Sadoun for "Brief Center for the Iraqi Media Network," "there is no stop in the ongoing negotiations between the political forces through the Committee of Five to follow up and implement the demands of the demonstrators," noting that "some of the issues require more time of the agreement, "noting at the same time that his committee" hopes consensus on all issues soon. "Saadoun revealed that the committee held a meeting for more than five hours yielded results rapprochement between components on amnesty laws and accountability, justice and the fight against terrorism, but the withdrawal of members of the Iraqi List, such as the expanded meeting of the leaders of political blocs another announcement of the results and resolve the issue, adding, "We believe that the issue needs more time to give greater clarity on the wording of the laws to be amended and ensure there is no injustice or gaps in its application. "Saadoun said" with regard to accountability and justice, the parliamentary committee has modifications required by law and must be the subject of all legislation related to the demands of demonstrators took to the discussions in Parliament before the vote to ensure justice and the preservation of alleged security and the Constitution. "
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