Iraq denies the existence of a bill in Parliament provides for the criminalization of the Baath
Thursday, June 20, 2013 16:43
[Baghdad where]
He denied the Iraqi List MP Haidar al-Mulla, a law to criminalize the Baath party under the dome of the parliament.
Mulla said in a press conference held today, building the House of Representatives attended by the correspondent all of Iraq [where], "We are keen on the legislation law prohibits these entities racism and expiatory and Alumblyxiaoah because we believe that many of the parties left to the militias and terrorism, and the worker sectarian and ethnic marketing its political agenda" , explaining that he "does not have a thing called the law of the criminalization of the Baath is in the Iraqi constitution nor in the Dome of the House of Representatives, and but lie Soukoha," as he put it.
He pointed out that "there are some actors and parties tried to falsify the facts for electoral purposes, therefore marketed to the Iraqi street lie the so-called law criminalizing the Baath," denying that "there is a law basically been read a first reading or second reading in the House of Representatives named law criminalizing the Baath."
The parliamentary legal committee discussed a few days ago, a number of proposals and draft laws referred to it and has taken the necessary recommendations thereon, including a draft law banning the Baath Party and the racist and terrorist activities and takfirist draft law amending the Penal Code No. 111 for the year 1969.
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Thursday, June 20, 2013 16:43
[Baghdad where]
He denied the Iraqi List MP Haidar al-Mulla, a law to criminalize the Baath party under the dome of the parliament.
Mulla said in a press conference held today, building the House of Representatives attended by the correspondent all of Iraq [where], "We are keen on the legislation law prohibits these entities racism and expiatory and Alumblyxiaoah because we believe that many of the parties left to the militias and terrorism, and the worker sectarian and ethnic marketing its political agenda" , explaining that he "does not have a thing called the law of the criminalization of the Baath is in the Iraqi constitution nor in the Dome of the House of Representatives, and but lie Soukoha," as he put it.
He pointed out that "there are some actors and parties tried to falsify the facts for electoral purposes, therefore marketed to the Iraqi street lie the so-called law criminalizing the Baath," denying that "there is a law basically been read a first reading or second reading in the House of Representatives named law criminalizing the Baath."
The parliamentary legal committee discussed a few days ago, a number of proposals and draft laws referred to it and has taken the necessary recommendations thereon, including a draft law banning the Baath Party and the racist and terrorist activities and takfirist draft law amending the Penal Code No. 111 for the year 1969.
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