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Newspaper: Saudi security delegation to visit Baghdad on Wednesday to end the file of a prisoner exchange

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Newspaper: Saudi security delegation to visit Baghdad on Wednesday to end the file of a prisoner exchange
Monday, July 1, 2013 18:22





Saudi newspaper revealed near the Saudi security delegation's visit to Iraq to end the file of a prisoner exchange between the two countries.


And Iraq and Saudi Arabia was signed in 24 of the past month prisoner exchange agreement between the two countries allows them the opportunity to spend the rest of their sentences in their home, and in the framework of the Riyadh Arab Agreement for Judicial Cooperation in 1983.


It quoted the Saudi newspaper Asharq an official Iraqi source "and a high-level Saudi delegation will leave on Wednesday to Baghdad, accompanied by the supervisor of the bilateral relations and legal at the Iraqi Embassy in Riyadh, contagious al-Obeidi, a prelude to finish the files Saudi prisoners in Iraq."


The source added that "the Iraqi committee - Saudi Arabia will examine the file from all its aspects, and that the agent and the Saudi Interior Ministry, Ahmed Salem will remain in Riyadh and will not leave with the delegation heading to Baghdad only after being informed by the Iraqi ambassador in Saudi Arabia, the end of the Joint Committee of its business to leave after to Baghdad to meet with Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, and the Minister of Justice Hassan Shammari. "


The most likely source said the "end its work in two or three," adding that "the joint committee from the Iraqi side will include officers from the Interior Ministry and officials from the Ministries of Justice and Human Rights and the Legal Department of the Council of Ministers, chaired by the Director General of the Iraqi Ministry of Justice cream T _khasbak," pointing that "Al_khasbak the Riyadh recently attended Rebekah, and the Iraqi Minister of Justice."


He continued that "and will include the Committee of the side of the members of the delegation departing on Wednesday to Iraq, who are directors of the pan from the Ministry of the Interior [Legal Affairs and International Cooperation of prisons and drug administration and representatives from the Foreign Ministry and the bodies of the investigation and prosecution of human rights."


According to the same source said, "that these committees will be creating three files the first file of the issued against them amnesty directly to return to their families at large, and the second file will complete his sentence in Saudi Arabia, and the third file of prisoners sentenced to death, and the latter will not been studied as much as would be ready to put it in the hands of Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki if requested by the Saudi delegation to reconsider it. "


The source described "semi matters unresolved because of the seriousness shown by the Saudi and Iraqi parties to close this file."


Statistics indicate that the number of prisoners Saudis in Iraqi prisons numbering [90] prisoners, while the number of imprisoned Iraqis in Saudi jails to more than 200 prisoners, and the two countries signed last year, initialed an agreement to exchange prisoners, but they did not do, even signed the first Monday.


From his part, the Iraqi ambassador to Saudi Arabia from the Iraqi government to stop the implementation of death sentences against prisoners of Saudis in Iraq.


The Committee on Iraqi security - Saudi high-level signed fair last February exchange agreement [166] prisoners Saudis and Iraqis in the prisons of the two countries, to enter into force within a period of 30 days from the date of signature, after an agreement and interior minister, Mohammed bin Nayef, with Undersecretary of the Ministry of Interior, Adnan al-Asadi, during the latter's visit to Riyadh at the end of last November 2012 on the formation of a joint committee will meet in Saudi Arabia to activate the process of transferring sentenced to penalties of deprivation of liberty within the framework of regional agreements and bilateral between the two countries, or according to the principle of reciprocity, including does not conflict with the laws and regulations in force in Saudi Arabia and Iraq.

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