Maliki: We have arrested the assailants cafes will not allow to bypass the people's freedom gangs
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Editor: RS 20/07/2013 17:06
Range Press / Baghdad
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on Saturday, said the state is "responsible for the application of the law", and revealed the arrest of a number of "militias and gangs that go beyond the freedom of the people," stressing that those responsible for the incident shut down cafes currently subject to investigation.
The Prime Minister's Office, in a statement seen it (the long-Presse), that al-Maliki responded to a question to him about an incident that a number of citizens Msnaudin car police government shut down a number of cafes in the Karrada district of Baghdad that "the state is responsible for the application of the law," adding, "The State is also responsible for dealing with the phenomena of overtaking on public morals that occurred."
He said al-Maliki, according to his office, "No leniency with the militias and gangs that go beyond the freedoms of the people and impose their views on others corrupt a variety of pretexts, has been arrested those responsible for these incidents in a timely manner and they are under investigation now."
The Liberal bloc of the Sadrist movement, confirmed Wednesday July 18, 2013, that the governor of Baghdad, the new (Custodian of Baghdad), the formation of "Vogue emergency special" to close the clubs and cafes, "contrary to the customs and traditions of the public" and raising abuses, indicating that it ordered the closure of cafes Karrada district after receiving complaints from parents about the "violation of religion," while promised Human Rights Commission that the decision "an abuse" of the constitution and human rights, and several activist civilian "blatant interference legitimizes the militia activity," and added a media that reflects "the failure of the security authorities to protect the security of citizens."
A member of the Baghdad Provincial Council Mohammed al-Rubaie, said on Saturday that the families of the Karrada district of central Baghdad, they are the reason for the closure of some cafes and raise Albesttiyat without reference to the government, and urged the Baghdad Municipality to develop regulations governing the work of the owners of these Albesttiyat, pledged procuring approvals Secretariat to rent from the sidewalks at a nominal price.
And warned the Ministry of Health, in (the 26th of June), of turning Iraq into a consumer of drugs with increased incidence of addiction and high abuse rate of 30% per annum, and demanded the adoption of the law against drugs by the parliament, while the Interior Ministry confirmed the existence of information on the promotion of some cafes of narcotic drugs, and justified the lack of drug seizures coming into Iraq to "security sensitivity."
Exposed cafes and shops selling alcoholic beverages to the liquidation of the bombing in many areas of Iraq, including Baghdad since 2003, has recorded dozens of such attacks in Iraq, especially in the cities of Basra and Baghdad.
The armed forces wearing their members uniform federal police had attacked, in (the fourth of September 2012 the past), many social clubs in Baghdad and the assault on their visitors beating and shooting in the air to scare them, while the eyewitness that the police had surrounded several of the leading clubs and beat They severely beat.
The leader of the Islamic Supreme Council, Sadruddin Qabbanji, it was considered, in (the seventh of September 2012 the past), that the actions taken by the security forces against nightclubs in the capital Baghdad are correct attitude and stems from the Constitution, calling for closing all over the country and the revival of " year for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice. "
But the Baghdad Provincial Council, denied (sixth of September 2012), knowledge of the security plan to attack social clubs, believing that these plans "is not carried out only by the authorities dictatorship", warned against the migration of minorities abroad.
Also criticized the human rights, civil, in (the fifth of September 2012), these procedures, and they were considered "in violation of the legislation constitutional norms and political," and called to stop and respect for freedoms, while exposed to the Committee of Awqaf and Religious Affairs parliamentary, a proposed law against liquor, uncertain it will host the ministries concerned to formulate a proposal.
It is noteworthy that the Baghdad Provincial Council decided in (the 26th of November 2010), the closure of all social clubs and stores that sell alcoholic beverages in Baghdad on the pretext that they do not have a license to practice, while the response of hundreds of Iraqi intellectuals on the resolution sit in Mutanabi Street, the center of the Iraqi capital, as signed more than two thousand people a statement demanding the three authorities, the rescinding of the decision, which they saw as an attempt to bring life back through the implementation of the resolutions of the former regime.
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