Iraq apologized for the request of the United Nations to adopt its strategy own death
PM: 06:18:13 / 01/2014
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, on Monday, Iraq's commitment to Balastratjah own penalty sentences, apologized with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki for his request.
Ki-moon said during a joint press conference with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki in Baghdad, said that the UN Member States are encouraged to adopt a strategic necessity for the death penalties and deal with it.
The moon, he discussed this subject with al-Maliki and emphasized the importance of the adoption of all the member states of the hybrid recommendations in this regard.
For his part, al-Maliki, he apologizes to the Secretary-General of the UN, but is committed to legal structure on the implementation of death sentences, pointing out that the Iraqi constitution licked to death as well as the Islamic religion who provides for retribution.
He said al-Maliki, saying, "We respect international resolutions, but it kills people have no rights," adding that no value for life when he sees the likes of families of the victims of these criminals who are still alive. "
PM: 06:18:13 / 01/2014
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, on Monday, Iraq's commitment to Balastratjah own penalty sentences, apologized with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki for his request.
Ki-moon said during a joint press conference with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki in Baghdad, said that the UN Member States are encouraged to adopt a strategic necessity for the death penalties and deal with it.
The moon, he discussed this subject with al-Maliki and emphasized the importance of the adoption of all the member states of the hybrid recommendations in this regard.
For his part, al-Maliki, he apologizes to the Secretary-General of the UN, but is committed to legal structure on the implementation of death sentences, pointing out that the Iraqi constitution licked to death as well as the Islamic religion who provides for retribution.
He said al-Maliki, saying, "We respect international resolutions, but it kills people have no rights," adding that no value for life when he sees the likes of families of the victims of these criminals who are still alive. "