20.03.2014 (0:01 pm)
Rahim Ugaili: sham trials and judges specialists with terrorism offenses
Baghdad / term
The head of the Integrity Commission former Judge Rahim Ugaili, the Central Criminal Court sentenced him to imprisonment for one year, without notification, and retained a lawyer it does not know the merits of the case, and said that this court "competent issues of terrorism and lost its independence in favor of the government."
Ugaili said in a statement to the "long" yesterday that the ruling against him "was issued in absentia and mock trial without being me of updates to hear the court as a defensive assignment of a lawyer, did not even know what the issue is and what the defendant is charged."
He noted that "the charge that is directed to keeping Alakhbarat, and the irony that the process of keeping Alakhbarat citing legal explicit material in the work of the Commission Act No. 30 of 2011 and is still in place so far by the Integrity Commission."
He pointed out that "the court that issued the judgment against me are the same as dealing with crimes of terrorism, either members of the court understand the following orders without discussion because they have lost their independence to compliment influence in the executive branch, they are modeled from the judges found the legal system to Saddam's dictatorship."
The Central Criminal Court has issued, on Wednesday sentenced in absentia to imprisonment for a period of one year from the former head of the Integrity Commission Rahim Ugaili charges of keeping Alakhbarat.
The Chairman of the Integrity Commission Judge Rahim Ugaili submitted his resignation on the seventh of September 2013, officially to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki as a result of "pressure" from political parties, as approved by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on September 11 on the resignation of Ugaili from office, as instructed Judge Alaa Jawad Hamid body headed by the agency until further notice.
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Rahim Ugaili: sham trials and judges specialists with terrorism offenses
Baghdad / term
The head of the Integrity Commission former Judge Rahim Ugaili, the Central Criminal Court sentenced him to imprisonment for one year, without notification, and retained a lawyer it does not know the merits of the case, and said that this court "competent issues of terrorism and lost its independence in favor of the government."
Ugaili said in a statement to the "long" yesterday that the ruling against him "was issued in absentia and mock trial without being me of updates to hear the court as a defensive assignment of a lawyer, did not even know what the issue is and what the defendant is charged."
He noted that "the charge that is directed to keeping Alakhbarat, and the irony that the process of keeping Alakhbarat citing legal explicit material in the work of the Commission Act No. 30 of 2011 and is still in place so far by the Integrity Commission."
He pointed out that "the court that issued the judgment against me are the same as dealing with crimes of terrorism, either members of the court understand the following orders without discussion because they have lost their independence to compliment influence in the executive branch, they are modeled from the judges found the legal system to Saddam's dictatorship."
The Central Criminal Court has issued, on Wednesday sentenced in absentia to imprisonment for a period of one year from the former head of the Integrity Commission Rahim Ugaili charges of keeping Alakhbarat.
The Chairman of the Integrity Commission Judge Rahim Ugaili submitted his resignation on the seventh of September 2013, officially to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki as a result of "pressure" from political parties, as approved by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on September 11 on the resignation of Ugaili from office, as instructed Judge Alaa Jawad Hamid body headed by the agency until further notice.
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