yota691 Posted August 31, 2014 Report Share Posted August 31, 2014 President of the Republic: the time has come to review the de-Baathification law and the adoption of the principle of tolerance to overcome past Sunday, 31 August / August 2014 19:30 [baghdad-where] Search Fuad Masum, the President of the Republic with a delegation from the Justice and Accountability Commission [formerly the de-Baathification], headed by Chairman of the Agency on behalf of Muhammad Yunus Badri reconsider their performance and activation functions and role of neutral effectively and productively. According to a presidential statement received by all of Iraq [where] a copy of it, "said a delegation of accountability and justice congratulated at the outset of the meeting, President infallible on the occasion of his election as President of the Republic. " The President of the Republic, according to the statement that "the body set up to a transitional phase and it is time to review and modify some of the paragraphs in the law," referring to the need to "be the principle of the accountability and justice in their work is to deal with all the files and in a fair and equal to what this body of conditions phased required consideration and auditing as well as to be away from her eclectic and political considerations, and benefit from the principles of transitional justice. " He called the president "a cadre of the accountability must submit a paper on the subject of this review and the nature of the amendments because they are working in the organization for some time, and to know all the laws that need to be reviewed and amended paragraphs with the need to keep the files as part of the Iraq Memory." For his part, "the delegation of authority explanation centers on the work of the Commission and its activities and aspects that hamper their work and the stages through which the body under different political circumstances." The President expressed his infallible about "the need to review past experiences with other people and the possibility of adopting some of the positions that is consistent with the case of Iraq, which was adopted tolerance and overcome the past without being affected by the justice of the founding of this stage keeps the social fabric of the Iraqi people" Ended Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dontlop Posted August 31, 2014 Report Share Posted August 31, 2014 So the Kurds were working with the Sunnis Now their president wants the country to be tolerant with the ones who gassed them I'd vote for zero tolerance from those pieces of Ya let them in the govt that should work out great Saddam murdered his way to power It can happen again They think the Baathists want to play nice now They deserve what they get if they do Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dontlop Posted August 31, 2014 Report Share Posted August 31, 2014 A dictators life 28 April 1937: Born in al-Awja, 150 km (90 miles) north of Baghdad. Aged 10 he flees an abusive stepfather to live with his uncle. 1957: Joins the fledgling Iraqi Ba'ath Party. Takes part in unsuccessful attempt to kill the Prime Minister. Flees abroad to Egypt. 1968: Helps plot coup that puts the Ba'ath Party in power. 1979: Takes power after President Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr steps aside. Executes dozens of rivals within days. 1980: Launches eight-year war on Iran. 1982: Survives assassination attempt by Dawa activists. Allegedly orders a campaign of reprisals, which sees 148 Shia Muslims killed. February 1988: Start of campaign, allegedly ordered to depopulate northern areas which support Kurdish guerrillas. 16 March 1988: Iraqi forces launch chemical attack on Iraqi Kurdish town of Halabja, killing approximately 5,000. 20 August 1988: Ceasefire in Iran-Iraq war. Campaign against Kurds continues. 2 August 1990: Launches invasion of Kuwait, prompting UN Security Council to impose sanctions on Iraq. Invasion forces ousted six months later by US-led troops. 20 March 2003: US launches war against Iraq with strikes on Baghdad. 7 April 2003: US forces take country. Saddam goes into hiding. 14 December 2003: Capture by US. 1 July 2004: First appears in court before the Iraqi High Tribunal. 19 October 2005: Goes on trial with seven co-defendants charged with crimes against humanity over the 1982 killings. Pleads not guilty. 2 August 2006: Second trial, on charges of war crimes against Iraqi Kurds. Refuses to plead. 5 November 2006: Sentenced to death. 30 December 2006: Saddam Hussein executed by hanging at 6am local time in Baghdad Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sandfly Posted September 1, 2014 Report Share Posted September 1, 2014 THANKS Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DinarThug Posted September 1, 2014 Report Share Posted September 1, 2014 THEY'RE ALSO DISCUSSING A DE-THANKIFACATION LAW ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dinarbeleiver Posted September 1, 2014 Report Share Posted September 1, 2014 THEY'RE ALSO DISCUSSING A DE-THANKIFACATION LAW ! hell I like you thugster, you can come over to my house and "THANK" my sister! LOL 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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