yota691 Posted March 24, 2022 Report Share Posted March 24, 2022 The President of the Maysan Appeals Court discusses the judges' security file with a UN official 2022.03.24 - 12:19 Baghdad - people The President of the Federal Court of Appeal of Maysan, Judge Haider Hanoun Zayer, discussed, on Wednesday, with the Director of the United Nations Mission/Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, issues concerning the demonstrators in Maysan Governorate, and what was achieved at the level of security for the judges. And the judiciary media stated, in a statement, that “Nass” received a copy of it (March 24, 2022), that “the President of the Federal Appeal Court of Maysan, Judge Haider Hanoun, received the Director of the United Nations Mission / Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Raafat Abdel Tawab and his accompanying delegation. in the Presidency of the Court building. The statement added that "the two parties discussed issues related to the demonstrators in Maysan province and what was achieved at the level of security for judges after the martyrdom incident of the judge (Ahmed Faisal Khassaf), as well as the security situation in the province, and the most prominent achievements of the courts and judicial guarantees to prevent torture and ill-treatment in the case of their presence in police stations." . For his part, the Director of the United Nations Mission/Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights expressed his "support for the policy of the Supreme Judicial Council, with regard to developing legal legislation related to the work of the judiciary and judicial procedures, strengthening the independence of the judiciary and supporting the base of fundamental rights and freedoms for citizens before the courts and in all fields and in a manner consistent with With the provisions of the constitution, relevant laws and the list of international human rights. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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