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Parliamentary Human Rights Commission: It is not the prerogative of the government to give up personal rights


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Parliamentary Human Rights Commission: It is not the prerogative of the

government to give up personal rights

25/03/2011

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The Commission on Human Rights said the Iraqi house of representatives that it

is not the right of the government to give up the personal rights of the people

who lost their lives some of members of armed groups after it declared the

laying down of arms and engage in the political process, calling for taking

legal action and of اوغل in the blood of the Iraqi people for the past eight

years.

He said a member of the Committee Deputy of the Iraqi list Zuhair Al-Araji, in

a statement to the (news News) today, that the Iraqi parliament will be called

the secretary of state for national reconciliation and asked him to submit a

detailed report on the nature of these groups, which, in the past, and its

operations were directed against the sons of the Iraqi people and the security

forces or it's just was against the US forces.

And that the Iraqi government had welcomed since the beginning with those who

have difference with the view to take a seat at the table of dialogue,

confirming that لامصالحة with shedding the blood of the Iraqi people.

He said al aargi, whether the government has the right to give up the right of

the Procurator_General of the nation, does not have the right to give up the

personal rights of the people who lost their lives of some members of the armed

terrorist groups after it declared the laying down of arms and engage in the

political process, مطالبةا taking legal action and the اوغل of its members in

the blood of the Iraqi people for the past eight years.

http://www.burathanews.com/news_article_120270.html

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