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    Saudi-Iraqi agreement to exchange of convicts

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    Post by Hkp1 Sat 16 Feb 2013, 12:08 pm

    Saudi-Iraqi agreement to exchange of convicts

    Saturday, February 16, 2013 19: 15

    According
    to press reports from Riyadh that Saudi-Iraqi Security Committee of
    high-level Exchange Agreement 169 signed a Saudi and Iraqi prisoners in
    jails in both countries, to go into effect in 30 days.

    There was no immediate official Iraqi authorities confirm or deny the reports.

    According
    to reports posted on news sites that Iraqi security delegation arrived
    in Riyadh last week under the chairmanship of major general fares Jassim
    Hussein, Brigadier General Maher Najam Abdul Hussein, Brigadier General
    Raad Mahdi pave the companion, Brigadier General Mohammad shabram,
    Brigadier Abdul Jabbar Anwar, and that this delegation held several
    meetings with Saudi Security Committee over the past three days, ended
    with the signing of a prisoner exchange agreement between the two
    countries and to start implementation within 30 days from date of
    issue./ended



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    Post by Neno Sat 16 Feb 2013, 2:31 pm

    This is good for a country to be able to hold and convict it's own criminals. To me for Iraq to be able to even be considered in doing this,shows that Iraq is getting more and more stable and trust worthy by the UNIONS.... ;)
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    Post by Zuzu Sat 16 Feb 2013, 2:48 pm

    Iraq to sign prisoner swap deal with Britain


    Iraqi justice minister and British officials discuss prisoner swap deal where key beneficiary would be former British soldier sentenced to life in prison for killing two foreign nationals in Baghdad's Green Zone

    AFP , Tuesday 12 Feb 2013

    Baghdad said Tuesday it has authorised the justice minister to sign a prisoner swap deal with Britain that could see a British security guard convicted of murder in Iraq head home to serve the rest of his life sentence.


    Justice Minister Hassan al-Shammari and British officials have been discussing the deal, which would allow the transfer of convicts between the two countries, since at least January.

    A key beneficiary would be Danny Fitzsimons, who became the first Western contractor to be convicted of a crime by an Iraqi court when he was sentenced to life in prison in February 2011 for killing a Briton and an Australian in Baghdad's heavily-fortified Green Zone in August 2009.

    An Iraqi cabinet statement on Tuesday said ministers had given Shammari "the power to negotiate and sign a draft agreement for transferring convicted prisoners between Iraq and Britain".

    It did not say when such an agreement would be signed, or give any details about its provisions.

    Fitzsimons, a former British soldier who suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder, had insisted throughout his trial that he had acted in self-defence during an alcohol-fuelled brawl.

    He told the court in west Baghdad that fellow Briton Paul McGuigan and Australian Darren Hoare had burst into his room and pinned him down before pointing an M4 rifle at his face, prompting him to use his pistol to kill them. He also wounded an Iraqi guard before being detained.

    Foreign security contractors had not been subject to Iraqi law until the beginning of 2009, when a security agreement between the United States and Iraq lifted their immunity.

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