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    How does Iraqi law deal with Syria's "woes" and their families?

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    How does Iraqi law deal with Syria's "woes" and their families? Empty How does Iraqi law deal with Syria's "woes" and their families?

    Post by Rocky Thu 14 Mar 2019, 3:16 am


    How does Iraqi law deal with Syria's "woes" and their families?

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    Information / Baghdad ..
    The legal expert Ali al-Tamimi said on Thursday that the Iraqi judiciary is being tried for crimes committed inside Iraq against the Iraqi people. In addition, if the judiciary finds no evidence of the crime, the person will be tried for joining terrorism, whether foreign or Iraqi.
    "The Iraqi law in Article 53 of the Code of Criminal Procedure and Article 6 and 9 of the Iraqi Penal Code and Articles 15 and 14 of the Civil Code stipulate that every crime committed in Iraq, whether committed by an Iraqi or a foreigner, Subject to the provisions of Iraqi law. "
    "The people who have been handed over to the government will be tried inside Iraq if their crimes are committed at home, and they will be prosecuted if they help the terrorist groups that committed their crimes in Iraq, and basically Iraq will try them for belonging to terrorism," he said.
    He pointed out that "children aged 7 years and under are not punished in the Iraqi criminal law, and the penalty will be applied to those who are nine years old or older and the events of 9 to 18 are subject to the provisions of the Juvenile Court. The Iraqi courts will investigate initially and then conduct a judicial investigation. The court of inquiry and whoever proves that he committed the crime, he is referred to the crimes. "
    Al-Tamimi stressed that "Iraq should form a joint committee with Syria to discuss the files and names of their names and criminal record before receiving them from Syria, even though Iraq receives terrorists who hold Iraqi nationality, but the pursuit of other nationalities, Despite the refusal of their countries to receive them. "
    "Foreign terrorists should be extradited to their countries despite their refusal," he said. "If these countries fail to accept their reasons, Iraq can prosecute them for joining terrorism even if they have not committed any crimes against Iraq." End 25 n

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