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    How does an agreement with the Red Cross violate national sovereignty and the laws of the Iraqi stat

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    Post by Rocky Wed 18 Sep 2019, 2:26 am

    How does an agreement with the Red Cross violate national sovereignty and the laws of the Iraqi state?

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    The Council of Representatives has returned an  [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] signed between the Iraqi government and the International Committee of the Red Cross to ensure "a violation" of national sovereignty and the laws of the Iraqi state.

    MP Adnan al-Asadi, a member of the Parliamentary Defense Security Committee, told a news conference: "The parliament did not vote on the passage of the agreement, although it had previously voted on three articles sent by the government."

    "Article 9/1 of the agreement stipulates that the ICRC has the right to hold funds in national or foreign currency and other financial assets, and to open bank accounts in any currency without abiding by the laws and regulations governing exchange control and related matters," Asadi said.

     "Another provision in the same article includes the right of the ICRC to freely transfer funds in and out of the country to and from the country and to freely transfer these assets to other currencies without abiding by the laws of the country."

    "Article 12 (1) stipulates that the members of the ICRC delegation, their spouses, children and dependents shall enjoy the same legal status as members of diplomatic missions," he said. Such immunity shall continue after the expiration of their service in the Mission for matters relating to the mission of the Commission. International humanitarian activities. "



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    Post by Rocky Wed 18 Sep 2019, 2:33 am

    How does an agreement with the Red Cross violate national sovereignty and the laws of the Iraqi state?

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    The Council of Representatives has returned an  [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] signed between the Iraqi government and the International Committee of the Red Cross to ensure "a violation" of national sovereignty and the laws of the Iraqi state.

    MP Adnan al-Asadi, a member of the Parliamentary Defense Security Committee, told a news conference: "The parliament did not vote on the passage of the agreement, although it had previously voted on three articles sent by the government."

    "Article 9/1 of the agreement stipulates that the ICRC has the right to hold funds in national or foreign currency and other financial assets, and to open bank accounts in any currency without abiding by the laws and regulations governing exchange control and related matters," Asadi said.

     "Another provision in the same article includes the right of the ICRC to freely transfer funds in and out of the country to and from the country and to freely transfer these assets to other currencies without abiding by the laws of the country."

    "Article 12 (1) stipulates that the members of the ICRC delegation, their spouses, children and dependents shall enjoy the same legal status as members of diplomatic missions," he said. Such immunity shall continue after the expiration of their service in the Mission for matters relating to the mission of the Commission. International humanitarian activities. "

     

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