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    The danger of returning to Article VII threatens Iraq .. Expert warns

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    Post by Rocky Fri 18 Oct 2019, 2:58 pm

    The danger of returning to Article VII threatens Iraq .. Expert warns
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    Kalkamsh Press / Baghdad
    The legal expert Ali al-Tamimi warned on Friday against the return of Iraq to the seventh item by the United Nations, after being removed from the Human Rights Council of the United Nations.
    "The Human Rights Council is made up of 47 countries and is linked to the UN General Assembly and follows up on human rights in the world," Tamimi said in a statement received by Gilgamesh Press.
    He pointed out that "one of the most serious types of human rights is the killing of demonstrators or administrative arrests without judicial orders, which is contrary to Article 14 of the Charter of the Covenant and is called (victims of abuse of power)."
    He explained, "When these violations occur, the General Assembly violations have the right to refer the matter to the Security Council to take the necessary," pointing out that "Iraq came out of Chapter VII resolution 2390 of 2017, and has been converted to Chapter VI to resolve problems with Kuwait."
    The legal expert pointed out that "with these breaches as a result of the demonstration, they are a violation of human rights, and therefore the Security Council may decide to return Iraq to Chapter VII or original international and threatening peace and human security."
    On Thursday, Iraq lost its membership as a candidate for the Asia-Pacific region at the UN Human Rights Council.
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    The danger of returning to Article VII threatens Iraq .. Expert warns Empty Expectations to return Iraq under Article VII after its removal from the Human Rights Council

    Post by Rocky Fri 18 Oct 2019, 3:29 pm

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    [size=45]JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Legal expert Ali al-Tamimi said on Friday he expected Iraq to be repatriated under Chapter VII after being removed from the UN Human Rights Council over the killing of demonstrators, suppressing protests and carrying out arrests without warrants.
    [size=45]Tamimi said today that the Human Rights Council is composed of 47 countries and is linked to the General Assembly of the United Nations and is monitoring human rights in the world and one of the most serious types of human rights is the killing of demonstrators or administrative detentions without judicial orders, which is contrary to Article 14 of the Charter of the International Covenant which is called victims As a result of the abuse of power, the General Assembly has the right to refer the matter to the Security Council for action.[/size]
    [size=45]He added that Iraq came out of Chapter VII by resolution 2390 of 2017 and has been converted to Chapter VI to resolve problems with Kuwait, and with these violations due to the demonstration, it is considered a violation of human rights and therefore the Security Council may decide to return Iraq to Chapter VII or original international and threatening peace and human security.[/size]
    [size=45]On Thursday, Iraq lost its membership in the UN Human Rights Council in the four-seat Asian Group competition to Japan, South Korea, Indonesia and the Marshall Islands.[/size]
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    Post by wciappetta Fri 18 Oct 2019, 4:07 pm

    Ha! He's talking out his backside. All the Veto wielding nation on the SC have vital economic interest in Iraq so forget this talk...


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