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    Calling for their abolition .. Human Rights: the ban fines targeted low-income people

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    Calling for their abolition .. Human Rights: the ban fines targeted low-income people Empty Calling for their abolition .. Human Rights: the ban fines targeted low-income people

    Post by Rocky Sun 16 May 2021, 7:03 am

    Calling for their abolition .. Human Rights: the ban fines targeted low-income people

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    {Local: Al Furat News} The Human Rights Commission in Iraq demanded, on Sunday, the Iraqi government to cancel the fines issued during the curfew.
    A member of the Human Rights Commission in Iraq, Fadel Al-Gharawi, said in a statement received by the Euphrates News, that "the fines that were issued during the curfew by the Traffic Directorate targeted taxi drivers and people with limited income," indicating that "many citizens were unable to abide by the security ban imposed because of They desperately need to do their work in order to obtain a source of livelihood that meets the humanitarian and subsistence needs of their families. "            
    He added, "We call on the prime minister and the Director of General Traffic to launch a humanitarian initiative to cancel all fines that were issued during the curfew, especially as we live during the blessed Eid Al-Fitr days." 
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