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    With documents.. Al-Kazemi sends a written message to Zidane

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    With documents.. Al-Kazemi sends a written message to Zidane Empty With documents.. Al-Kazemi sends a written message to Zidane

    Post by Rocky Fri 05 Nov 2021, 5:38 am

    With documents.. Al-Kazemi sends a written message to Zidane

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    {Political: Al-Furat News} Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi sent a written letter to the President of the Supreme Judicial Council, Faiq Zaidan.
    In it, Al-Kazemi praised the judiciary's efforts to achieve justice against the killers of activists, considering the recent rulings a step on the path to ending the chapter on impunity.  
    Al-Kazemi’s letter to Zaidan stated: The  
    President of the Supreme Judicial Council, Judge Faiq Zaidan, 
    I am proud to write to your honorable side, praising your national role in establishing to restore the values ​​of justice in our country, which is an essential building block in the concept of the nation and its reasons and requirements.
    The realistic diagnosis of the crisis of a great country like Iraq stems from the three-letter word “justice.” In its essence, justice is the basis of the social contract, the source of citizenship values, and the entrance and goal of the state.
    Your honor knows that the heavy challenges that required the solidarity of the faithful in this country in order to make the mission of the government that I had the honor to preside over were greater than mere economic, security, health and political challenges, but went beyond all of that to dangerous preludes to the loss of society’s confidence in the state with all its well-known descriptions, when faith in justice began The social conscience shakes people's consciences, not in the post-2003 stages, but rather as a historical extension of the shake-up of the values ​​of justice before this date.
    What we may be proud of in front of our children and grandchildren after a while, is that we have felt the gravity of any harm to the logic of justice, fairness and equality before the law and the absence of impunity in historical Iraq, which has the full right to be a nation of diversity and justice, and the judiciary was at the forefront of dealing with these foundational moral principles .  
    The just Iraqi judiciary issued the death sentence against the killer of journalist and civil activist Ahmed Abdel Samad, his colleague, photographer Safa Ghali and activist Mujtaba Ahmed, and the justice that preceded the arrest and trial of the killers of researcher Hisham Al Hashemi, the killers of demonstrators and any perpetrator of pure Iraqi blood from ISIS terrorists and criminals, not to mention opening corruption files and prosecuting Those responsible for it are all positions that call for the pride that the pillar of the nation and the balance of truth, represented by the judiciary, deserves.  
    Dealing with human life, which God has honored and cherished with reason, dignity and higher values, is not a qualitative issue, but rather a major responsibility that should not be taken lightly.
    Although, over the past months, we have faced great challenges at the level of preserving Iraqi blood and have avoided opening any door that causes the waste of pure Iraqi blood, we have been and are still counting on the values ​​of justice and legal retribution against all those involved in the unlawful loss of an Iraqi soul, and although the path of justice The rule of law still requires more work and patience. We, in cooperation with the judiciary, have made great strides on its path.  
    We are fully aware of the level of challenges facing the judiciary, which we acknowledge that it is still operating with less than its capacity, capabilities and prospects, and these challenges are inseparable from those facing the concept of the state in Iraq in general. In order to consecrate the values ​​of justice and fairness, and there is still a duty to maintain and develop this atmosphere, fairness of the judiciary and judges, consecrating their independence and stimulating their energies.
    This blessed effort is a contribution to protecting the state, defending the values ​​of our society, and placing Iraq in its natural civilized context, which it deserves in the regional and international communities.
    I renew my thanks and appreciation to your excellency, a brother and a friend, and to all the heroic judges in the province of Basra and throughout Iraq, of high patriotism we are proud of. 

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