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    The Prime Minister praises the efforts of the judiciary and its just rulings

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    The Prime Minister praises the efforts of the judiciary and its just rulings Empty The Prime Minister praises the efforts of the judiciary and its just rulings

    Post by Rocky Sat 06 Nov 2021, 6:16 am

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    Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi praised the great efforts made by the Iraqi judiciary and its fair rulings in complex cases and major crises, such as sentencing the killers of the demonstrators' martyrs or journalists.
    Al-Kazemi said in a written letter to the President of the Judicial Council, Faeq Zeidan: “It is a source of pride to write to your honorable side, praising your national role in establishing to restore the values ​​of justice in our country, which is a basic building block in the concept of the nation and its motives.
    and its requirements.
    He added, "You know that the heavy challenges that required the solidarity of the faithful in this country for the success of the mission of the government, which I was honored 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 Belief in social justice began to shake in people’s consciences, not in the post-2003 stages, but essentially as a historical extension of the shake-up of the values ​​of justice.
    before this date.”
    He pointed out that “the fair Iraqi judiciary issued the death sentence against the murderer of journalist and civil activist Ahmed Abdel Samad, his colleague, photographer Safaa 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 protesters, and any perpetrator of pure Iraqi blood from ISIS terrorists and criminals, not to mention Fatah Corruption files and the prosecution of those responsible are all situations that call for the pride that the pillar of the nation and the balance of truth deserves, represented by the judiciary.
    He stressed, "We are fully aware of the level of challenges facing the judiciary, which we acknowledge that it is still operating below its capacity, capabilities and prospects, and these challenges are inseparable from those facing the concept of the state in Iraq in general, but we are aware, in turn, of the amount of work that has been done to protect the judiciary from Pressures and interventions in order to enshrine the values ​​of justice and fairness, and there is still a duty to maintain and develop this atmosphere, fairness of the judiciary and judges, consolidating their independence and stimulating their energies.
    Al-Kazemi said: "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."
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