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    Human rights reveal the reasons for the delay in adopting the enforced disappearance law

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    Human rights reveal the reasons for the delay in adopting the enforced disappearance law Empty Human rights reveal the reasons for the delay in adopting the enforced disappearance law

    Post by Rocky Wed 11 Jan 2023, 4:56 am

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    [size=52]Human rights reveal the reasons for the delay in adopting the enforced disappearance law[/size]

    [size=45]Baghdad / Firas Adnan[/size]
    [size=45]Yesterday, Tuesday, the Parliament's Human Rights Committee disclosed the reasons for not approving the enforced disappearance law, attributing that to the failure to submit its draft by the government.[/size]
    [size=45]The head of the committee, Arshad al-Salihi, said, “The committee has been following up for years the file of enforced disappearances in Iraq, especially after 2014.”[/size]
    [size=45]Al-Salihi added, “We have participated in a number of investigative committees, and we have made field visits in Saqlawiya, Anbar, to follow up on the file of the disappeared.”[/size]
    [size=45]He pointed out, "Iraq is devoid of the existence of an Iraqi national law voted on in Parliament that works to implement justice regarding the file of the absent."[/size]
    [size=45]Al-Salhi stressed that “Parliament despaired of the government submitting a draft law dealing with enforced disappearance and absenteeism, and this made the committee submit a proposal by its members in the electoral cycle.” And he stressed, “The parliament presidency approved our proposal at the time, and then the committee’s approval was obtained, and it was presented to Parliament and only the first reading was completed.” Al-Salihi spoke of “voices aroused at the time that this law should come from the government, and the committee cannot initiate its proposal to legislate it.” And he stated, "We received a letter from the government asking Parliament not to proceed with the legislation of our proposal related to absenteeism and enforced disappearance, on the pretext that it has a project that is being discussed within the State Council."[/size]
    [size=45]And Al-Salihi continues, “The years passed, and the law did not come to us, neither from the State Council nor from the legal department of the Council of Ministers.”[/size]
    [size=45]And Al-Salhi went on to say that “the argument lies in the fact that the law involves two sides, the first is political that should be dealt with through dialogues with the blocs, and the other is financial, given that the law provides financial dues for those covered by it that must be provided.”[/size]
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