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    Al-Maliki's coalition renews its refusal to include terrorists in a general amnesty

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    Al-Maliki's coalition renews its refusal to include terrorists in a general amnesty Empty Al-Maliki's coalition renews its refusal to include terrorists in a general amnesty

    Post by Rocky Mon 16 Oct 2023, 6:46 am

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    [size=52]Al-Maliki's coalition renews its refusal to include terrorists in a general amnesty[/size]
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    Information/Baghdad.. 
    The representative of the State of Law coalition inside Radi confirmed, on Monday, that terrorists are not included in the general amnesty law, indicating that the law needs more political consensus. 

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    Radi said in an interview with the Maalouma Agency, “It is unacceptable to exploit the law to pardon terrorists and corrupt people who caused the destruction of the country.” 
    He added, "There are thousands of terrorists and murderers in prisons who have been convicted for committing crimes against the people." 
    He pointed out that "the law must include those who deserve amnesty and that the right of blood relatives should not be ignored," stressing that "terrorists are not included in the general amnesty law." 
     Earlier, the leader of the Al-Fatah Alliance, Aed Al-Hilali, accused the Sunni forces of seeking to restore the relationship with the public by demanding a general amnesty law, while he stressed that including criminals and drug traffickers in the amnesty is a major crime against the Iraqi people. Ended / 25 h

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