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    A representative reveals who benefits from the general amnesty law

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    A representative reveals who benefits from the general amnesty law Empty A representative reveals who benefits from the general amnesty law

    Post by Rocky Tue 20 Aug 2024, 6:58 am

    [rtl]A representative reveals who benefits from the general amnesty law[/rtl]

    politics  ,  08/20/2024 10:16  Number of readings: 219 
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    [rtl]Baghdad - Iraq Today:

    A member of the House of Representatives, Mansour Al-Mareed, confirmed that the general amnesty law will include those whose sentences were wronged, while he called for a review of many of the trials caused by the secret informant.

    Al-Mareed said in a press interview, “Pushing through the general amnesty law is very important,” noting that “there are fears about the enforcement of the law by some parties, and these fears may be justified.”

    He added, "An absolute general amnesty cannot be given to those convicted of terrorist cases, especially those who caused the loss of many innocent Iraqis."

    He pointed out, “The general amnesty will include those whose sentences were wronged,” calling for “a reconsideration of many of the trials caused by the secret informant.”

    It is noteworthy that the Iraqi Council of Representatives completed the first reading of the draft law on the second amendment to the General Amnesty Law No. (27) of 2016 submitted by the Legal, Security, Defense, and Human Rights Committees, “which aims to define what is meant by the crime of belonging to terrorist organizations based on what was stated in the ministerial curriculum that was approved.” The House of Representatives,” according to a statement by the House’s media department.

    Since the formation of the government of Muhammad Shiaa al-Sudani, the general amnesty law has faced an ambiguous fate despite the existence of a political agreement on its legislation. However, observers have indicated that there is a political will, especially by the coordinating framework, to suspend the law and not adhere to the promises that were previously given to other parties (Sunnis) to ensure their participation. In the new government.[/rtl]

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