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    General amnesty.. a step to exonerate Nour Zuhair and an opportunity for terrorists

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    Post by Rocky Wed 18 Sep 2024, 5:13 am

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    2024-09-17
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    The House of Representatives has finished discussing the draft law amending the second general amnesty law, but this amendment, which is causing widespread controversy in political and popular circles, is considered by many to be a threat to the judicial system and a green light for corruption, especially with regard to crimes of stealing public money.[/size]
    [size=45]There are many concerns about including those who looted public money and the corrupt who committed their crimes during the past years, as some believe that this step may be understood as an amnesty for the corrupt who misused public money without punishment, such as “Nour Zuhair.”[/size]
    [size=45]Concerns about releasing those convicted in terrorism cases are one of the main reasons for rejecting the amendments to the general amnesty law. There is concern that releasing these people will lead some of them to return to engaging in terrorist activities, which poses a threat to national security.[/size]
    [size=45]In a parliamentary opinion on the subject, independent MP Jawad Al-Yassari confirmed the existence of parliamentary objections to the general amnesty law sent by the government despite the completion of the second reading by the House of Representatives.
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    [size=45]The leftist said, “The presentation of the general amnesty law sent by the government for a second reading does not mean passing the law as is, as there are parliamentary objections and reservations about it, especially since the law includes unclear legal formulations, and this could be exploited to release terrorists and corrupt people, and this is something we have never accepted and will never accept.”[/size]
    [size=45]He added that "after the second reading, there will be meetings by the relevant parliamentary committees to make amendments to the draft law sent, as it requires clear legal wording and the absence of any loopholes that can be exploited," stressing that "the law needs more time to pass it in the House of Representatives."[/size]
    [size=45]In addition, MP Nayef Khalaf revealed that he would boycott the House of Representatives session if the House of Representatives agenda included a paragraph on the general amnesty law.[/size]
    [size=45]Khalaf explained in a statement, “This decision comes based on their clear position that was communicated to the Presidency of the House of Representatives in their letter No. 778 on August 6, 2024.”[/size]
    [size=45]He stressed that the boycott of the sessions will continue if the agenda includes a paragraph on the general amnesty law, pointing out that the current version of the law includes terrorists whose hands are stained with the blood of innocent Iraqis, especially members of the Yazidi ethnic group.[/size]
    [size=45]MP Khalaf added: “The blood of our martyrs and the rights of our victims cannot be compromised under any circumstances or justification. We will continue our firm stance against passing this law that threatens the security and stability of the country.”[/size]
    [size=45]It is noteworthy that political forces are exerting pressure to pass the second amendment to the general amnesty law, some of whose provisions may lead to changes in the definition of terrorism and allow the release of many. End 25 min[/size]
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