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    Completed[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]Human Rights in the House of Representatives, all legal procedures for voting on the "Peaceful Demonstration and Freedom of Expression" law, and voted on it and submitted it to the Presidency[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]To vote on it and pass it, while the committee is still working on creating one copy out of several copies of the “Enforced Disappearance” law with the participation of a number of[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]Parliamentary, the committee also discussed the issue of prison overcrowding and services.[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]Introduction to guests.


    Committee member Nissan Zayer said, “The committee has completed the procedures for the (peaceful demonstration and freedom of expression) law after it was voted on and submitted to the presidency of the council. There is also the (enforced disappearance) law that the committee is still working on its draft,” indicating that “there is still a lack of consensus on this.”[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]By the political blocs, in addition to the multiple versions of the law, so we are working on creating a single version to send to the presidency.”



    She added, "The committee works in partnership with[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]The other is to discuss the laws, including the (general amnesty) law. There is an amendment by the committee to the paragraphs of this law, as the committee participates within its jurisdiction.

    [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]The Parliamentary Human Rights Committee held a meeting early this week, headed by MP Arshad Al-Salihi, head of the committee, and attended by its members: MPs Nisan Al-Zayer, Zuhair Al-Fatlawi, and Fatima Al-Issawi. During the meeting, it was agreed to raise the (Freedom of Expression) Law to include it on the agenda.[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]To vote on it.

    During the meeting, the committee discussed its plan on the legislative side, including the Right to Information Law, the Prisoners’ Reform Law, the Protection of Diversity and Prevention of Discrimination Law, and the draft law on combating enforced disappearance, in addition to the laws in which the committee is[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]Support.

    It was agreed to implement workshops and meetings to inform them of the legislative procedures, in addition to studying the formation of[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]The Supreme Council for Human Rights, headed by the committee and with the participation of representatives of the concerned authorities.

    For his part, the President stressed[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]Human Rights, Arshad Al-Salihi, said that the committee is seriously following up on addressing the humanitarian conditions in Iraqi prisons, especially cases of overcrowding and lack of services.[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]

    Al-Salihi said, "The committee discussed with the Minister of Health ways to improve services. "[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]"This will contribute to improving the services provided to prison inmates."

    He also pointed out that "the committee held meetings with the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs to discuss providing a sufficient number of qualified correctional guards in prisons and educating them," stressing that "supporting the Social Welfare Authority with trained personnel is an essential step to improve detention conditions."

    Al-Salihi explained that "the shortage of medicines, especially for diseases such as tuberculosis and skin diseases, is an urgent problem," and stressed "the importance of the ministry following up on the supply of these medicines to prisons on an ongoing basis." Regarding feeding prisoners, he indicated that "the committee monitors the quality of meals provided to inmates and follows up on their regularity."

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