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    Two human rights groups condemn the recent executions in Iraq

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    Two human rights groups condemn the recent executions in Iraq Empty Two human rights groups condemn the recent executions in Iraq

    Post by Rocky Thu 26 May 2016, 3:18 am

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    Two human rights groups condemn the recent executions in Iraq


     BAGHDAD / AFP - Reuters 

    Condemned by two human rights groups, onTuesday, announced the Baghdad implementation of 22 sentenced to death last month. 
    Amnesty International said that with therecent executions increased the number ofpeople executed so far in Iraq to more than 100 since the beginning of the current year. 
    The researcher in the group Diana Alttahaoa that " the use of the death penalty is unfortunate in all circumstances and terrible especially when applied after unfair trials and marred by allegations of extracting confessions under torture , as is the case in Iraq often. " 
    she added , " during the last ten months, recorded a jump in the number of executions carried out in Iraq, and there are especially in the Office of the President and the unit is trying to speed up the implementation. " 
    declared Iraqi Justice Minister Haider al - Zamili, in a statement released late on Monday that his ministry carried out the death sentence against 22 people convicted of" terrorism " and other crimes during the past month. The statement quoted Zamili also saying, that with the start of the restoration of the city of Fallujah from al Daash "stress process (...) that the ministry continues to implement comeuppance against theterrorists." 
    Said Christoph Wilcke of Human Rach Watch, told AFP " to choose the timing of judicial executions for political purposes beyond justice. " In turn, he said a spokesman for the rights of the Office of the UN Rupert Colville Rights, told reporters in Geneva that the announcement of the Iraqi Ministry "worrying" and renewed the call to stop the death sentences and executions. 
    Faced Iraq and widespread criticism from diplomats and analysts and human rights organizations, believe that those who are executed are not necessarily guilty the offenses for which they ruled for her death, due to theimbalance in the judicial system. 
    in another context, the United Nations and Amnesty international called on the Iraqi government, on Tuesday, to open an investigation into the use of lethal force against protesters stormed the heavily fortified green Zone in Baghdad last Friday. Said Rupert Colville , spokesman for the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights of the United Nations in a press statement in Geneva , "We urge the Iraqi government to conduct immediately an independent, transparent and effective investigation into the use of force by security forces against protesters." 
    Amnesty International said in a statement it was "concerned about the use of security force troops recklessly. " 
    she added , " any person who is suspected of having used force arbitrarily or involve a violation of the rules should be given a fair trial. " 
    participated in the protests Friday , demonstrators supporters of Shiite cleric Moqtada al - Sadr and other groups angered by the government 's inability the adoption of anti - corruption reforms and maintain security in the city. 
    According to sources from the four hospitals and the central morgue in Baghdad , killing of four protesters and wounding 90 by firing in the area , which includes the headquarters of the parliament, government offices andforeign embassies. the 
    Iraqi government acknowledged the death of two people and denied the use of live ammunition against protesters.
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