Iraq ends its preparations to receive detainees in Saudi Arabia and the creation of provisions for those convicted
Shafaq News / "The process of restoring Iraqi detainees from Saudi Arabia under the exchange agreement between the two countries, and that it is up to the Iraqi government," adding that "there is a recommendation from the Ministry of Justice and the Interior to hold this Convention,
which include the exchange of prisoners to serve their sentences in their countries to ensure their communication with their families. " The spokesman of the Ministry of Human Rights the Kamil Amin said to "Shafaq News".He added that "we respect the laws of nations, Saudi Arabia, have laws judiciary , regardless of anything, and we must respect that."And follow the Secretary that "the Ministry of Human Rights following the detainees in Saudi Arabia and most of them from the Muthanna province as it is close to the border with Saudi Arabia and its citizens have a continuous movement on the border," pointing out that "most of the charges of Iraqi detainees in Saudi Arabia are concentrated on crossing the border illegally."
Saudi authorities had taken in the December 19, 2010 decision to execute 40 Iraqis on charges issued by the Saudi justice and away from the presence of an official Iraqi bodies and the families of the accused as a legal right.
For his part, the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Labeed Abawi said to "Shafaq News", "The Iraqi side and Saudi Arabia exchanged notes on access to the final version of the draft Convention on the exchange of prisoners between the two sides."
In turn, The member of the Human Rights Commission, Rep. Ashwaq Aljaf said to "Shafaq News", "The Iraqi government agreed with the Saudi government at all points on the exchange of prisoners between the two countries except for one point only," noting that "this point is the details of the exchange, Iraq refuses to commutes contributed terrorists killing the Iraqi people. The crimes of the detainees do not exceed their crossing the border illegally. "
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