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Maliki ready to release female detainees and change laws, Tribal committee
1/29/2013 9:41 PM

BAGHDAD/ Aswat al-Iraq: Premier Nouri al-Maliki stressed today that the Iraqi government took "practical arrangements to implement the legitimate demands of the demonstrators".

During his meeting with Tribal Initiative Committee, formed by Iraqi tribes from different provinces, Maliki, according to a statement, copy received by Aswat al-Iraq, confirmed necessity to preserve Iraqi unity.

The statement added that "it was agreed that the committee will supervise or coordinate with all other committees related to protestors' demands according to the constitution".

Premier Maliki promised to release all detained women with "a special pardon" through this committee.

The committee agreed with Premier Maliki to amend the laws connected with these demands, in addition to general amnesty law, as well as cancelling all arrest warrants due to the "secret informer".



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