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Government in Baghdad confirmed the establishment of a lawsuit against the institution and described as "endemic" and stood behind the demonstration MutanabbiEditor: NQ Tuesday, 2007 K 1 2010 19:07 GMT14548 http://www.alsumarianews.com/ NewsDetails Chairman of the Baghdad Provincial Council full-Zaidi
Chairman of the Baghdad Provincial Council full-Zaidi
Alsumaria News / Baghdad

Announced that the Baghdad government, local communities, Tuesday, all filed a lawsuit against the institution and described as "endemic", encouraged the Union of Writers on the conduct of a demonstration against the decision to close stores that sell alcohol, claiming that these events appear Writers Union Foundation, the term cultural, as places for wines only.

The head of the Baghdad Provincial Council full Zaidi in an interview for "Alsumaria News" on Tuesday that the "event tornado is not justified, because the local government has not closed the Writers Union, but closed down bars, nightclubs and shops is approved," noting that "the union writers a lot of events, including the bar, the local government close it. "

Zaidi added that "the contractor that the bar to seek a license to practice to do if a non-Muslim, but if he is a Muslim is not entitled to leave work, and 82 according to the law in effect in 1994."

Resolution No. 82 of 1994 provides that the validity of conservatives close nightclubs and dance halls, nightclubs and the granting of permits sale of alcohol to non-Muslim communities exclusively.

Zaidi pointed out that the "Union of writers began to claim freedom while the news of the closure of bars and liquor shops, and putting himself in a tight angle abhorred by the people al-Baghdadi."

Zaidi pointed to "an institution that has infected certain agendas pushed Writers Union to protest," noting that "the Baghdad Provincial Council established, on Wednesday, sued the institution that you fill out slogans Baghdad opposed to the customs and traditions of their people."

The Director of the Foundation-term cultural Ghada global confirmed in an interview earlier "Alsumaria News" today, its willingness to file a lawsuit against the President of the Baghdad Provincial Council full Zaidi, after threatening to shut down and accused the filling of the capital Baghdad legalize the sale of alcohol is admissible, arguing that the decision to close stores alcoholic beverages and night clubs "is not thoughtful," he pointed out the possibility of raising more than 500 cases against the Zaidi individually or collectively.

Zaidi, confirmed that "the local government will not allow the open bar or nightclub at the expense of family or outside Baghdadiya controls on the grounds that the law in force, whether demonstrated or protested or sit," calling on protesters to demand that the competent bodies such as parliament Iraqi legislation Palmkhmurin special laws "as he put it.

Description of the Zaidi demonstration "Balfarqp," and expressed his hope that "out demonstrations to demand better security situation, or service, or to participate in building cultural project."

Dozens of Iraqi intellectuals protested, last Friday, in Mutanabi Street, devoted to selling books in downtown Baghdad to announce their rejection of the decision the Baghdad Provincial Council, while there were more than 2000 people a statement demanding the three authorities to cancel those decisions which they considered an attempt to restore life to the back and a commitment to the decisions of the system Previously, as demonstrators raised banners reading: "Baghdad will be Kandahar," and "freedom first."

He pointed out that "these protesters came out as if the writers union and the Foundation range are not only places for wine only," asserting that "the Council is in receipt of communications of the intellectuals and men of letters against the event, refusing to be represented by these protesters."

He stressed that "the local government made the decision a year ago did not defend one the freedom drunk until it was reporting institution-term closure of their club," pointing out that "the closure of this club was because the President of the Foundation of Islam, is permissible for him according to law 82 and it can come without a Muslim If he wanted to and not more than the people of Baghdad. "

President of the Council stressed the need to "respect the laws in force to establish the rule of law and the lack of legislation on every whim," explaining that "the Supreme Judicial Council a response to a letter to the provincial council confirmed that the 82 decision remains in effect until this moment."

The Baghdad provincial council has, for the twenty-sixth of last November, the closing of all nightclubs and shops selling alcohol in Baghdad under the pretext that they do not have leave to exercise the profession, in response hundreds of Iraqi intellectuals on the resolution sit in Mutanabi Street, the center of the Iraqi capital, as occurred more than two thousand people a statement demanding the rescinding of the decision of the three authorities, which they saw as an attempt to bring life back through the implementation of the resolutions of the former regime.

The Iraqi Minister of Culture, former Algerian considered useful in an interview earlier "Alsumaria News", that the decision to close nightclubs in the Iraqi capital Baghdad, is illegal and a violation of personal freedoms, as contrary to the laws and the Constitution.

The Tourism Authority and the Iraqi antiquities was announced, last April, that the closure of liquor shops targeted some of those that do not have the license only them, stressing at the same time that it stopped issuing licenses for the official shops selling alcoholic beverages since 2003.


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