Thursday, August 18, 2011
Iraqi citizen is suing the three presidencies of his share of national wealth
A judicial source said Wednesday that an Iraqi citizen suit against the President and the Prime Minister and the Speaker of Parliament, demanding his share of the wealth of his country's oil as well as his constitutional rights.
A spokesman for the Court of Appeal of the province of Diwaniyah south of Baghdad, the judge taste Jihad told AFP that the people of Diwaniyah from a citizen filed a lawsuit against the three presidencies.
He said he was identified on August 29 as the date for the current argument in the first invitation, the Report has been the defendants, without further details.
He said Hussein Abdul-Kadhim, 46, told AFP that Article 111 of the Constitution acknowledged that oil and gas belongs to the people and I demand strongly Bhsta in the oil and gas extracted from the land of Iraq, because I am an Iraqi citizen must be my share in the wealth of my homeland.
He also said there are provisions in the Constitution recognizes the duty of governments to their citizens, including housing and live well, health care, noting that the Iraqi citizens now suffering from a severe housing crisis."
And government officials accused of stealing people's money, saying that the money earmarked for the Iraqi people go to the bogus transactions, corruption, theft and embezzlement by officials who are fleeing out of Iraq, while depriving the citizen of the most basic human rights and suffering from poverty and marginalization.
He said Abdul-Kadhim, a playwright out of work I'm going to internationalize the issue and submit them to international courts if the Iraqi judiciary would not give me my constitutional right.
source -radio nawa news