IRAQI
GOVERNING COUNCIL
ADOPTS BILL OF RIGHTS
(Excerpts from
the new
Iraq Interim Constitution)
Unprecedented document for
Iraq and
the region
The
Transitional Administrative
Law sets out the basic rights of all the people of Iraq. With the
adoption of this Law, the Governing Council has taken an historic step
forward toward a democratic Iraq.
Individual
rights guaranteed
in the Transitional Administrative Law:
“All Iraqis are equal in their rights without regard to gender, sect,
opinion,
belief, nationality, religion, or origin, and they are equal before the
law. Discrimination against an Iraqi citizen on the basis of his
gender, nationality, religion, or origin is prohibited. Everyone
has the right to life, liberty, and the security of his person.
No
one may be deprived of his life or liberty, except in accordance with
legal
procedures. All are equal before the courts.” (Chap 2, Article 12)
“Public and private freedoms shall be protected.” (Chap 2, Article 13)
“The right of free expression shall be protected.” (Chap 2, Article 13)
“Each Iraqi has the right to freedom of thought, conscience, and
religious
belief and practice. Coercion in such matters shall be prohibited.”
(Chap
2, Article 13)
“Torture in all its forms, physical or mental, shall be prohibited
under
all circumstances, as shall cruel, inhuman or degrading
treatment….”
(Chap 2, Article 15)
“Each Iraqi has the right to demonstrate and strike peaceably in
accordance
with the law.” (Chap 2, Article 13)
“The right of free peaceable assembly and the right to join
associations
freely, as well as the right to form and join unions and political
parties
freely, in accordance with the law, shall be guaranteed.” (Chap 2,
Article
13)
“Every Iraqi…has the right to stand for election and cast his ballot
secretly
in free, open, fair, competitive, and periodic elections. No
Iraqi
may be discriminated against for purposes of voting in elections on the
basis of gender, religion, sect, race, belief, ethnic origin, language,
wealth, or literacy.” (Chap 2, Article 20)
“Anyone who carries Iraqi nationality shall be deemed an Iraqi
citizen.
No Iraqi may have his Iraqi citizenship withdrawn or be exiled unless
he
is a naturalized citizen who, in his application for citizenship, as
established
in a court of law, made material falsifications on the basis of which
citizenship
was granted. Each Iraqi shall have the right to carry more than
one
citizenship. Any Iraqi whose Iraqi citizenship was withdrawn for
political, religious, racial, or sectarian reasons has the right to
reclaim
his Iraqi citizenship.” (Chap 2, Article 11)
“The right to a fair, speedy and open trial shall be
guaranteed.”
(Chap 2, Article 15)
“All persons shall be guaranteed the right to a fair and public hearing
by an independent and impartial tribunal, regardless of whether the
proceeding
is civil or criminal….”(Chap 2, Article 15)
“The accused is innocent until proven guilty pursuant to law, and he
likewise
has the right to engage independent and competent counsel, to remain
silent
in response to questions addressed to him with no compulsion to testify
for any reason, to participate in preparing his defense, and to summon
and examine witnesses or to ask the judge to do so. At the time a
person is arrested, he must be notified of these rights.” (Chap 2,
Article
15)
“After being found innocent of a charge, an accused may not be tried
once
again on the same charge.” (Chap 2, Article 15)
“Slavery and the slave trade, forced labor, and involuntary servitude,
with or without pay, shall be forbidden.” (Chap 2, Article 13)
“The individual has the right to security, education, healthcare and
social
security.” (Chap 2, Article 14)
“Each Iraqi has the right to privacy.” (Chap 2, Article 13)
“Police, investigators, or other governmental authorities may not
violate
the sanctity of private residences, whether these authorities belong to
the federal or regional governments, governorates, municipalities, or
local
administrations, unless a judge or investigating magistrate has issued
a search warrant….” (Chap 2, Article 15)
“No one may be unlawfully arrested or detained, and no one may be
detained
by reason of political or religious beliefs.” (Chap 2, Article 15)
“The right to private property shall be protected…. No one shall
be deprived of his property except by eminent domain, in circumstances
and in the manner set forth in law, and on condition that he is paid
just
and timely compensation.” (Chap 2, Article 16)
“There shall be no taxation or fee except by law.” (Chap 2, Article
18)
“This Law is the Supreme Law of the land and shall be binding in all
parts
of Iraq without exception. No amendment to this Law may be made
except
by a three-fourths majority of the members of the National Assembly and
the unanimous approval of the Presidency Council.” (Chap 1,
Article
3)
from: Iraqi
Coalition Provisional Authority Website
