According to Kurdpress, the Independent Human Rights Commission of the Kurdistan Region announced the visit of a high-ranking delegation from this institution to Sulaimaniyah Province to follow up on some controversial cases.
In this statement, it is stated that a delegation headed by D. Mona Yaqou, head of the Kurdistan Region's Independent Human Rights Board, and accompanied by Raman Majid, adviser to the head of the board, and Taugeh Omar Rashid, director general of the Legal and Human Rights Protection Department, have traveled to Sulaymaniyah.
According to this statement, this trip was done in cooperation with Sulaymaniyah Human Rights Office and with the participation of Saber Abdullah Karim, the director of the office, and Halshu Abdul Fattah, the person in charge of the relations and media department.
The Human Rights Board announced that this trip was carried out with the aim of following up and collecting information about three main axes, and in this framework, a series of meetings and meetings with relevant institutions were held.
This trip is carried out while in recent days, the case of "Hamresh" among the detainees of the Lalehzar case, has provoked widespread reactions in the Kurdistan region. Lawyers of Lahore Talabani had previously criticized what they called "torture, assault and assault" against his people in a letter to the head of the region, the government and the judicial council, and demanded the formation of an independent committee to investigate his situation.
Earlier, the Human Rights Committee of the Kurdistan Region had announced that it had met "Mohammed Qadir Tawfiq" known as "Hamresh" in the framework of pursuing the Lalezar case, and had also investigated the issue of allegations of torture of some detainees and the suspicious death of a teenager in prison.
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