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United Nations expresses concern about the consequences of the Constitutional Declaration
Friday, November 23, 2012 - 13:18
Navi Pillay, the High Commissioner for Human Rights of the United Nations
(Reuters)
Expressed spokesman High Commissioner for Human Rights United Nations Navi Pillay on Friday, expressed concern the consequences of the Constitutional Declaration issued by the Egyptian presidency on Thursday, saying, "It could lead to a turbulent very in the next few days." said Rupert Colville, "We are deeply concerned on the implications enormous potential of this declaration on human rights and the rule of law in Egypt. " "The fear also that this could lead to a turbulent very over the next few days from today, in fact." said Rupert Colville, "We are deeply concerned about repercussions enormous potential of this ad on human rights, the rule of law in Egypt, "he continued, saying" We fear also that this could lead to a turbulent very over the next few days from today, in fact. " He did not specify Colville items of most concern in advertising, but he noted that the ad carries many aspects which require time to analyze fully, but said the office Pillay may issue a statement integrated later in the day or on Saturday. Declaration states that the laws and previous resolutions of the President since he took office and even into force of the constitution and elect a new board of people be final and binding alone can not be challenged in any way and to any destination is also not permissible exposure to its suspended or canceled or expire all lawsuits related and brought before any judicial body. It also provides for re-trial of former President Hosni Mubarak and his aides.
United Nations expresses concern about the consequences of the Constitutional Declaration
Friday, November 23, 2012 - 13:18
Navi Pillay, the High Commissioner for Human Rights of the United Nations
(Reuters)
Expressed spokesman High Commissioner for Human Rights United Nations Navi Pillay on Friday, expressed concern the consequences of the Constitutional Declaration issued by the Egyptian presidency on Thursday, saying, "It could lead to a turbulent very in the next few days." said Rupert Colville, "We are deeply concerned on the implications enormous potential of this declaration on human rights and the rule of law in Egypt. " "The fear also that this could lead to a turbulent very over the next few days from today, in fact." said Rupert Colville, "We are deeply concerned about repercussions enormous potential of this ad on human rights, the rule of law in Egypt, "he continued, saying" We fear also that this could lead to a turbulent very over the next few days from today, in fact. " He did not specify Colville items of most concern in advertising, but he noted that the ad carries many aspects which require time to analyze fully, but said the office Pillay may issue a statement integrated later in the day or on Saturday. Declaration states that the laws and previous resolutions of the President since he took office and even into force of the constitution and elect a new board of people be final and binding alone can not be challenged in any way and to any destination is also not permissible exposure to its suspended or canceled or expire all lawsuits related and brought before any judicial body. It also provides for re-trial of former President Hosni Mubarak and his aides.
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