WEAKNESSES OF THE IRAQI ANTI-TERRORISM LAW AND ITS EFFECTS ON INDIVIDUALS: AN IRAQI EXPERIENCE

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Published: 2015-12-12

Page: 162-167


MOHAMMED SALMAN MAHMOOD *

Department of Public Law, College of Law, Misan University, Iraq and Universiti Utara Malaysia, School of Law, College of Law, Government and International Studies, 0610 UUM Sintok, Kedah Darul Aman, Malaysia

AHMAD MASUM

Universiti Utara Malaysia, School of Law, College of Law, Government and International Studies, 0610 UUM Sintok, Kedah Darul Aman, Malaysia

ZAINAL AMIN AYUB

Universiti Utara Malaysia, School of Law, College of Law, Government and International Studies, 0610 UUM Sintok, Kedah Darul Aman, Malaysia

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Hardly a day passes by without news of terrorist bombing, kidnapping, or assassination somewhere in the world especially in Iraq. Terrorism has become a cancer and it is not in the interest of any nations, because it takes away their human rights i.e. the right to personal security. Following the event of September 11, there have been violations of international conventions and usages, human rights laws, which prompted countries globally to come up with laws to protect civil freedoms. In the context of Iraq, the Government came up with the Iraqi Anti-Terrorism Act No.13 of 2005 and the Iraqi Constitution of 2005 to address the issue of terrorism. The aim of this paper is to address the effect of international terrorism on the right to personal security in Iraq after 2003, due to the weaknesses of the Iraqi Anti-Terrorism Act No. 13 of 2005. The methodology adopted in this paper is a doctrinal legal research, focusing namely on primary and secondary data. The result indicates that international terrorism has indeed affected the Iraqis right to personal security after 2003. Hence, there is a need to protect this fundamental right by re-looking into the Iraqi Anti-Terrorism Act No.13 of 2005. For instance, under the Act, there is no clear definition of the terms “terrorism” and “terrorist act”. This has led to serious problems in the enforcement of the Iraqi Anti-Terrorism Act No. 13 of 2005 such as the abuse of the right to personal security where innocent Iraqis are deprived to enjoy this fundamental right at the disguise of fighting terrorism by the state, which is not even clearly defined under the Act.

Keywords: International terrorism, Iraqi constitution of 2005, Iraqi anti-terrorism act no.13 of 2005, right to personal security


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MAHMOOD, MOHAMMED SALMAN, AHMAD MASUM, and ZAINAL AMIN AYUB. 2015. “WEAKNESSES OF THE IRAQI ANTI-TERRORISM LAW AND ITS EFFECTS ON INDIVIDUALS: AN IRAQI EXPERIENCE”. Journal of Basic and Applied Research International 15 (3):162-67. https://ikprress.org/index.php/JOBARI/article/view/3872.

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