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02/06/2012 | Press release
distribué par noodls le 02/06/2012 00:00
Recommendations of The Committee on Defense and National Security
The Committee on Defense and National Security (CDNS) ended its emergency, angry session last night by submitting a list of recommendations about recent violent events, including:
The Committee on Defense and National Security (CDNS) ended
its emergency, angry session last night by submitting a list
of recommendations about recent violent events,
including:
- Accepting the resignation of the Public Prosecutor, and
assigning a judge to investigate the killings of
demonstrators.
- Bringing charges against the Minister of Interior, and
summoning top officials such as the President of
Intelligence, the Director of Military Police, Director of
National Security Service, and the head of the Central
Security Service, to attend before the Committee, to account
for recent events.
- The CDNS strongly recommended dismissal of the Interior
Minister and all his top aides and officials for negligence
in carrying out their role and involvement in violent
events.
- The Committee also stressed the need for immediate transfer
of power to an elected president, citing totally unacceptable
negligence and default which has damaged and devastated the
country.
- Further, the CDNS stressed the need for transfer of the
former president to the prison hospital, distribution of
Torah prisoners and detainees to various other prisons, and
detention of Susan Thabit as well as all the members of the
Policy Committee of the dissolved National Party, in order to
avoid such plots.
- Furthermore, the Committee rejected the Interior Ministry
statement on the Port Said disaster, and demanded the
presence of a representative of the Supreme Council of the
Armed Forces (SCAF) to discuss the events..
- The CDNS held SCAF fully responsible for the latest violent
events and their repercussions in the country, criticizing
government top officials for being preoccupied with
protecting the country's former president and his corrupt
cronies.
The CDNS is to submit these recommendations to the General
Committee of the People's Assembly at its meeting this
morning.