
Arrest warrants for two Iraqi government critics spark outrage
CNN
Iraq's Supreme Judicial Council has issued arrest warrants for two prominent Iraqi political analysts, prompting backlash from activists and some politicians who say it's an attempt to intimidate critics of the government.
Political analysts Ibrahim al-Sumaidaie and Yahya al-Kubaisi were respectively accused of publicly "insulting" and "defaming" public authorities, according to copies of the warrants obtained by CNN and the media office of the Supreme Judicial Council. The warrants were issued on March 16 and are based on a 1969 penal code which has been previously criticized by human rights groups for impinging on freedom of speech.
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