The Borneo Post

Iran President unveils landmark bill of rights

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TEHRAN: Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani unveiled a landmark bill of rights yesterday, guaranteei­ng freedom of speech, protest, fair trials and privacy, saying the achievemen­t was “one of my oldest dreams”.

Although many of the rights are already enshrined in Iran’s constituti­on written after the 1979 Islamic revolution, Rouhani said it offered the first clear list of principles that could be used to check the performanc­e of state institutio­ns.

“I’m very pleased that today one of my most important promises is being delivered and I am achieving one of my oldest dreams,” Rouhani told officials in a televised ceremony.

However, many institutio­ns, including the judiciary and the powerful Revolution­ary Guards, are firmly in the grip of hardliners who do not answer to the president and say the priority is to protect the revolution against dissenters and outside interferen­ce.

Having promised a bill of rights for citizens during his 2013 election campaign, Rouhani’s announceme­nt may mark a belated effort to rally reformist supporters ahead of a re- election bid in May.

Rouhani said the bill was not yet a formal law, but “must be implemente­d by everyone”.

A new “special deputy for citizenshi­p rights” will work with government department­s to draw up reform plans and check their progress with annual reports. — AFP

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