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Revision as of 16:19, 27 January 2016
Qatar adopted Law No 9 on DNA profiling in September 2013. The cabinet approved a draft DNA database law in February 2015. According to Interpol, Qatar has a DNA database which contained 2,500 DNA profiles in 2011.
Resources
- External links
- Ministry of Interior: GCC Fingerprint Technical Work Group Holds Meeting (25th November 2010)
- Ministry of Interior: Ministry Of Interior Signs Contract with 5 Companies (26th October 2010)
- Ministry of Interior: Delegations visit forensic lab (13th April 2009)
- Ministry of Interior: MOI launches forensic course for female staff (24th December 2008)
- Ministry of Interior: IACP MENA Conference Concludes (23rd November 2008)
- Ministry of Interior: Course on "laboratorial analysis for terror attack site" concludes at PTI(24th February 2008)
- Ministry of Interior: Top Arab experts conduct the course on " The laboratorial analysis for terror attack site" (18th February 2008)
- Press articles
- Doha News: Qatar moves to standardize use of DNA evidence in court (28th February 2015)
- The Peninsular Qatar: Courts may admit DNA as evidence (26th February 2015)
- The Peninsula Qatar: Prime Minister Chairs regular weekly cabinet meeting (25th February 2015)
- Gulf Times: Cabinet approves draft law on DNA testing (25th February 2015)
- The Peninsula Qatar: Ministry to set up DNA database (20th September 2013)
- Doha News: Emir approves new law to set up national DNA database in Qatar (20th September 2013)
- Qatar Tribune: Qatar to set up DNA database (20th September 2013)
- Gulf Times: GCC mulls sharing personal data in war against crime, terror (26th November 2010)