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    Amnesty International sends an immediate message to Iraq and its protesters

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    Amnesty International sends an immediate message to Iraq and its protesters Empty Amnesty International sends an immediate message to Iraq and its protesters

    Post by Rocky Tue 08 Oct 2019, 2:45 am

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    [size=52]Amnesty International sends an immediate message to Iraq and its protesters[/size]

    [size=45]Amnesty International has called on the Iraqi authorities to stop the excessive use of force against demonstrators.
    "In Amnesty International we are closely monitoring field developments in Iraq. We have been told by many people that they have been cut off from the outside world. We call on the authorities to immediately stop the illegal measures of interrupting the internet service and blocking social media sites. Our message to the Iraqi people: We are here to see and hear you. ”
    “Recognizing the use of excessive force by Iraqi security forces is a first step that must be translated on the ground by curbing the practices of the security forces and the military. The next step is accounting. ”
    The Iraqi authorities demanded an immediate end to the use of excessive and lethal force against demonstrators, particularly in the capital Baghdad. The authorities must urgently and independently investigate the deaths and injuries of hundreds of peaceful demonstrators. Freedom of expression and assembly must be respected without fear.



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