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    Amnesty International responded to the closure of Britain's file violations in Iraq

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     Amnesty International responded to the closure of Britain's file violations in Iraq Empty Amnesty International responded to the closure of Britain's file violations in Iraq

    Post by Rocky Sat 11 Feb 2017, 3:24 am

    Amnesty International responded to the closure of Britain's file violations in Iraq

    Saturday February 11, 2017 10:20


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    News / Baghdad 
    received by Amnesty International on Saturday, the British government shut down file violations in Iraq , asserting that the British Army 's reputation at stake. 

    He said Defense Secretary Michael Fallon , according to MAP , "Agence France Presse" that " the decision to cancel the team would be a source of satisfaction for our soldiers who hovered around them doubts for too long." 

    The decision to liquidate the team after a public inquiry into the behavior on the human rights and is responsible for investigating several cases of alleged abuse of a lawyer.




    For its part, Amnesty International immediately criticized the decision , saying that the violations committed in Iraq "should not be forgotten." 

    The organization said in a statement that " the British Army 's reputation is at stake, and any credible on human rights abuses by British forces in Iraq and Afghanistan , the allegations must be subject to an independent investigation by an independent body from the army." 

    She added that "British forces have committed things terrible in its jails , " noting that "Baha Mousa , the receptionist , who died in 2003 in Basra after suffering" a terrible series of FREE violence, at the hands of the British Royal Army elements, according to achieve published in 2011 . " 

    the United Kingdom announced in October last year, its intention to repudiate the European Convention on human rights in the war, to enable military personnel to avoid prosecutions" arbitrary ", which was condemned by human rights defense organizations." 

    And served about 120 thousand British troops in Iraq during the war, and left the last British soldiers in Iraq in 2009, but London kept a limited number until 2011 to train Iraqi forces.




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