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    British "secret" report: This is what Saddam's regime committed in Kuwait

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    British "secret" report: This is what Saddam's regime committed in Kuwait Empty British "secret" report: This is what Saddam's regime committed in Kuwait

    Post by Rocky Sun 19 Dec 2021, 6:25 am

    [size=52]British "secret" report: This is what Saddam's regime committed in Kuwait[/size]

    [size=45]The newspaper "Daily Mail" reported, according to a "secret report for 30 years", that "the regime of the late Iraqi president, Saddam Hussein, committed war crimes against the British, following Iraq's invasion of Kuwait in 1990."[/size]
    [size=45]And according to what the “Daily Mail” reported, “Saddam Hussein’s regime committed 2,000 war crimes against the British in the wake of Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait in 1990, according to a 30-year-secret report that revealed Saturday,” noting that the records that were released in the National Archives, Show the killing and torture of British citizens who were in Kuwait.[/size]
    [size=45]And the “Daily Mail” indicated that “the report, which was compiled by investigators of the Special Branch with the Royal Military Police in 1992, speaks of “compelling evidence of systematic violations” of the Geneva Convention by Iraq, where 1,373 Britons were held hostage, including 556 who were used as shields. Humanity," explaining that "more than 300 of these were on a British Airways flight that landed in Kuwait when the Iraqi army entered."[/size]
    [size=45]And the newspaper pointed to the apology of the British Foreign Secretary, Liz Truss, last month, and her admission that “ministers were aware of the invasion but did not tell British Airways to divert the plane,” adding that “many on board claim that the flight was not stopped because it It was carrying a special forces intelligence-gathering team, while a government spokesman denied this again earlier.”[/size]
    [size=45]The "Daily Mail" said that "8 people who were detained as human shields at that time, died of heart attacks or suicides, after their release by Saddam, as a result of their treatment."[/size]
    [size=45]The newspaper added: “Investigators interviewed 1,868 witnesses and took another 725 statements, and found that 1,944 crimes were committed against British nationals and 1,506 crimes against people of other nationalities, and the report concluded that there is “substantial and convincing evidence of systematic and serious violations of the Fourth Geneva Convention (designed to protect civilians during the war) committed against British subjects.[/size]
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