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    Amnesty International: continuing violations in Iraq

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    Amnesty International: continuing violations in Iraq Empty Amnesty International: continuing violations in Iraq

    Post by Hkp1 Mon 11 Mar 2013, 1:37 pm

    Amnesty International: continuing violations in Iraq

    07:25:11 / 03/2013

    Khandan
    - Amnesty International said "Amnesty" that Iraq is still languished in
    the circle of the continuing violations of human rights, including
    attacks on civilians and the torture of detainees and unfair trials.

    The
    agency noted in a new report, that the past decade was a record of
    ill-treatment of detainees by Iraqi security forces and foreign troops.

    The
    report said that Iraq 10 years after the fall of Saddam Hussein's
    repressive, Iraqis have an area of ​​freedom is greater than those that
    were available during the rule of the Baath Party, but the gains that
    had supposedly been achieved in the field of human rights over the past
    decade did not turn out never to reality.

    The said Haseeb
    pilgrims deputy head of Middle East and North Africa at Amnesty
    International that the Iraqi government and the occupation forces did
    not comply with the standards required of them under international law
    and is still Iraqis are paying dearly for it.

    He added that
    government security forces enjoy immunity in the perpetration of
    torture, especially about the detainees under anti-terrorism laws.



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