
24/10/2010
GCC calls on Washington to investigate the killings and torture of its forces in Iraq
RIYADH (Agencies): called on the GCC six United States of America to open the investigation into the killings and torture at the hands of U.S. occupation forces in Iraq.
And through the Secretary General of Gulf Cooperation Council Arab Abdul Rahman bin Hamad al-Attiyah said in a statement today, "surprise and grave concern that the reports published recently on the killings and widespread torture at the hands of U.S. occupation forces in Iraq, or their knowledge, and other violations of law, and breach of flagrant human rights in Iraq, and what it says about the involvement of official agencies from inside and outside Iraq, "he said.
The gift "to the United States demand to open a serious investigation, and with full transparency on the contents of those documents published information about the commission of crimes against humanity", recalling the "legal responsibility direct to the State of the occupation of all the crimes and violations committed by its forces in Iraq, as stipulated by international conventions. "
Called "the United Nations and the international community to take resolute steps to investigate these abuses and supporting international law in this regard, and fairly compensate the victims of the people of Iraq.
Al-Attiyah also called "International Criminal Court, to investigate the comprehensive and just peace in this issue, and holding perpetrators accountable and involved the shedding of blood of innocent Iraqi people, so that justice is done, away from bias or double standards."
And revealed the "Wikileaks" last Friday night 400 thousand new document leaked from the U.S. Army that the latter was responsible for killing hundreds of innocent civilians by shooting them on the frontiers of security, as he was condoning torture practiced by the Iraqi troops and police, as well as indiscriminate killings is justified by the company "Blackwater" U.S. security to Iraqi civilians.
The documents indicate that more than 109 thousand Iraqi citizens killed in the period between 2004 and 2009, including 66,081 civilians, and 23,984 who are described as "enemies", and 15 196 members of the Iraqi security forces, and 3771 of the coalition soldiers.
It has already been published and Wikileaks, which was founded in 2006, many of the secret documents about the war in Iraq and Afghanistan.
And the effects of the dissemination and Wikileaks to thousands of military documents in July resentment of the U.S. government, as chief warned U.S. intelligence, James Clapper, former director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Michael Hayden, that it could undermine efforts after the attacks of September 11, 2001 to bridge the the gap between rival intelligence agencies.
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GCC calls on Washington to investigate the killings and torture of its forces in Iraq
RIYADH (Agencies): called on the GCC six United States of America to open the investigation into the killings and torture at the hands of U.S. occupation forces in Iraq.
And through the Secretary General of Gulf Cooperation Council Arab Abdul Rahman bin Hamad al-Attiyah said in a statement today, "surprise and grave concern that the reports published recently on the killings and widespread torture at the hands of U.S. occupation forces in Iraq, or their knowledge, and other violations of law, and breach of flagrant human rights in Iraq, and what it says about the involvement of official agencies from inside and outside Iraq, "he said.
The gift "to the United States demand to open a serious investigation, and with full transparency on the contents of those documents published information about the commission of crimes against humanity", recalling the "legal responsibility direct to the State of the occupation of all the crimes and violations committed by its forces in Iraq, as stipulated by international conventions. "
Called "the United Nations and the international community to take resolute steps to investigate these abuses and supporting international law in this regard, and fairly compensate the victims of the people of Iraq.
Al-Attiyah also called "International Criminal Court, to investigate the comprehensive and just peace in this issue, and holding perpetrators accountable and involved the shedding of blood of innocent Iraqi people, so that justice is done, away from bias or double standards."
And revealed the "Wikileaks" last Friday night 400 thousand new document leaked from the U.S. Army that the latter was responsible for killing hundreds of innocent civilians by shooting them on the frontiers of security, as he was condoning torture practiced by the Iraqi troops and police, as well as indiscriminate killings is justified by the company "Blackwater" U.S. security to Iraqi civilians.
The documents indicate that more than 109 thousand Iraqi citizens killed in the period between 2004 and 2009, including 66,081 civilians, and 23,984 who are described as "enemies", and 15 196 members of the Iraqi security forces, and 3771 of the coalition soldiers.
It has already been published and Wikileaks, which was founded in 2006, many of the secret documents about the war in Iraq and Afghanistan.
And the effects of the dissemination and Wikileaks to thousands of military documents in July resentment of the U.S. government, as chief warned U.S. intelligence, James Clapper, former director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Michael Hayden, that it could undermine efforts after the attacks of September 11, 2001 to bridge the the gap between rival intelligence agencies.
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