
October 24, 2010
Mullen, condemning the publication of documents .. Cooperation Council calls for Washington to investigate the allegations
(Voice of Iraq) - British Deputy Prime Minister: Records of serious and very painful
London - Riyadh: «Middle East»
Condemned the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen on the site «twitter» website posted «Wikileaks» and confidential military documents about Iraq, saying it threatens the lives of many, while the mounting pressure on Washington to investigate the facts reported by the documents.
Mullen said, in a single line, on his: Publishing (Wikileaks) More secret documents stolen threatens the lives of many, and provides valuable information to the litigants.
In the meantime, he called the Gulf Cooperation Council, yesterday, the United States to open an investigation into the killings and torture at the hands of the occupation in Iraq.
And through the Secretary General of Gulf Cooperation Council, Abdul Rahman bin Hamad Al Attiyah, said in a statement yesterday «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 abuses of legal and a flagrant violation of human rights in Iraq, and what it says about the involvement of official agencies from within and outside Iraq in it.
The gift that 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, citing the legal responsibility direct to the occupying power for all crimes and violations committed by its forces in Iraq, as stipulated by international conventions.
And invited the Secretary-General of the Cooperation Council of the United Nations and the international community, to take resolute steps to investigate these abuses and supporting international law in this respect, and fairness of the affected people of Iraq and compensation.
Al-Attiyah also called for the International Criminal Court b a just and comprehensive investigation of this question and to hold accountable the perpetrators and involved the shedding of blood of innocent Iraqi people, so that justice is done, away from bias or double standards.
For his part, Deputy Prime Minister said Nick Clegg, yesterday, in an interview with BBC television BBC, We condemn the way that I got these leaks, but I think the content is very dangerous.
The Deputy Prime Minister, Liberal Democrat: The painful read the documentation, which is very serious.
I think that the U.S. administration would like to give your reply. And it's up to us to tell them how to do so.
Clegg and known for his opposition to the participation of London in the war on Iraq, which he described as illegal.
Clegg added: «all the reason to believe that the basic rules of war, conflicts and battles has violated, or it may be allowed to practice torture in a way, is very dangerous and must be studied.
He went on to say: people would like to receive a response to what is of very serious allegations, described by all as shocking and called on Washington to also open an investigation, a spokeswoman for a serious violation of international law, while U.S. forces handed over thousands of detainees to Iraqi forces despite knowing that it was continuing the practice of torture.
Organization called the Human Rights Watch, human rights defender, Iraq to go after those responsible for torture and other crimes and the United States to investigate.
But Washington has rejected these calls.
The spokesman said U.S. military spokesman Lt. Col. Dave Lapan, told BBC radio that he does not intend to open an investigation, stressing that, with regard to the ill-treatment by the Iraqis, the role of American soldiers was to do surveillance and report superiors assigned to be transferred to Iraqi authorities.
Mullen, condemning the publication of documents .. Cooperation Council calls for Washington to investigate the allegations
(Voice of Iraq) - British Deputy Prime Minister: Records of serious and very painful
London - Riyadh: «Middle East»
Condemned the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen on the site «twitter» website posted «Wikileaks» and confidential military documents about Iraq, saying it threatens the lives of many, while the mounting pressure on Washington to investigate the facts reported by the documents.
Mullen said, in a single line, on his: Publishing (Wikileaks) More secret documents stolen threatens the lives of many, and provides valuable information to the litigants.
In the meantime, he called the Gulf Cooperation Council, yesterday, the United States to open an investigation into the killings and torture at the hands of the occupation in Iraq.
And through the Secretary General of Gulf Cooperation Council, Abdul Rahman bin Hamad Al Attiyah, said in a statement yesterday «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 abuses of legal and a flagrant violation of human rights in Iraq, and what it says about the involvement of official agencies from within and outside Iraq in it.
The gift that 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, citing the legal responsibility direct to the occupying power for all crimes and violations committed by its forces in Iraq, as stipulated by international conventions.
And invited the Secretary-General of the Cooperation Council of the United Nations and the international community, to take resolute steps to investigate these abuses and supporting international law in this respect, and fairness of the affected people of Iraq and compensation.
Al-Attiyah also called for the International Criminal Court b a just and comprehensive investigation of this question and to hold accountable the perpetrators and involved the shedding of blood of innocent Iraqi people, so that justice is done, away from bias or double standards.
For his part, Deputy Prime Minister said Nick Clegg, yesterday, in an interview with BBC television BBC, We condemn the way that I got these leaks, but I think the content is very dangerous.
The Deputy Prime Minister, Liberal Democrat: The painful read the documentation, which is very serious.
I think that the U.S. administration would like to give your reply. And it's up to us to tell them how to do so.
Clegg and known for his opposition to the participation of London in the war on Iraq, which he described as illegal.
Clegg added: «all the reason to believe that the basic rules of war, conflicts and battles has violated, or it may be allowed to practice torture in a way, is very dangerous and must be studied.
He went on to say: people would like to receive a response to what is of very serious allegations, described by all as shocking and called on Washington to also open an investigation, a spokeswoman for a serious violation of international law, while U.S. forces handed over thousands of detainees to Iraqi forces despite knowing that it was continuing the practice of torture.
Organization called the Human Rights Watch, human rights defender, Iraq to go after those responsible for torture and other crimes and the United States to investigate.
But Washington has rejected these calls.
The spokesman said U.S. military spokesman Lt. Col. Dave Lapan, told BBC radio that he does not intend to open an investigation, stressing that, with regard to the ill-treatment by the Iraqis, the role of American soldiers was to do surveillance and report superiors assigned to be transferred to Iraqi authorities.