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Annan: Many Kuwaitis Killed in Iraq After Gulf War

#1 Postby mf_dolphin » Wed Dec 17, 2003 9:08 am

fOXNEWS wrote:Tuesday, December 16, 2003

UNITED NATIONS — Fresh evidence suggests that most, if not all, of the Kuwaitis who disappeared after Iraq invaded its oil-rich neighbor in August 1990 were killed, U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan said in a report Tuesday.

"After many years of maneuvering and denial by the previous government of Iraq, a grim truth is unveiling itself," he said. "The discovery of mass graves in Iraq containing the mortal remains of Kuwaitis is a gruesome and devastating development."

The Kuwaiti government has stepped up efforts to identify some 605 of its citizens who disappeared after the Iraqi invasion.

Until its ouster in April, Saddam Hussein's regime insisted it had released all prisoners taken from Kuwait during the occupation and the subsequent 1991 Gulf War that liberated the country. It refused to cooperate with Kuwaiti and international efforts to find the missing prisoners.

No prisoners have been found alive since the U.S.-led war in Iraq earlier this year and Kuwaiti hopes that any will be discovered have diminished.

While holding out hope that some of the missing Kuwaitis could be found alive, Annan said prospects are dim.

His report included evidence of atrocities committed by Saddam's regime including photographs of mass graves and human remains.

Annan called for justice for the victims.

"The removal from Kuwait of civilians — men and women — their execution in cold blood in remote sites in Iraq, and a decade-long cover-up of the truth constitute a grave violation of human rights and international humanitarian law," he said.

"Those responsible for these horrendous crimes, particularly those who ordered the executions, must be brought to justice," Annan said.


Anyone have the rope ready?
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#2 Postby stormchazer » Wed Dec 17, 2003 11:26 am

Where is his rightous indignation when the US is asking for help? Even now the UN has run off to Cyprus since the suicide bombing of the UN HQ in Iraq. Put your money where your words are Koffi and get the UN off its butt....quick eating lobster in NY and help the Iraqi people!!
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#3 Postby stormchazer » Wed Dec 17, 2003 11:33 am

If terrorism were to win in Iraq, that would spill over its borders and no country would be safe, he warned. One year ago, the Security Council was divided between those who wanted to appease Hussein and those who wanted him to be held accountable.



He told the Council that the United Nations failed to help rescue Iraqis from a murderous tyranny, which was today unearthing thousands of victims of horrifying treatment. The United must not fail the Iraqi people again. After eight months of liberation, Iraq was slowly getting back on its feet with the help of friends and allies and eagerly awaiting help from the international community, led by the United Nations.



“We ask you today, please put aside your differences, pull together and work with us”, for all of those who sacrificed so much to realize the shared objective of a sovereign, united and democratic Iraq, he said.


Iraqi Foreign Minister statement to UN Security Council 12/16/2003


http://www.un.org/News/Press/docs/2003/sc7955.doc.htm

Where would Iraq be if the UN had acted earlier? They would probably be dead like most of the Muslims of Bosnia. Come on UN, ACT!!
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