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WAR CRIMES A Report on United States War Crimes Against Iraq to the Commission of Inquiry for the International War Crimes Tribunal by Ramsey Clark and Others Incinerated body of an Iraqi soldier on the Highway of Death, a name the press has given to the road from Mutlaa, Kuwait, to Basra, Iraq. U.S. planes immobilized the convoy by disabling vehicles at its front and rear, then bombing and ...
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By its resolution 687 of 3 April 1991, the Security Council established the terms and conditions for a formal cease-fire between Iraq and the coalition of Member States cooperating with Kuwait.
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HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH HOME | SITEMAP | SEARCH | CONTACT | REPORTS | PRESS ARCHIVES FREE Join the HRW Mailing List U.N. Security Council Must Ease Iraq Crisis Humanitarian Emergency Should be Focus of Friday Debate (New York, March 23, 2000) In a letter sent yesterday, Human Rights Watch and five other organizations asked the United Nations Security Council to take decisive steps to address the ...
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Home | Newswire | About Us | Donate | Sign-Up Featured Views Share This Article With Your Friends Published on Monday, October 23, 2000 in the Hartford Courant Iraqi Sanctions: Without Medicine And Supplies, The Children Die by Matthew Hay Brown BASRA, Iraq - The cranky ring of the old telephone startles Dr. Faris Abdul Abbas awake. He glances at his watch. It's just past midnight, the dark ...
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