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A couple of questions...... Has the United States ever provided the Iraqi government with information as to the idenities and locations of the bodies of the thousands of Iraqi soldiers the US Army used bull dozers to bury alive in the desert?....And disclosed the identities of the thousands of victims in the "Highways of Death Slaughters" committed by the US Air Force as George Bush's finale to his War of Mass Destruction and his bombing of Iraq "Back into the Stone Age"? Has the Kuwaiti government ever provided any national agency/government or the UN with detailed information as to the identities and dispositions of the hundreds/thousands of non-Kwaitis they tortured, imprisoned, killed or who were forced to leave Kuwait after the Iraqis departed from Kuwait?....and was there a complete accounting of --and compensation paid for...all real and personal properties, bank accounts, etc. confiscated by the Kuwaiti government from those individuals and their families? nels bacon -------------------- Marc Azar wrote: > > Iraq Demands Information From Kuwait > > BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- Iraq demanded Sunday that the international > community pressure Kuwait to release information on more than 1,150 > Iraqis whom Baghdad claims have been missing in Kuwait since the 1991 > Persian Gulf War. > > Iraq has supplied Kuwait with ``strong and material evidence that some > of the missing were civilians arrested in their homes in Kuwait in front > of their families,'' Abdul Razaq al-Hashimi, head of the war prisoners > committee, was quoted as saying in the al-Thawra daily. > > Al-Hashimi said that Kuwaiti authorities have given little and > contradictory information on some of the missing. > > Kuwait has denied holding any Iraqi prisoners. It claims that more than > 600 Kuwaitis went missing after Iraq invaded the oil-rich emirate in > 1990. Duaij Anzi, manager of a Kuwaiti committee for war prisoners, told > The Associated Press that he will address Iraq's claims at a news > conference Tuesday. > > Iraq has withdrawn from an international committee set up to look into > the issue of persons missing since the Gulf War that liberated Kuwait. > Baghdad claims the committee has not applied enough pressure on Kuwait > to reveal the whereabouts of the missing Iraqis. > > -- > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > This is a discussion list run by the Campaign Against Sanctions on Iraq > For removal from list, email soc-casi-discuss-request@lists.cam.ac.uk > Full archive and list instructions are available from the CASI website: > http://welcome.to/casi -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- This is a discussion list run by the Campaign Against Sanctions on Iraq For removal from list, email soc-casi-discuss-request@lists.cam.ac.uk Full archive and list instructions are available from the CASI website: http://welcome.to/casi