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AN APPEAL TO FREE THE IRAQI DETAINEES

by Open-Publishing - Tuesday 29 November 2005
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Wars and conflicts Police - Repression International USA

I am writing to you, regarding the Iraqis detained by USA troops and the Iraqi security forces. The USA troops have more than 13500 detainees in Abu-Graib, Bucca and (16) other locations. The Iraqi security forces have tens of thousands of detainees. The majority of those were detained without any charge. They were deprived from the Wright to contact lawyers. The Red Cross and Iraqi Red Crescent organizations are not allowed to visit the detainees.

In light of the above facts, you are urgently required, upon your responsibility, to ask to the USA administration to free those detainees so that they can contribute in the forthcoming elections.

It will be easy to convince those, who claim to install democracy in Iraq, to set free the politicians detainees. This will be a sign of good gesture, if it is not to eleviate injustice!.

Mohammed Younis

Forum posts

  • There is almost no voice, who speaks up for these detainees. That is a matter of fact. The U.S. judical system is corrupted, while the supreme court will never interrupt the action of the Busheviks.
    The EU starts slowly to interrogate Americas practice of justice, but this will take a long time and all of these detainees might face death through miserable conditions or even torture and murder.

    As a helpless citizen of the western hemispere I like to apologize for all Iraqis who are exposed to a mean occupational force of the United States.

  • On behalf of Australians with a conscience, I too would like to apologise for the detainees in Abu-Grahib and other locations. We have an Australian detainee imprisoned there and our government is not interested in bringing him back to Australia. He has been there for 4 years and he may die before any charges are laid against him.

    I don’t believe the Coalition of the Willing care anymore about the humanity caught in this net called terrorism. It is unbelievable there are so many prisoners in Iraq and I am ashamed of our government for supporting the US on this so called war on terror.

    It is not only the detainees who are suffering but many Iraqi citizens as well. Human rights violations are no longer important as this world fast loses interest in democracy and becomes only an economy who imprisons dissenters.

  • The detainee’s are Iraqi civilians ,only they lost that label of ’civilian’ when Bush realized he was losing the battle of democratizing Iraqi’s the "American Way’ and the civilians wanted all coalition forces out of Iraq.When your country, a soveriegn nation, is invaded and occupied by an evil aggressor hiding behind the cloak of ’Freedom and Democracy’ and your family members are mutilated,starved,butchered and terrorized, your fellow country-men are subjugated to mere scavengers amongst housing rubble caused by incessant bombings to find food and water to feed their families you must begin to truly hate with a vengeance, the invading oppressors.Therefore the ordinary Iraqi civilian is detained illegally and without any form of legal representation because their hate is seen as a threat by the evil occupiers.The very coalition that rants and raves about freedom and democracy is actually denying those principles to the Iraqi civilians they profess to have liberated.
    The Bush Administration with their willing coalition allies are creating hatred against the western ideaology we all live by and enjoy. Will that hatered become strong enough to cause more leathal attacks on American soil ?.If so... will then the american civilians stand united against an evil and corrupt administration and demand an end to illegal detention of ordinary civilians in what ever nation these babaric practises are taking place ???.