UN report cites multinational forces (AP) Updated: 2005-11-15 09:56
The Iraqi army and multinational forces violated international law during
military operations in western Iraq last month by arresting doctors and
occupying medical facilities, a U.N. report said Monday.
The five-page report, from the U.N. Assistance Mission in Iraq, said military
operations by the two forces had "a negative impact on human rights" and cited
figures that more than 10,000 families have been displaced in two restive
provinces — Anbar and Nineveh — alone.
Covering the period of Sept. 1 to Oct. 31, it said the United Nations has
repeatedly sought to draw attention to the issue of detained doctors and
occupied medical facilities during October military operations in Anbar.
"Such actions are contrary to international law governing armed conflict and
in any event they constitute a denial of the protection of international human
rights law," the report said.
The U.N. drafters of the document also suggested that U.S. forces may be
using too much force in their operations, though they stopped short of saying
so.
The costs paid by civilians during military action should lead to "further
reflection on the nature of the conflict and on the proportionality of the use
of force," it said.
Richard Grenell, the spokesman for the U.S. mission to the United Nations,
refused to comment on the report. A spokesman at the U.S. Department of Defense
did not immediately return a call seeking comment.
The review focused on several areas, including the overall human rights
situation, detention and rule of law. It said there were 23,394 detainees in
Iraq, with 11,559 of them held by multinational forces.
"There is an urgent need to provide remedy to lengthy internment for reasons
of security without adequate judicial oversight," the report said.
Citing "open sources," the report said that random killings and terrorist
actions had killed or wounded 26,000 people since 2004, with over 30,000
civilians killed in Iraq since March, 2003. The report did not break down the
numbers or specify the sources.
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