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"en.20030903.9.3-234"2
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"Question No 6 by Mihail Papayannakis ():
In a recent press release Amnesty International expresses serious concerns regarding the conditions under which hundreds of Iraqis are being detained (in the Abu Ghraib prison and in specially adapted detention areas in Baghdad airport). These detainees have been arrested by the occupying forces in Iraq. In particular, the humanitarian organisation’s charges relate to the absence of legal assistance for detainees, the impossibility of communication with their families and the lack of proper access to drinking water and hygiene facilities. At the same time, the organisation states that there are well-founded suspicions that a considerable number of those being held suffered cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment immediately after and during their arrests.
What does the Council consider to be the legal status and responsibilities of the occupying forces in Iraq, and how can they guarantee the fundamental rights of the inhabitants of the country’s occupied areas?"@en1
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"Subject: Detainees in Iraq"1
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