Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2007-01-31-Speech-3-155"
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"en.20070131.21.3-155"2
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"Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, we have just received news yet again that women, children, men looking for work, and civilian authorities have been murdered in Baghdad. By whom? By a gang of extremely well-organised criminals, about whom nothing is known.
One section of international opinion calls them insurgents, but they are criminals, who are being protected even by the authorities. Paul Bremer, the first Iraqi administrator, once said that first of all there would be a moratorium on the death penalty and then recognition of the International Criminal Court. Instead, Iraq today does not recognise the International Criminal Court and there is no chance at all that this gang of murderers will be prosecuted under the law.
I would not want today’s Iraq to be a country that upholds such a situation instead of combating it."@en1
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