Отказ Саддама Хуссейна подсчитать военнопленных войны в Персидском заливе
UNSCRs
686, 687 and others require Saddam Hussein to release immediately any
Gulf War prisoners and to cooperate in accounting for missing and dead
Kuwaitis and others from the Gulf War. Saddam has continued to violate
these resolutions.
- Saddam
Hussein has failed to return, or account for, a large number of Kuwaiti
citizens and citizens of other countries who were detained during the
Iraqi occupation of Kuwait and continues to refuse to cooperate with
the Tripartite Commission to resolve the cases.
- Of
609 cases of missing Gulf War POWs/MIAs representing 14 nationalities -
including one American pilot - under review by the Tripartite
Commission on Gulf War Missing, only 4 have been resolved. Because of
continued Iraqi obfuscation and concealment, very few cases have been
resolved since the Gulf War. Saddam Hussein denies having any knowledge
of the others and claims that any relevant records were lost in the
aftermath of the Gulf War.
- In
a December 2001 report to the UN Security Council, the UN
Secretary-General criticized the Iraqi Government's refusal to
cooperate with the U.N. on the issue of the missing POWs/MIAs citizens.
Iran reports that the Iraqi Government still has not accounted for
5,000 Iranian POW's missing since the Iran-Iraq War.
- "Secretary
General reiterates little progress on the issue of repatriation or
return of all Kuwaiti and third country nationals or their remains, as
Iraq refused to cooperate with the Tripartite Commission."
- In
August 2001, Amnesty International reported that Saddam Hussein has the
world's worst record for numbers of persons who have disappeared and
remain unaccounted for.
- The
Iraqi Government continued to ignore the more than 16,000 cases
conveyed to it in 1994 and 1995 by the UN, as well as requests from the
Governments of Kuwait and Saudi Arabia to account for the whereabouts
of those who had disappeared during Iraq's 1990-91 occupation of
Kuwait, and from Iran regarding the whereabouts of prisoners of war
that Iraq captured in the 1980-88 Iran-Iraq War.
- "Security
Council regrets that no progress made on return of Kuwaiti national
archives, reiterate need for Iraq to immediately fulfill all
requirements under the relevant resolutions, including repatriation or
return of all Kuwaiti and third country nationals or their remains."
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