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WikiLeaks Unloading the US-Iran War of Shadows




Geneva: WikiLeaks again dismantle the secret data owned by U.S. Defence Headquarters, aka the Pentagon. This time the thousands of pages of documents reveal the U.S. engage Iran and the shadow of war. Thus disclosed Wikileaks site, Saturday (23/10).

WikiLeaks site explained, the secret document that accuses Tehran of using a civilian militia to kill and kidnap U.S. soldiers shooting incident resulting in the Iran-Iraq border, September 7, 2006. At that time, an Iranian soldier directing a grenade launcher to the American soldiers who were patrolling in the border area. The attack was then rewarded with a barrage of bullets U.S. forces caliber machine gun 50 mm. As a result, the offender successfully shot dead.

The document also mentions the Pentagon ordered U.S. troops on patrol with a distance of one kilometer of the borderline between Tehran with Baghdad. The order was issued by Pentagon report that says U.S. Revolutionary Guards often arming militias in Iraq to fight U.S. forces and the Allies.

Leaked documents also mention, during the period 2004-2010, there are hundreds of thousands of cases of violations of human rights or human rights by police and Iraqi army trained by the U.S. military. They are generally involved cases of torture against civilians, rape, to murder. However, the case has disappeared and left abandoned by U.S. authorities at the time.

Meanwhile, Pentagon spokesman Col. Dave Lapan WikiLeaks condemned. He pointed WikiLeaks unlawful because the document was issued confidential. In different places, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton also expressed similar criticism.

Meanwhile, Manfred Nowak, the United Nations officials urged Washington area of human rights immediately lose a special investigation team to investigate reports of human rights violations so far in Iraq.

"Washington should lower the investigation team, President Barack Obama must prove the promise of` change `was saying during the last election," said Nowak, quip

1 comments:

buch leser said...

The released documents show the daily life of the conflict, as U.S. soldiers have experienced it. In addition, it appears from the thousands threat analysis, attack reports and arrest records but also reconstruct exactly how has unfolded, the Islamic brother struggle between Shiites and Sunnis, how society brutalized, such as abductions, executions and torture of detainees routine was. Even activists from neighboring Syria, Iran and Jordan mingled the documents revealed in this war. It is shown again and again. A war benefits no one. Only the people suffer.

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