Friday, April 15, 2005

Iraq - Over 300,000 In Mass Graves

The New York Times reports on the never ending mass grave finds in Iraq.

Investigators have discovered several mass graves in southern Iraq that are believed to contain the bodies of people killed by Saddam Hussein's government, including one estimated to hold 5,000 bodies, Iraqi officials say.

The graves, discovered over the past three months, have not yet been dug up because of the risks posed by the continuing insurgency and the lack of qualified forensic workers, said Bakhtiar Amin, Iraq's interim human rights minister. But initial excavations have substantiated the accounts of witnesses to a number of massacres. If the estimated body counts prove correct, the new graves would be among the largest in the grim tally of mass killings that have gradually come to light since the fall of Mr. Hussein's government two years ago. At least 290 grave sites containing the remains of some 300,000 people have been found since the American invasion two years ago, Iraqi officials say.


The lack of qualifed workers is caused by the refusal of several EU countries that refuse to help in case their evidence is used in trials that may result in the guilty getting the death sentence. Talk about missplaced loyalties.
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