Camp Ashraf Day 59, US embassy, London - pictures
Terence Bunch | 24.09.2009 17:16 | Globalisation | Iraq | Terror War
19 year old student, Soudabeh Heidari.
The British clergy supporters.
Earlier in the week, British Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowen Williams, draws international attention to the issue of the 36 detained hostages now floudering in Iraqi custody.
The men have been arbitrarily held in Iraq for almost two months, have not been charged with any offence, are held by Iraqi police officers with almost no reference to any court procedure in an environment in which the Iraqi judiciary appear to be completely absent.
As a result, the detainees are now qualified as hostages.
US President Barack Obama has not made any attempt to deal with the matter despite the US occupation authorities having a statutory obligation to the residents of Camp Ashraf under article 4 of the Geneva Convention, giving a persuasive insight into the nature of the democracy developing in Iraq.
US embassy, London, 24th September 2009
*note An interview with 19 year old Manchester student, Soudabeh Heidari, will follow tomorrow Friday 25th September 2009.
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