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- Subject: Iraq: NGO's say UN air raid "intolerable"
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- Subject: IPS/IRAQ/JANUARY 1993
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- /* Written 12:09 am Jan 17, 1993 by newsdesk@igc.apc.org in igc:ips.englibrary */
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- Title: IRAQ: U.N. air raid support is 'intolerable', say NGOs
-
- geneva, jan 14 (ips/victor ego ducrot) -- international non-
- government organisation's (ngos) have criticised united nations
- approval of the ''aggression of western powers against iraq'' as
- ''intolerable''.
-
- the air raid on wednesday has also been described by the pacifist
- ngos as united states president ''george bush's last crazy hostile
- act''.
-
- the statements, released in geneva, were made by the women for
- peace organisation (wpo), the north-south institute (n-si) and the
- international pro-palestinian association (ipa), all active in
- islamic issues.
-
- the three ngo's will lead a protest on jan. 17 against the air
- raid on iraq which will take place in front of the u.n.
- headquarters in geneva.
-
- the protest rally will be attended by the ex-president of
- algeria, ben bella; the former leader of the portuguese revolution
- of 1974, otelo de carvalho; and tunisian fauzy mella, professor at
- the geneva development institute.
-
- on thursday representatives of the palestinian liberation
- organisation (plo) in geneva issued a press release condemning
- ''the western aggression carried out in the name of the u.n.''.
-
- the union of arab lawyers (ual) and the american lawyers
- association (ala) also criticised the joint french, british and
- north american operation against iraq.
-
- the ala representative in geneva, argentinean jurist alejandro
- teitelbaum, called it alarming that a group of countries ''use
- weapons to force compliance with u.n. resolutions, while the
- mission of this world organisation is to keep the peace''.
-
- ''it cannot be imagined that these countries would carry out a
- similar military operation against morocco, a country that
- violates u.n. resolutions on the situation in the sahara and has
- paralysed the u.n.'s mission in this area,'' he added.
-
- he said that countries like israel and south africa have always
- violated u.n. resolutions, and neither the security council, the
- u.s. or the european powers ever felt the need for military
- intervention.
-
- the ual declared in a press release, that the true aim of the
- u.s. and its allies is to protect their strategic interests in the
- persian gulf, under cover of the u.n.
-
- there were no official reactions in diplomatic circles in
- geneva and an unamed diplomat said that the attack on iraq ''took
- nobody by surprise, because we expected it to happen that very
- day''.(more/ips)
-
- iraq: u.n. air raid support is 'intolerable', say ngos(2-e)
-
- according to a statement from the u.s. embassy, ''the military
- operation was directed at president saddam hussein's anti-aircraft
- missiles''.
-
- the u.s. ordered wednesday's attack, because, during the
- previous two weeks, iraq sent aircraft south into an area
- designated as a no-fly zone by u.n. resolutions, and installed
- anti-aircraft missiles.
-
- in addition, iraqi forces entered kuwait on four occasions and
- baghdad refused u.n. observers access to iraqi territory.
-
- mohamad al sahaf, the iraqi foreign minister, told the
- jordanian daily ''ad-dustur'' that the actions ordered by saddam
- hussein are not in violation of the u.n. resolutions or the terms
- of the truce signed two years ago.
-
- the iraqi ambassador to the u.n. in new york, nizar hamdoom, on
- wednesday stated on television that ''the u.n. representatives in
- iraq tell our government one thing, and the offices in new york
- something completely different''.
-
- un officials in geneva reported that hamdoom had sent a letter to
- the president of the security council, yoshi hatano, on tuesday,
- in which he asked that a diplomatic solution to the disagreement
- between washington and baghdad be sought.
-
- according to julian hottinger, political scientist at the
- lausanne university, the military decision taken by u.s. president
- george bush, six days before leaving office, is ''extremely
- dangerous'' because it aggravates the existing tension in the
- muslim world.
-
- hottinger believes that these tensions will increase if another
- military attack on iraq takes place. the regional situation has
- already been put under pressure by the israeli decision to deport
- over 400 palestinians and the situation of muslims in the former
- yugoslavia and in the ex-soviet republics.
-
- analysts on swiss french speaking television commented that
- bill clinton will take power in the u.s. at a time of worldwide
- instability.
-
- clinton, who supports bush's decision, will have to face the
- problem of the civil war in bosnia-hercegovina, the instability in
- the balkans as well as the situation in somalia.
- (end/ips/ip/ved/mf/trd/mv/93).
-
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