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Around 60,000 Detained in Iraq: ICRC Print E-mail
Wednesday, 14 November 2007 09:57
ImageInternational Committee of the Red Cross says accessed ‘some’ Iraqis deprived of freedom.

 
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said on Tuesday, Nov. 13, that around 60,000 people are currently detained in Iraq.


"Today, there are some estimated 60,000 persons deprived of freedom and detained by the Iraqi authorities or the US-led coalition in different places all over Iraq," said Karl Matti, head of the Jordan-based Iraq delegation.


"The ICRC has access to part of them," said Matti, adding that the international relief agency also has access to "permanent places of detention" run by the occupation forces.


"The ICRC looks forward to sign soon an agreement with the Iraqi government granting general access to all places of detention. Negotiations are ongoing," he told a press conference in Amman.

The agency carries out regular visits to check on detainees held in four occupatin -run camps in Baghdad and southern Iraq as part of its overall relief effort in one of the world's most dangerous countries for relief workers.


"Iraq will remain a difficult context for the ICRC. Nevertheless, I am sure that the ICRC will do its utmost to come closer and closer to the Iraqi people," Matti said.

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