NCRI – Reporting on the recent revelations on Iraq by WikiLeaks, the American daily San Francisco Chronicle wrote on Tuesday, “The United Nations’ top human rights official called on Tuesday for the U.S. and Iraq to investigate allegations of detainee abuse contained in Wikileaks’ release of American military documents.”
“The online whistleblower put out nearly 400,000 field reports by American soldiers on Friday. Many of them contained reports of severe abuse by Iraqi forces, and showed that U.S. troops did not intervene to halt the violence in many cases.”
“U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay said the information adds to ”concerns that serious breaches of international human rights law have occurred in Iraq.””
The daily added, “Pillay said that the U.S. and Iraq should prosecute anyone believed responsible for torture, unlawful killings and other abuses.”
The paper also released photos of a press conference in Brussels by the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) on Tuesday. The NCRI’s Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman, Mohammad Mohaddessin, revealed fresh evidence on the Iranian regime’s meddling in Iraq during the conference.