Iraq:
Violence must stop - rule of law must prevail
Amnesty
International condemns the use of civilians as bargaining chips in the
continuing political instability in Iraq. "Attacks on civilians
constitute a breach of international law and potentially a crime against
humanity," said Amnesty International. "Armed groups must
set free all hostages they are detaining and refrain from kidnapping
people or attack civilians."
An armed group that
calls itself "the Secret Islamic Army" is holding at least
seven hostages including three Indians, three Kenyans and one Egyptian.
The group have threatened to behead one Indian hostage by 1500 GMT on
Friday unless the Kuwaiti firm for which he works quits the country.
Another group called
"the Death Squad of Iraqi Resistance" kidnapped four Jordanian
workers on Thursday. The group vowed to take "appropriate measures"
if the company that employed them did not stop working with the Americans.
Two Syrian truck drivers from the same company were reportedly kidnapped
on the same day. Another militant group seized a Somali driver and threatened
to behead him unless his Kuwaiti employer stopped operating in Iraq
on Thursday.
Two Pakistani hostages
were executed on Wednesday after their employer refused to withdraw.
At least 70 people,
the majority of them civilians, were killed and scores injured in a
suicide attack in Baquba on Wednesday. The attack took place when a
man in a car laden with explosives drove into a crowd of people. The
people were queuing to apply for a job outside a police station in Baquba,
north of Baghdad. At least 20 of those also killed were passing by on
a bus.
Hundreds of civilians
have so far died in direct or indiscriminate attacks by armed groups.
Scores of foreign nationals working in Iraq have been seized in recent
months and at least eight of them have been executed by armed groups.
The groups are threatening to execute all hostages unless the companies
employing them, or their respective home countries, pull out of Iraq.
"Amnesty International
renews its call on armed groups to stop killing civilians, carrying
out indiscriminate attacks in densely populated areas and to respect
minimum standards of international humanitarian law, justice and humanity
in their actions." The organization also urges armed groups to
immediately end the kidnappings as well as the torture and ill-treatment
or killing of hostages. The Iraqi Interim Government should bring to
justice those responsible for this kind of attack.
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Amnesty International.