The U.S. Claim of Human Rights and Killing of 500,000 Iraqi Children

A political expert called global organizations, including the United Nations, a plaything in the hands of the U.S. inhumane policies, noting that the United Statas sanctions on Iraq led to the death of 500,000 children in this country.

6/29/2021 11:02:00 AM
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In a phone call interview with ‘Rouydad’ program, Emad Arabi referred to the US record of violating human rights in other countries; “This country violates human rights altogether, and there is historical evidences proving this fact.”

He emphasized that the US government's coup, as well as its support for coup plotters in other countries, killed many civilians; “The British ambassador reported that 400,000 civilians were killed in a coup in Indonesia. This is only a small example of Americans terrorist actions.”

Arabi declared that the US policy is based on oppression and yet, it claims human rights; “A catastrophe occurred in Yemen in 2018: A bus carrying school children was targeted by US bombs and Saudis, killing 51 people, including 40 children .”

He also mentioned another example of our neighboring country, where the United States killed more than 3,800 civilians over three months, and this is part of the Americans record that can be seen in all countries.”



In response to this question that why the international community hasn’t reacted seriously to the contradictory approach of the United States so far, Arabi replied; “The United States has political biases in international institutions; as they imposed catastrophic sanctions on Iraq that killed 500,000 children.”

He mentioned that american authorities considered the killing of these innocent children valuable for their own interests; “The United Nations had two agents in Iraq at the time, one of whom, seeing the tragedy that befell the Iraqi people, resigned from his post, stating in his resignation letter that 5,000 children are dying every month because of US policies run by the United Nations. He then started to serve as a volunteer doctor in Iraq and worked for the Iraqis. As about the second agent, he used the word ‘genocide’ after his resignation; thus the UN knew well that what was going on in Iraq at the time.”

Arabi also noted that such organizations are basically some playthings in the hands of American and British governments; “In Yemen, a child is killed every 10 minutes, while the number of civilians, adults and the elderly runs beyond that.”

By Azadeh Khajeh Nasiri

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