id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt uc1.31210010550968 United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations. United States policy toward Iraq : human rights, weapons proliferation, and international law : hearing before the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, One Hundred First Congress, second session, June 15, 1990 1990 .txt text/plain 30276 1903 62 Amnesty International is also concerned about the fate of an estimated 27,500 Iraqi Kurds who are currently in refugee camps in According to reports, pressure has been used by the Turkish authorities to coerce some Iraqi Kurds to return to Iraq under official Since then Amnesty International has registered its concerns on numerous occasions with the U.N. Commission on Human Rights and directly with the government of Iraq. (1) Amnesty International believes that the abuses by the government of Iraq constitutes a gross and persistent pattern of internationally-recognized human rights (2) Amnesty International calls on the administration to appeal to the government of Iraq to cease the systematic abuse of human rights and to adhere to its In December 1989, Amnesty International received reports that the Iraqi Government was seeking the extradition of 138 Kurds from refugee camps in Diyarbakir ./cache/uc1.31210010550968.pdf ./txt/uc1.31210010550968.txt