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U.S. GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT | S. Con. Res. 31
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S. CON. RES. 31 - OUTRAGE AT TREATMENT OF AMERICAN POWS BY
IRAQI GOVERNMENT
Introduced March 27, 2003 into the senate by Joseph Lieberman (D-CT).
Cosponsors.
This resolution condemns the treatment of American POWs by Iraq, asking the
Iraqi leadership to abide by UN conventions on fair treatment.
Resolution:
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Expresses the outrage of Congress at the flagrant
violations by the Government of Iraq of the customary international law of war
and the Convention Relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War, dated at
Geneva August 12 1949, and entered into force October 21, 1950.
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Supports in the strongest terms the President's warning to
Iraq that the United States will hold the Government of Iraq, its officials,
and military personnel involved accountable for any and all such violations.
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Expects Iraq to comply with the requirements of the
international law of war and the explicit provisions of the Convention
Relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War, which afford prisoners of war
the proper and humane treatment to which they are entitled.
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Expects that Iraq will afford prisoners of war access to
representatives of the International Committee of the Red Cross, as required
by the Convention Relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War.
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