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This 20 page paper provides an overview of human rights violations in Iraq. This paper considers both the politics and ethics of human rights violations and the response from external forces. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
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the lack of evidence of human rights violations and instead focus on concern for oil interests, Amnesty International cites a number of different human rights violations that require immediate attention
in Iraq. In considering the issue of human rights violations in Iraq and the role of the United States in addressing these violations, it is necessary to recognize the history
between the United States and Iraq, and also consider the United Nations sanctions that have been in place against Iraq in the period since the Gulf War. In addition,
it is also important to note the differing views regarding the value of interventions in Iraq, the lack of support for US interventions in Iraq by at least three member
countries of the United Nations Security Council, and the existing debates over the impacts of action vs. non-action. In the midst of a period of high anti-American sentiments, it
is important to consider all of these points when determining whether US interventions in Iraq, including the use of military force, is necessary. Background Iraq is a
Middle Eastern country which is bordered by Turkey, Iran, Syria, Kuwait, Jordan and Saudi Arabia. In recent years, there have been conflicts with both Iran and Kuwait, although Iraq has
had fewer political difficulties with her other neighbors. The country is mostly agricultural, with about half the available land being arable, although it is not all currently under cultivation.
Though agricultural products are prevalent, the countries most important resource is oil, and the few large manufacturing concerns which Iraq has are based on the oil industry. It is these
oil resources which have made Iraq the subject of such concentrated interest on the part of the west throughout the past few decades. The majority of the population is Arabic,
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