yota691 Posted June 14, 2013 Report Share Posted June 14, 2013 Iraq prepares for the exchange and delivery of the remains of soldiers killed in the wars of the previous regime with Kuwait and Iran 14-06-2013 | (Voice of Iraq) - Add a comment - {Basra: Euphrates News} The Director of the Office of Human Rights in Basra, Mahdi al-Tamimi, the readiness of the Ministry of Human Rights to undertake an exchange of remains of soldiers killed in the eight-year war between Iraq and Iran. He said al-Tamimi told {to Firat News} that "the exchange remains between the two sides came to process the fourteenth," adding that "work is continuing on the stage {11} to search for human remains in the Faw area salted specifically, and is hoped to be completed in {20} of the month June current ". He added that "work is continuing in the {12} phase of the search for human remains in an area east of Basra crazy," pointing out that "the Ministry of Human Rights is also ready to receive the remains of Iraqis from the Kuwaiti side." Tamimi stressed that "the work of the Human Rights Ministry centered in the province of Basra because it is one of the most exposed areas to the battles, whether in the former regime's war with Iran or in the wars in the first and second Gulf." It is said that the process of handing over mortal remains where Iraq has regained a lot of them out of hundreds of military personnel who were killed inside Iranian territory and Kuwait during the war carried out by the dictatorial regime with Iran, Kuwait and who are still missing from the legal area. Ended 42 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mammaw Posted June 14, 2013 Report Share Posted June 14, 2013 I know the US likes to have the USA soldiers returned. And I get all that. But in this case, does it have something to do with their religion to have every body returned to its original country? I mean, we are talking of thousands of bodies of persons that they probably can't recognize or determine who they are, which country they are from or even it perhaps they were Iraq persons slaughtered by the prior government. Do you just go to a mass grave, dig up bodies, put them in black bags and send them to Kuwait? How do you account for that many lost souls? Just wondering out loud.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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k98nights Posted June 14, 2013 Report Share Posted June 14, 2013 Iraq is preparing to Exchange and delivery of the remains of soldiers killed in the wars of the toppled regime with Kuwait and Iran Ali Abdullah 14/06/2013-10: 18 am | Hits: 102 Director of the human rights office in Basra, Mahdi Al-Timimi from the Ministry of human rights was ready to exchange the remains of soldiers killed in the eight-year war between Iraq and Iran. Tamimi said in a press statement that "the exchange of mortal remains between the two sides reached the process of fourteen", noting that "work continues on stage {11} to search for remains in the FAO region salted specifically, and hopefully ends in {20} of June." "Work continues on stage {12} of the search for human remains in an area east of Basra," the crazy, pointing out that "Human Rights Ministry is also ready to receive the remains of Iraqis from the Kuwaiti side." Tamimi stressed that "the work of the Ministry of human rights focus in Basra because of more areas to the battles in the war of the former regime with Iran or in the first and second Gulf wars. The handover of the remains since Iraq regained many of hundreds of fallen soldiers into Iranian territory and Kuwait during the war by the bygone regime with Iran and Kuwait and who are still missing from the area. burathanews.com/news_article_198828.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sweet C Posted June 14, 2013 Report Share Posted June 14, 2013 Wow......thats great!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted June 15, 2013 Author Report Share Posted June 15, 2013 Baghdad is preparing to exchange the remains of soldiers wars in Kuwait and Iran - JUNE 14, 2013 Baghdad is preparing to exchange the remains of soldiers wars in Kuwait and Iran BAGHDAD - Ali al-Moussawi Tehran - Razak Namqa preparing Ministry of Human Rights to make an exchange remains of soldiers killed in the war with Iran. said Director of the Office of the Ministry in the province of Basra Mahdi al-Tamimi said (exchange remains between the two sides came to process the fourteenth ), indicating that the (work is continuing on the stage 11 to search for the remains of the FAO salted specific area and hoped that ends on June 20 of the current). He added that the (work is continuing in stage 12 of the search for human remains in an area east of Basra crazy), pointing out that the (Ministry of Human Rights is also ready to receive the remains of Iraqis from the Kuwaiti side). Tamimi stressed that (the work of the Human Rights Ministry centered in the province of Basra because it is one of the most exposed areas to the battles, whether in the former regime's war with Iran or in the wars in the first and second Gulf). In Tehran, said Iran's Interior Ministry said in a statement extend the duration of the voting in the presidential election for an extra hour until the ninth Friday evening because of the turnout heavy on the ballot. said in a statement to the ministry, "the orders of the minister, was to extend the voting process until 21.00," and that after its decision earlier Friday to extend the due date mainly to shut down the polling stations at 18.00 for two hours. was the news has reported that the percentage of voters has reached about 70 percent, and is entitled to more than 50 million Iranians, including 1.6 million joined the lists of voters for the first time to vote in this election. Voters chose a successor to President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad among the six candidates is no different than any of them with the continued rule of the clergy in Iran 34 years ago, according to Agence France-Presse. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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