Iraqi employees: one down

This from today’s Times, via Tim W:

Mohammad’s body was found dumped in wasteland on the outskirts of Basra. His killers had burnt cigarettes into his back, broken one of his hands and legs and shot him three times in the head and twice in the chest. His crime: to have worked as an interpreter for the British in Iraq.

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*Speaking personally, I doubt very much the petition will sway the conscience of a politician or career civil servant but as a tangible show of solidarity it is very important.

Update:
This can’t be stressed enough…

This is not solely about the 91 translators currently employed by the UK forces in Basra. Even they have not yet been guaranteed their safety despite the increase in media attention- but there are many more Iraqis facing the same threat of a horrible death for their work for British personnel. The Government must grant Asylum rights to any Iraqi who is seriously at risk of being murdered for having worked for this country.


Posted on August 15th, 2007 at 1:09 pm

See also
Iraqi Employees: A statement by the Prime Minister
Iraqi employees campaign: not over yet
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  1. Longrider » One Down on 15.08.2007 at 18:56

    [...] Chicken Yoghurt, one of the Iraqi interpreters has been tortured and [...]

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