Saddam didn't leave protocolls of his mass slaughterings? Other than that, there was no chaos in Iraq pre-invasion.
Bosnia to offer DNA assistance to Iraq
ISN SECURITY WATCH (23/11/04) - Bosnia’s International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP) has announced its plans to assist Iraq in identifying missing persons, following a visit to Sarajevo by Iraqi interim human rights minister Bakhtiar Amin, who expressed hope that Bosnia’s tragic experience could prove useful in identifying exhumed bodies in Iraq. The ICMP said it would donate its forensic Data Management System (fDMS), a unique electronic database that tracks the process of exhumations and identifications from site reconnaissance and exhumation to the identification of remains, notification of family members, and final burial. According to the ICMP, there are believed to be between 300’000 and one million missing persons in Iraq - 10 times more then in all the countries of the former Yugoslavia. Most of the missing are believed to be buried in mass graves, and several mass grave sites have already been found and exhumed. ...Bosnia’s ICMP is the only organization in the world using DNA to match thousands of bone samples from missing persons with blood samples from family members.
Here are some reports and pics (1,2,3) of the non-chaotic Saddam policies. And life and human rights in Iraq under Saddam were certainly an orderly affair, compared to the chaos post-Saddam...
no, no, you got it all wrong! America, george bush, and Britain are the bad guys. where's the liberals making a hissy fit now.
Posted by: roman thomas | November 24, 2004 at 09:27 PM
10 times more missing persons than in all the countries of the former Yugoslavia...
100 times less media coverage...
Fair and balanced.
Posted by: Kees Rudolf | November 24, 2004 at 11:31 PM