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Feb 22, 2012

Iraq Becoming A Police State

The washingtonpost.com wrote on January 22, 2012:

"Iraq 'cracked down harshly' on freedom of expression and assembly in 2011 by intimidating, beating and detaining activists and journalists, Human Rights Watch said Sunday in announcing its World Report 2012.

"'Iraq is quickly slipping back into authoritarianism as its security forces abuse protesters, harass journalists and torture detainees,' said Sarah Leah Whitson, Middle East director at Human Rights Watch. 'Despite U.S. government assurances that it helped create a stable democracy, the reality is that it left behind a budding police state.'

"Many of the problems reported by Human Rights Watch occurred before Dec. 18, when the final U.S. troops left the country. The group reported similar problems last year.

"But in its new report, the organization also highlights recent incidents.

"In the weeks leading up to the U.S. withdrawal, Iraqi security forces rounded up hundreds of Iraqis accused of being former Baath Party members, according to Human Rights Watch. Most of them 'remain in detention without charge,' the group said.

"This month, according to Human Rights Watch, Iraqi authorities were able to curtail anti-government demonstrations by flooding weekly protests with pro-government supporters and undercover security agents.

“'Dissenting activists and independent journalists for the most part said that they no longer felt safe attending the demonstrations,' Human Rights Watch said."

Despite all of the self-congratulatory claims by U.S. officials, Iraq is not an example for claiming victory; rather, the United States has left Iraq ripe for a dramatic move into Islamic extremism--just as we see now happening throughout Northern Africa and much of the Middle East.

 

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