An anti-human torture in 21st century that has
caused residents severe orthopedic diseases
The Iraqi
forces continue to prevent residents from using their own forklift trucks. As a
result of this anti-human measure, residents are forced to carry heavy loads
with their hands or on their backs. (Pictures enclosed)
After the
Iraqi forces prevented the transfer of dozens of forklift trucks from Ashraf to
Camp Liberty, following numerous referrals by the residents to the United
States and the United Nations authorities, in a trilateral agreement in
November 2012 between UNAMI, the residents, and the Iraqi government, two
forklift trucks were transferred from Ashraf to Camp Liberty. The Iraqi forces
refused to hand over these two forklift trucks to the residents and it was
decided that the forklift trucks be kept at the police battalion to be given to
the residents on a daily basis and returned back at the end of the work.
From the
outset, the Iraqi intelligence hampered the daily use of the forklift trucks
and in practice gave the forklifts trucks to residents only every few days. It
is now, however, over four months that despite daily referrals by the
residents, the Iraqi forces refuse to give them the forklift trucks. The Iraqi
intelligence agents have taken the forklift trucks to their own place and are
using them.
Obstructing
residents from using their own forklift trucks as the simplest equipment to
carry loads is nothing but an anti-human torture in the 21st
century. The residents are therefore coerced to constantly carry heavy loads
with their hands or on their backs that during the recent months has caused
severe backaches and hand aches, as well as osteo-diseases among many
residents.
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