We Must Investigate The Human Impact Of War In Iraq" John Battle tells Parliament |
John persuaded Parliament today to investigate the human impact of possible military action in Iraq. John is a member of the International Development Select Committee, and persuaded them of the urgent need to focus on Iraq. The Committee will investigate the various possible effects of military action on the Iraqi people. "While all the talk is of military action, someone ought to be raising the question of the humanitarian consequences, and that question needs to be raised now," said John. The investigation will look particularly at: Key witnesses the Select Committee will invite to give evidence include the Secretary of State for International Development, Clare Short; Prof Paul Rogers of Bradford University; charities including Christian Aid, CARE International, Save the Children Fund, and Islamic Relief; and UN agencies including UNHCR (UN High Commission for Refugees), UNICEF, the World Food Programme and UNOIP (UN Office of the Iraq Programme). "Prof Paul Rogers and the Oxford Research Group have produced an excellent briefing which we need to build on now," John added. |
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