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Annan condemns attacks in Iraq
United Nations, Oct 28: Condemning the suicide attacks in Baghdad which left at least 40 people dead, United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan has called the bombing of the Red Cross Office in Baghdad a
United Nations, Oct 28: Condemning the suicide
attacks in Baghdad which left at least 40 people dead, United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan has called the bombing of the Red Cross Office in Baghdad a "crime against humanity."
Annan said he is "is deeply dismayed" at the latest
series of terrorist attacks.
He said he believes "all terrorist acts, from whatever
quarter and whatever their justification, are morally
repugnant and indefensible," and called upon the authorities
in Iraq to bring those responsible to justice.
A series of terrorist bombings left at least 40 people
dead and more than 200 injured in Iraq yesterday.
Bureau Report