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ICRC says near accord with Iraq on detainee visits
30 Nov 2006 10:48:03 GMT
Source: Reuters
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GENEVA, Nov 30 (Reuters) - The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is near agreement with Iraqi authorities to allow its officials to visit prisoners at Iraqi-run detention centres.

The neutral humanitarian agency, which already visits 14,000 prisoners held in Iraq mainly by U.S. and British forces, said it was in talks with Iraqi authorities on an agreement.

"We are quite confident that this dialogue will materialise in an agreement in a short period," Georges Comninos, ICRC head of operations for the Middle East and North Africa, told a news briefing at ICRC headquarters on Thursday.

In a statement, the ICRC condemned the daily bloodshed in Iraq and called for a halt to deliberate attacks on civilians.

The ICRC, which deploys 400 people in Iraq with an annual budget of 38 million Swiss francs ($31.59 million), will increase its budget to some 58 million Swiss francs ($48.21 million) next year, according to Comninos.


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