Text of human rights leaflet distributed to coalition soldiers
Like all human beings, Iraqis have a right to just treatment and respect. Yet many Iraqi families have shared with us their stories of U.S. troops violating their human rights and dignity. As a result, support is growing among Iraqis for violent resistance.
If any Coalition soldier mistreats an Iraqi citizen, it endangers all Coalition soldiers. For your own safety and for the well-being of Iraqi citizens, we invite you to abide by these principles taken from the Geneva Conventions, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and related humanitarian and human rights law:
Iraqis detained by Coalition Forces have been held for months without charges, without legal counsel, and without contact with their families. The loss of husbands and fathers and the income and security they provide creates terrible hardship for families. Often men are detained on the basis of false information and malicious rumors. Please remember that suspicion is not proof and that the men detained may be innocent of all wrongdoing.
Coalition Forces are obliged to respect the provisions of international human rights treaties to which their home countries and/or Iraq have signed. The "Rules of Engagement" are not the only rules which apply.
You can be held liable for your actions in Iraq, even if you are obeying orders from your commanding officer.
When you return home, will you be able to tell your families that you acted with honor and compassion?
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