BONN,
April 1 (IslamOnline.net) - 13 days after the launch of U.S.-led
invasion of Iraq, the Swiss Foreign Ministry has decided to document
U.S.-British war crimes against Iraqi civilians on a separate section
within its website.
Swiss
Foreign Minister Micheline Calmy Rey Monday, March 31, was quoted by
the German paper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung as saying that
the section - operational since Monday morning - gathers information
and data from credible and documented sources, adding names of new
victims would be added on an hourly basis.
The
initial data available so far reveals the dirtiness of U.S.-British
warmongers, the fakeness of their claims about a clean war, as well as
their indifference to the lives of innocent, unarmed Iraqi civilians,
Rey, member of the ruling Socialist, Democratic Party, was quoted by
the paper as saying.
The
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung quoted the minister as noting
that incoming data, days after the start of the invasion, revealed a
significant and a dangerous rise in the number of civilian casualties,
as a result of attacks carried out by the invading troops.
Switzerland
is a founder and a sponsor of the Geneva Convention, related to the
prisoners of wars, civilians and human rights during wars, especially
the protection of civilians in war zones. In this capacity, it was
imperative for us to do our best to see the Convention is applied,
especially, the protection of civilians during wars, the paper quoted
Rey as saying.
Since
she held her post early this year, Rey adopted what she described as
“open diplomacy,” said the German newspaper.
It
added that in January, 2003, Rey called on the U.S. and Iraq to hold a
meeting in Switzerland to try to solve the standoff peacefully. The
Americans turned down her proposal.
During
this week, Rey plans to hold a conference to co-ordinate humanitarian
and aid steps in Iraq, as a complementary step to a similar conference
she organized a week before the launch of the invasion.
According
to the latest poll about the U.S.-led invasion, among the Swiss
citizens, majority of them opposes the invasion and denounces the
U.S.-British policies.
Almost
all Swiss population have set up white flags on their roofs, as a sign
of peace and opposition to the ongoing invasion.
The
Swiss government opposes using its airports or airspace by
U.S.-British military aircrafts. It also refused expelling Iraqi
diplomats, a request sought repeatedly by Washington.
According
to the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Rey intends to “take a
walk” through the de-militarized zone on the border between North
and South Korea, in an attempt to ease tension in the Korean
Peninsula.