Finding Kuwait’s Missing National Archives

Posted by admin on Jan 30, 2012

Jurist Guest Columnist Douglas Cox of the City University of New York School of Law says that the Kuwaiti national archives, which were taken by Iraqi forces in 1990, have still not been returned and keep the post-Saddam Iraq under a UN Security Council resolution aimed at having the documents returned.

As the final US military convoy left Iraqi territory last month, the US, along with other members of the UN Security Council, criticized Iraq’s lack of progress in locating Kuwaiti national archives — the historical records of the nation — that disappeared during Saddam Hussein’s 1990 invasion.

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