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Iraqi writer casts blame on UN's "Special Commission of spies".

BBC Monitoring International Reports

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An Iraqi newspaper commentary has said that the United Nations Special Commission, Unscom, which operated in Iraq for seven years, had deliberately manufactured lies and crises with the aim of maintaining suspicion about Iraq's weapons capability and thus implementing a US plan. The paper said it was part of Unscom's method to start asking questions about "petty and secondary issues" in order to waste time and procrastinate. The paper said Unscom had now completed its work and examined all the pending issues, and the results showed that Iraq had met its commitments. Therefore, it said, the UN Security Council should lift the sanctions on Iraq. The following is the text of a commentary by Malik Mansur entitled: "America and the scandals of the Special Commission of spies"; published by Iraqi newspaper Al-Thawrah web site on …

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