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Iraqi Cabinet Moves to Revoke Contractor Immunity

HeadlineOct 31, 2007

Meanwhile, the Iraqi government continues to take its own steps toward challenging the free reign of companies like Blackwater in Iraq. On Tuesday, the Iraqi Cabinet approved draft legislation that would remove immunity granted to private military firms in Iraq. Contractors remain immune from Iraqi law under an order from then-U.S. proconsul Paul Bremer in June 2004. The measure to revoke immunity will now go before Iraq’s parliament.

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