11. The London-based human rights monitor accused federal troops of killing and torturing suspected militants, and rebels of attacking civilians. 12. The U.N. monitors repeatedly have accused Iraq of hiding banned material and purposely misleading the inspectors. 13. The U.N. monitors have repeatedly accused Iraq of concealing data and there is little prospect that the sanctions will be fully lifted soon. 14. The weapons monitors have repeatedly accused Iraq of concealing elements of its banned arms programs. 15. U.N. arms monitors have accused Iraq of repeatedly misleading the inspectors and there is no serious talk at the United Nations of lifting the sanctions. 16. U.N. human rights monitors have accused Croatian soldiers of atrocities against civilians as well as looting and burning of houses during and after the offensive. 17. U.N. monitors accused Iraq of taking advantage of a halt in inspections to disable the cameras and hide key equipment. 18. U.N. monitors have accused Iraq of taking advantage of a halt in weapons inspections to disable surveillance cameras and hide key equipment from monitored sites. 19. U.N. arms monitors have accused Iraq of tampering with surveillance cameras and hiding key equipment during the standoff with the United Nations and United States. 20. U.N. human rights monitors have accused Croatian soldiers of atrocities against civilians as well as looting and burning of houses during and since the offensive. |