61. Iraq has refused access to presidential palaces and other sensitive sites. 62. Iraq claims that it has the right to restrict access to sensitive sites which affect national security and the safety of President Saddam Hussein. 63. Iraq has claimed it has the right to restrict access to sensitive sites that affect national security and the safety of its president. 64. Iraq, however, claims it has the right to restrict access to sensitive sites that affect national security and the safety of Saddam. 65. Israeli police on Friday stormed into the most sensitive religious site in the Holy Land, throwing stun grenades at Palestinian rock-throwers, police said. 66. Iraq claims that it has the right to restrict access to sensitive sites that affect national security and the safety of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. 67. Iraq claims that it has the right to restrict access to sensitive sites which affect national security. 68. Iraq has barred U.N. inspectors from sensitive sites including presidential compounds on grounds of national sovereignty. 69. Iraq in Tuesday confirmed its acceptance of a proposal under which it will members of the UN Security Council access to sensitive sites. 70. One of those recommendations is for Butler to travel to Baghdad as soon as possible to discuss inspections of sensitive sites, which Iraq says are off-limits. |