Baghdad:The Iraqi government has urged the US to reconsider its decision of granting pardons to four former contractors of private security company Blackwater who were convicted over the 2007 killing of 14 civilians in Baghdad.
In an official statement on Wednesday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said it was following up on US President Donald Trump's decision to pardon the contractors who carried out the massacre September 16, 2007, in Baghdad's al-Nisour Square, which caused international denouncement, reports Xinhua news agency.
"The Ministry believes that this decision did not take into account the seriousness of the crime committed, and unfortunately ignores the dignity of the victims as well as the feelings and rights of their families," the statement said.
The Ministry will follow up on the issue with the government of the US through diplomatic channels to urge it to reconsider the pardon decision, the statement added.
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Blackwater was a private security contractor company hired to protect US personnel in Iraq.
It was accused by the Iraqi government of using excessive force in Baghdad.