The netherlands belongs to relatives of victims, to compensate for the

for example, If the Netherlands is to participate in a military intervention abroad, and the civilian casualties it causes than the State, is required by law to

The netherlands belongs to relatives of victims, to compensate for the

for example, If the Netherlands is to participate in a military intervention abroad, and the civilian casualties it causes than the State, is required by law to be claims against you for damages, for example, survivors are to be awarded, it has been in 2014, drawn up in a document that, on Monday, the ministry of Defence has been released.

the notes are not the procedures that victims should have to go through. Also, if any funds are not highlighted.

you can follow the guidelines of The department, are at right angles to the line of that defence minister Ank Bijleveld maintained around the deaths in the air campaign in the year 2015, the Iraqi town of Hawija. At least seventy people were killed. Bijleveld stated that the next of kin, for compensation, in the first instance, the Iraqi authorities have had to strike because of Iraq, among others, the Netherlands was asked to help in the fight against the Islamic State (IS).

A spokesman for the Defence late in the meeting with the NRC to know that the department is still in that state. However, it is clear from the document that there was no agreement with Iraq, in which the potential claims are included. "It is not, it is also expected that at this convention there are going to be."

Documentation is going to factor in the potential matter Party and against the State'

The newspaper reported earlier that dozens of Iraqis to an insurance claim, preparing against the Dutch, because they feel that they have been victims of the raid in Hawija. Their lawyer, Liesbeth Zegveld, predicts that the document "plays a role in the upcoming process".

in the Netherlands, from October 2014 to June 2016 to be a part of the mission to fight in Iraq. In 2018, the mission continues and was extended to Syria. The Dutch F-16's and have about three missions to be completed, and in seven out of the ten missions, and their weapons are used.

Date Of Update: 10 February 2020, 22:00
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