It depends on how you read the question.
All people everywhere around the world have the same rights, as codified by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. However, people only have legal recourse to the rights provided to them by their national constitutions and the general interpretation of them. As such, Iraqis have far fewer rights than do US Americans.
Some rights that US Americans have that Iraqis do not have include:
The people involved in the war in Iraq are the US, Iraq and the UK.
every country has different rights but the poor and needy should have the same rights as us.
Evan though they have different names they are both states, have people that live there, have stores and shelter,ect.
Iraq is 169,234 square miles, roughly the size of California.
The only reason why cloned people have no rights yet is because A. they haven't invented them yet and B. they have not perfected them but i can assure you that when they do perfect them they will have the same rights as us!
Iraq does not hate URL. if your''ll treat people bad,they will return the favour to the people that are treating them that way.
The same you have in the US.
Since the US Constitution says nothing at all about human sexuality, we can infer that gay people have (or should have) the same rights as other citizens.
George W. Bush want the oil , and Saddam wants to kill his people .
Yes unless the government officials vote and decide to change it.
3 bill of rights
It doesn't have to be Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Libya, or Norway; the 1st Amendment protects US citizens to peaceably assemble to protest.