the interweb is your friend
anyway i think they state it best themselves about your observation.
amnesty website
Much of the example of past practice focuses on US or UK armed forces. This should not be taken to imply that the actions of Iraqi forces cause less concern ? on the contrary. The greater attention to US and UK forces reflects the fact that both have shown, as far as AI is aware, more willingness to respect IHL commitments and to engage in discussing their legal position.
So pretty much, they realize Saddam doesn't care, big surprise, and they have an audience within the US, big surprise. So one must conclude that amnesty international is pretty useless if they don't concentrate on major abuses but rather minor abuses in willing governments. Make no mistake, they condemn many of saddam's actions, its just it falls on deaf ears...
i particularly like their "take action" letters, it goes to all nations in the conflict. All the nations e-mail addresses and contact info except Iraq: Letters addressed to President Saddam Hussein should be sent directly to the Iraqi embassy in your country. If there is no Iraqi embassy in your country then you can send appeals to your country's Interests Section for Iraq. If so, please enclose a covering letter explaining your aims, asking them for assistance in obtaining a response, and requesting that your letter be forwarded to government officials in Baghdad.