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Freedom fighters and terrorists

ram | 27.10.2003 21:15 | Analysis | Anti-militarism | Anti-racism

Can we remove the trade union related crap in the main news section please?
It is further insult to the long suffering Iraqis.
Tonight the Redcross is withdrawing. Wonder when the trade union crap were plnning on their Iraqi expedition. Definitely none during the month of Ramadan! Iraq is burning.
No one is reporting anything properly . This censorship is news. Its fucking serious shit.

All I can find so far

Bremner pig admits there are terrorists in Iraq by Al Jazeera
 http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/2F181326-F173-4DCB-B8C7-32944371BAF0.htm
'terrosists'

contradicted by Fisk on Independent
 http://informationclearinghouse.info/
'......"The men we are being attacked by," (pig commande in Falluja) said, "are Syrian-trained terrorists and local freedom fighters." Come again? "Freedom fighters." But that's what Captain Cirino called them - and rightly so'

All we know is there is not enough news from a country we have invaded.
No one knows what is happenning.
A huge catastrophe is in the making.

Just imagine all those refugees tha are going to be created.
Th blair pig has stopped talking about it altogther.
Torygaph is whippîng up some crap about some crap.

Come on Wake up.
Feature this censorship!

ram

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The silver lining

27.10.2003 21:33

 http://www.forbes.com/home_europe/newswire/2003/10/27/rtr1124135.html


"We are reluctant to become targets and so even to announce that we are staying there tells people that we are there on the ground and puts us at risk," said one U.S. contractor, who asked not to be named.

The U.S. government has awarded billions of dollars in contracts in Iraq, and security plans for these companies change daily to avoid flashpoints, especially in Baghdad.

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The biggest U.S. government contractor in Iraq is a subsidiary of Halliburton, the oil services company once run by Vice President Dick Cheney, which has so far clocked up more than $3.5 billion worth of business in Iraq.

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San Francisco engineering company Bechtel has a contract worth more than $1 billion with USAID and says working in Iraq is the most challenging job it has done to date.
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Dick's mom