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the Iraq Solidarity campaign (UK) | 12.12.2004 20:12 | Anti-militarism

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these are recent images from Fallujah, look at their faces and remember them well for next time you see your MP!

the Iraq Solidarity campaign (UK)

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From halbja to Fullujah

12.12.2004 22:18


These pictures represent to many the foreign policies of the United States of America and the same policies of the UK government.

In 1988, demonstrations were called by the Campaign against Repression and for Democratic Rights in Iraq (CARDRI) which was chaired by Ann Clwyd MP and an organisation that opposed the regime of Saddam Hussain and exposed these types of crimes as crimes against humanity - CARDRI was an organisation that we were part of then and the fight for human rights in Iraq is a struggle that continues today.

Today in 2004, people like Ann Clwyd are silent to what is happening in Fallujah. People and groups alike, who once opposed the regime of Saddam and screamed about Halabja, now many stay silent when the crimes in Fallujah, the modern day Halabja is currently taking place.

I hope, those who stay silent over Fallujah all rot in hell, where you all deserve to go!

An iraqi who opposed Saddam, Sanctions, war and occupation!


Bad

13.12.2004 11:58

It looks nearly as bad as the intentionate beheading of that charity worker (a woman on ehr fifties) decapitated by some iraqi "freedom figthers"

jiros


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13.12.2004 13:17

Interesting to see, as well, that since the pointless massacre at Fallujah, average US casualties have gone up this month.

When will they ever learn?!?

Hermes


Charity worker's body was never found

13.12.2004 16:12

So we have no idea what it looks like, or even if she's been killed, though she probably has.

But what's your point? Does it make it OK for our troops to bomb the shit out of whoever they feel like, because some Iraqis have retaliated against the invasion by killing western civilians? Were any charity workers in danger before we invaded? Would you give a flying fuck if the charity worker was an Iraqi woman, and not a white western woman?

DB


Who stands to gain ?

14.12.2004 23:51

to keep the phoney war on terror going the U.S and other western intelligence (so they say) agencies
will do anything that is needed, bumping off a lady who had devoted a lot of her time to helping
Iraqies would be no problem at all. With loads of positive media (negative for the other side at least)
I would say it was well worth it. If Mossad did it ... just like an exchange of produce as they say in the trade.

loser