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“Lockout” in Britain

Joe | 02.06.2005 17:02 | Anti-militarism | World

1668 U.S GI’s now “officially” dead in Iraq, and details on the upcoming G8 “Lockout” in Britain. Also see U.S. anti-democracy moves in Iran


1668 U.S GI’s now “officially” dead in Iraq, and details on the upcoming G8 “Lockout” in Britain. Also see U.S. anti-democracy moves in Iran. jamie

US appealing to Iranians not to go to polls, Haddad Adel says
By: Iranian-Shi'ite on: 02.06.2005 [11:33 ] (177 reads)
Majlis Speaker Gholamali Haddad Adel said on Thursday that US propaganda machine is appealing to Iranians not to go to polls.


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Majlis Speaker Gholamali Haddad Adel said on Thursday that US propaganda machine is appealing to Iranians not to go to polls.

He said in his address to National Conference on "Heroes of 15th Khordad 1342 (1963)", when anti-Shah demonstrations ended up in blood bath, said that Iranians have decided to hold presidential election on June 17, but, the US believes that it should restore democracy in other states through military invasion and the US media networks are urging Iranians to boycott democratic election.

Haddad Adel said that Iranian nation has proved its allegiance to the Islamic Republic in the past 26 years and they will never heed the US propaganda campaign.

Iranian nation established the Islamic Republic themselves and they have displayed national resolve to develop democracy. They have displayed their objection to US-backed puppet regime as well, Haddad Adel said.

IRNA


In addition to bombing cities into oblivion and imposing genocidal sanctions and littering depleted uranium over countries places like Kosovo and Iraq, the US also overthrew democracies in many countries and replaced them with dictatorships. They've used economic hit men to put countries into slave like debt to the USA. They have given financial contributions to politicians that support the agenda of US corporations.
Now, after staging an election theatrical in Iraq, the US is meddling in Iran's affairs by urging Iranians not to vote. Meanwhile, the US boasts about supporting democracy.

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06/02/05 AP: Murrayville marine wounded in Iraq
Lance Corporal Matthew Bridges suffered several broken ribs, a concussion and multiple bruises and cuts when the homemade explosive went off near him. The injury occurred April 27. Bridges had been serving in Fallujah on his second tour in Iraq.

06/02/05 AFP: Shootout in Baiji
In Baiji, 200 kilometers north of Baghdad, a Turkish truck driver was shot dead following a firefight between insurgents and police escorting a convoy. Two members of the security forces died in the shootout, an army captain said.

06/02/05 AFP: suicide car bomber explods prematurely
An interior ministry source said, meanwhile, that one policeman had been wounded when a suicide car bomber exploded prematurely in southern Baghdad’s Dura neighbourhood.

06/02/05 AFP: At least 26 killed in Iraq attacks
In Siniyah, an Iraqi soldier died and another was injured in a mortar attack on their base, another officer added, while further north in the Shorgat region, four civilians were killed by a roadside bomb.

06/02/05 AP: Motorcycle-rigged bombs kill five Iraqis in Mosul
Two parked motorcycles rigged with explosives detonated near a downtown Mosul coffee shop frequented by policemen, killing four civilians and one policeman, and destroying several shops.

06/02/05 AP: Gunmen Kill 9 Iraqis in Baghdad Market
Gunmen firing from three speeding cars killed nine Iraqis Thursday in a crowded market area in Baghdad. The gunmen fired randomly at shops in a bazaar in the northwestern neighborhood of Hurriyah early. "There were no security targets there.

06/02/05 CENTCOM: SOLDIER DIES FROM SMALL-ARMS NEAR AR RAMADI
A Soldier assigned to the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Marine Division, II Marine Expeditionary Force (Forward), died June 1 from enemy small-arms fire received while conducting combat operations near Ar Ramadi, Iraq.

06/02/05 KRT: Mortar attack injures five members of 48th Brigade
Five members of the Georgia-based 48th Brigade Combat Team were injured in a Tuesday night mortar attack of the nearby Camp Liberty shopping complex. Two of the soldiers were seriously injured in the attack and were taken to a medical facility in Germany

06/02/05 CENTCOM: SOLDIER KILLED BY IED IN AR RAMADI (confirmed)
A Soldier assigned to the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Marine Division, was killed in action yesterday when an IED detonated near the vehicle in which he was traveling. The Soldier was with a unit conducting combat operations near Ar Ramadi, Iraq.

06/02/05 AKI: 300 MISSILES FOUND AT KARBALA
Three hundred Hawn missiles have been found in the holy Iraqi city of Karbala. The Iranian news agency IRNA says the police found a deposit containing the missiles late on Wednesday night during a series of raids on the outskirts of Karbala.

06/02/05 CENTCOM: TASK FORCE LIBERTY SOLDIER DIES OF NON-BATTLE INJURY (confirmed)
TIKRIT, Iraq – A Task Force Liberty Soldier died of a non-battle-related injury at about 6:40 a.m. June 1 in Kirkuk.
06/02/05 AP: U.S. Soldier Dies In Kirkuk
A soldier was killed yesterday when bomb went off near his vehicle. It happened near the volatile city of Ramadi. Another solider died of non-battle-related injuries in the northern city of Kirkuk.

06/02/05 AP: Sunni cleric "mistakenly" killed in Latifiyah
A Sunni cleric, Imad al-Hayali, was "mistakenly" killed by an Iraqi soldier at a checkpoint in Latifiyah, south of Baghdad Al-Hayali was shot Tuesday by soldiers who thought he was driving dangerously toward the checkpoint.

06/02/05 TCM: US soldier killed by roadside bomb near Ramadi
A US soldier was killed when a roadside bomb struck the vehicle he was travelling in yesterday near Ramadi. Another American soldier, attached to Task Force Liberty, died of non-battle-related wounds yesterday in the northern city of Kirkuk.

06/02/05 AP: Suicide Bombing Kills 4 In Baqouba
Further south in Baqouba another suicide bomber killed four people, including Hussein Alwan al-Tamimi, deputy head of Iraq's northeastern Diyala provincial council. Three of his bodyguards also died in the attack on his convoy.

06/02/05 AP: Three Suicide Bombings In Iraq Kill 17
At least 10 people were killed and 40 wounded in a massive explosion targeting a restaurant in Tuz Khormato. In Kirkuk, a suicide car bomber killed three Iraqi bystanders and wounded 10 others.

06/01/05 AFP: Suicide car bombings kill three Iraqi soldiers
Two further suicide car bombings killed three Iraqi soldiers in the northern towns of Tarmiya and Baiji.... Another police officer was shot dead at a market in northern Samarra.

06/01/05 DoD Identifies Army Casualties
Pfc. Jeffrey R. Wallace, 20, of Hoopeston, Ill...died May 24 in Baghdad, Iraq, when an improvised explosive device detonated near their HMMWV.

06/01/05 DoD Identifies Army Casualties
Spec. Dustin C. Fisher, 22, of Fort Smith, Ark.....died May 24 in Baghdad, Iraq, when an improvised explosive device detonated near their HMMWV.

06/01/05 DoD Identifies Army Casualties
Sgt. Charles A. Drier, 28, of Tuscola, Mich....died May 24 in Baghdad, Iraq, when an improvised explosive device detonated near their HMMWV.

06/01/05 Xinhua: Iraqi soldier dies of poison near Mosul
An Iraqi soldier died and 12 others were hospitalized after they ate poisonous watermelon near the northern Iraqi city of Mosul ... "An unknown driver of a truck full of watermelon gave late Tuesday poisonous watermelon to Iraqi soldiers ...

06/01/05 AFP: Iraqi attack kills three children as deadly violence rages on
Two further suicide car bombings killed three Iraqi soldiers in the northern towns of Tarmiya and Baiji. Another police officer was shot dead at a market in northern Samarra.

06/01/05 National Guard and Reserve Mobilized as of June 1, 2005
This week, the Army, Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps announced a decrease in the number of reservists on active duty, while the Coast Guard number increased. The net collective result is 550 fewer reservists mobilized than last week.

06/01/05 KOIN: One Oregon Marine Killed, Another Wounded in Iraq
Lance Corporal Joseph Crabtree, 21, of McMinnville sustained severe injuries to his legs, arms and face when a roadside bomb went off under his Humvee in Western Iraq. He's is now at a military hospital in Maryland.

06/01/05 Focus: Four People Died in Attack with Mortars in Iraq
Four people including three children died in an attack with mortars in the Iraqi capital of Baghdad, announced AFP, citing official sources from the Ministry of Interior of Iraq. No details are announced.

06/01/05 DoD Identifies Air Force Casualties
Capt. Derek Argel, 28, of Lompoc, Calif., assigned to the 23rd Special Tactics Squadron, Hurlburt Field, Fla. Staff Sgt. Casey Crate, 26, of Spanaway, Wash., assigned to the 23rd Special Tactics Squadron, Hurlburt Field, Fla.

06/01/05 DoD Identifies Air Force Casualties
Maj. William Downs, 40, of Winchester, Va., assigned to the 6th Special Operations Squadron, Hurlburt Field, Fla. Capt. Jeremy Fresques, 26, of Clarkdale, Ariz., assigned to the 23rd Special Tactics Squadron, Hurlburt Field, Fla.

06/01/05 KUNA: Nine Iraqis injured in Mosul University attack
Nine Iraqis were injured when Mosul University's campus was attacked with rocket propelled grenades, an Iraqi police source said.

06/01/05 AP: Farmington High grad killed in Iraq
An Air Force officer who was a Farmington High School graduate has been killed in the crash of a single-engine airplane in Iraq. Sherry Fresques says her son, First Lieutenant Jeremy Fresques, died Monday.

06/01/05 CNN: In Other Developments
Near Iraq's border with Syria coalition forces raided a "foreign fighter safehouse." During the raid, they received small arms fire from nearby buildings. Helicopters engaged the enemy and ended the attack by conducting air strikes on two buildings.

06/01/05 ABC: U.S. Captures Former Saddam Regime Spy
The former spy, whose identity was not revealed, was also suspected of working as a cameraman for a terrorist group, apparently filming attacks against coalition forces that are later posted on Internet sites or distributed to media outlets.

06/01/05 Reuters: Iraq's wild west a constant thorn for U.S. troops
When it comes to peace and stability in Iraq, there may be no greater obstacle to success than Anbar province, a vast region of desert and scrubland stretching west from Baghdad.

06/01/05 KVAL: Marines Hurt
One U.S. Marine has died and four others have been injured in hostile action in Iraq. Injured are Lance Corporal Joe Crabtree of McMinnville, Lance Corporal Andrew Miller, and Major Sean Riddell. A fifth Marine, a Corporal Skelly, was also injured

06/01/05 newschannel6: Soldier Injured in Roadside Bomb Comes Home
In November of last year, the 22 year old Army specialist was riding in a humvee when it ran over a roadside bomb Injured but not deterred Matt Shelton went back to work... but 23 days later on Christmas he wouldn`t be as lucky

06/01/05 TheHawaiiChannel: Injured Hawaii Soldier Shares Stories From Iraq
A soldier from Waimanalo is home with his family after losing an eye in a mortar attack in Iraq. The Kailua High School grad remains upbeat in spite of his serious injuries. Lt. Wes Fine told his story to KITV 4 News reporter Keoki Kerr.

Sources: www.icasualties.org , www.mirror-world.ru

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Joe