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Getting the truth out of Iraq

Dougie | 07.06.2006 09:53 | Anti-militarism

An interview with Dave Crouch of Media Workers Against the War

It's now three years and a month since George Bush declared "Mission accomplished" in Iraq, but of course the chaos has continued. Iraq is a very dangerous place for everyone. Between 30,000 and 100,000 Iraqi civilians, 2,471 US troops, 223 coalition troops (including 113 Britons) and 87 journalists have been killed since the invasion. Childhood deprivation, already immense as a result of sanctions, has worsened, as have many aspects of life for the local population.
In a war in which non-embedded journalists have been targeted as a matter of policy by the US military, getting accurate independent reports has been difficult. And Robert Fisk and John Pilger have added their weight to stories about special forces trained by the coalition deliberately fomenting strife between Sunni and Shia in a classic imperial attempt to divide and rule the population.
The latest edition of campaign group Media Workers Against the War's newsletter points out that the massacre of 25 people by US forces at Haditha was exceptional because it WAS reported.
I spoke earlier to Dave Crouch, chair of Media Workers Against the War, about the difficulties of getting the truth from Iraq.

For more see: www.iraqbodycount.org and www.stopwar.org.uk
The Stop The War Coalition is holding its fifth annual conference in Friend's House at Euston this Saturday. You can register at the website.

Dougie
- e-mail: dougie@navarino.org.uk
- Homepage: http://navarino.org.uk:8080/blog

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Looking forward to being there

07.06.2006 10:42

"The Stop The War Coalition is holding its fifth annual conference in Friend's House at Euston this Saturday"

Excellent, I will post here what I have already sent to the STW website, a list of questions I have for those running the STW campaign.

i What do you say to those 300,000 political prisoners locked up by Saddam but now free. As you favoured neither sanctions or an invasion what methods did you propose to try and secure their freedom ?

ii Do you support the recent free elections that have been held in Iraq, elections that were never held under Saddam

iii Do you favour sanctions or other methods of punishment for China and Russia who sold Saddam nearly 90% of his weapons in the 10 years leading up to the invasion.

iv Do you think France should be forced by the UN to disclose the oil contracts signed between Total and the Saddam regime before the invasion

v Who would you favour running Iraq, a democraticly elected Iraq government of an unelected Iranian backed Theocracy ?

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