Act Against Iraq Poverty (Updated)
Iraq Solidarity Campaign | 05.02.2008 12:16 | Anti-militarism | Health | Iraq | World
The Iraq Solidarity Campaign has repeatedly warned both Iraqi and Western governments about the growth of poverty in Iraq
The Baghdad section of the Iraq Solidarity Campaign is calling upon the international anti-occupation movements to mobilise in an act of unity and defiance, against the planned elimination of the Iraqi food rationing system.
We are making this call, in response to the outcry by the Iraqi media, which has informed the international community, that the regime of Jalal Talabani, The Dawa Party and SCII, plan to eliminate the food rations by June of 2008, a system which was first put in place under the UN Sanctions and have since helped to save millions of Iraqi’s from starvation.
Under the rule of Al Ba’ath Party, the United Nations praised the ration system as being “the world’s largest and most effective relief effort” but since the introduction of the US protected death squads in 2003, the Iraqi peoples welfare has been subjected to corruption, hatred, abuse and a deluded form of vengeance.
The Iraq Solidarity Campaign has repeatedly warned both Iraqi and Western governments about the growth of poverty in Iraq (see some examples below!), along with the effects which have been brought with it, such as the increase in malnutrition, prostitution, substance abuse and people searching for food from rubbish dumps.
We are asking that people consider the seriousness of these cuts and through dignified and peaceful methods mobilise human rights and political organisations, to force the regime and their allies in the fortified Green Zone to change its direction and maintain the ration service.
Sign our new International Petition!
http://www.petitiononline.com/hattycat/petition.html
Some examples of poverty in Iraq!
Half of Iraq 'in absolute poverty' by Al-Jazeera
http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/CD761ADB-3523-4DC1-B106-2B5FC76A8674.htm
AMSI Humanitarian Assistances by the Association of Muslim Scholars in Iraq
http://iraqsolidaritycampaign.blogspot.com/2008/01/amsi-humanitarian-assistances.html
Iraq: Hail Caesar? by Hussein Al-alak
http://globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=7732
Iraq: Hearts and Minds by Hussein Al-alak
http://www.palestinechronicle.com/story-110907170041.htm
Between Dealers and Death Squads by Hussein Al-alak
http://heyetnet.org/en/content/view/1728/38/
Western civilisation? by Hussein Al-alak
http://globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=4443
For those in the UK, Europe and America, please direct your protests to:
The Prime Minister
10 Downing Street,
London,
SW1A 2AA
You can also fax the Prime Minister on 020 7925 0918. (From outside the UK, the number is +442079250918)
Contact Your Member of Parliament
http://www.theyworkforyou.com/mps/
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
King Charles Street, London SW1A 2AH
Main switchboard: 020 7008 1500
MOD Ministerial Correspondence Unit
5th Floor, Zone A
Main Building
Whitehall, London
SW1A 2HB
http://www.mod.uk/DefenceInternet/ContactUs/AskAMinister.htm
Operation Iraqi Freedom
E-mail: mnfi.webmaster@iraq.centcom.mil
The US Congress
http://www.congress.org/congressorg/home/
Iraq Solidarity Campaign
e-mail:
iraq_campaign.blogspot.com
Homepage:
http://www.iraqsolidaritycampaign.blogspot.com
Comments
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allied troops are still needed in Iraq as peacekeepers
05.02.2008 12:40
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realist
America and Britain are building Iraq!
05.02.2008 12:44
http://www.protestwarrior.com
realist
Take a Hike
05.02.2008 17:49
No, they are not.
"It is only the presence of allied troops in Iraq that is keeping the country from all out civil war."
No, it is the Foreign Aggressor who fomented Civil War, just as they planned to do well over a year before their illegal invasion.
"Allied troops are in Iraq to assist the rebuilding of the country"
No, they really aren't.
"America has donated tens of billions of dollars for Iraqi reconstruction."
Most of it has been misused, or lost, finding its way into the pockets of the criminals behind this illegal war.
"The democratic government of Iraq wants the allies to stay to help to reconstruct and stabilise the country."
No, this Puppet Regime has said on several occasions that it wants the Foreign Occupier to leave, and despite Bush's pledge that "when the Iraqi Government asks us, we'll leave", believing he had more control of his Puppets than he thought, he ignored their request and broke this promise.
Iraq War A Crime