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Brian Haw on the fifth anniversary of the criminal invasion of Iraq

Tony Gosling | 23.03.2008 03:06 | SOCPA | Analysis | Anti-militarism | London | World

Brian wishes more people recognised the suffering and would turn out to protest against the war.

Across the Class Divide - Brian Haw and Felicity Arbuthnot - interviews to mark the fifth anniversary of Iraq invasion
March 23rd, 2008

No Dialect again this week - in stead interviews with two British anti-war activists

00:00 Parliament Square, London activist Brian Haw - exclusive recording on the fifth anniversary of the criminal invasion of Iraq
09:45 Global Research News Hour hears about British foreign policy from journalist Felicity Arbuthnot

 http://www.radio4all.net/proginfo.php?id=27020

Tony Gosling
- Homepage: http://www.dialectradio.co.uk/

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One murder, and three million others

23.03.2008 15:24

Chossudovsky quoted a figure of half a million deaths before 2003, presumably a reference to the half a million kids that the UN admit the sanctions killed. He then added that to the dead since the occupation to come to a total figure since the end of the Kuwait 'liberation' of 2 million Iraqis we have killed. That is forgetting the million adult deaths due to sanctions during the same period though.

At the end of that interview it is fascinating to hear Arbuthnot cast doubts on David Kellys 'suicide', as she previously quoted from her friend Neil Mackays 'War on Truth' and links to War On Truth on her blog, as while the War on Truth blames Blair for Kellys suicide, Mackay did accept it was suicide. Unfortunately the interview ended. Felicity has posted here before, if she reads this I hope she'd expand on Kellys death.

Danny


30 000

23.03.2008 18:55

If the 30 000 that Brian Haw says is not enough, having reduced from '2 million', had a peaceful sit-down protest to blockade Parliament then that would be a good start.

Brian B
- Homepage: http://www.brianb.uklinux.net/antiwar-discuss/