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Old 9th December 2000, 00:10
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SECURITY COUNCIL'S GENOCIDE!
Since the cessation of the Gulf Massacre in 1990;
1. Who have authorised the Brits and Yanks to bomb Iraq?
2. Why is it 500 000 Iraqi children under five have been murdered by them being denied the most basic medicine?
3. How many combat missions have been or are being carried out in Iraq?
4. How many sorties have been fired on Iraq?
5. How many cruise missiles have been fired on Iraq?
6. How much depleted uranium shells and other chemicals were dumped on Iraq?
7. Are these radioactive materials and chemicals going to damage, initially Iraq and then gradually, Iran, Syria, Jordan, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and the rest of the region?
8. Is it a long-term US/UK plan to depopulate the whole area & hand over the management of it to somebody else like American Petroleum Consortium?
9. How many people and animals were slaughtered because of the relentless bombings in Iraq?
10. How many Iraqi women and elderly people were murdered by denying them the most basic medicine and food items?
11. Who originally shared the bed and bunker with Saddam Hussein and supported the butchering of the Iranians & Kurds?
12. Why did the US and UK encourage the Kurds and Shiites to rise against Saddam but later abandoned them and allowed the very same people to be massacred by Saddam?
13. Who gave Saddam all of those so called weapons of mass destruction in the first place?
14. On what basis did Madeline Albright say, "these murders are worthwhile"?
15. On what basis James Rubin of the US State Department dismiss the above mentioned figures (500 000 Iraqi children under 5 murdered) which were provided by the UN ?
16. Why did three heads of the UN mission in Iraq resign?
17. Why are there so many "Neutral Zones" between Iraq, Kuwait, Syria, Jordan, Saudi Arabia …..?
18. Why did the US and UK muzzle the Security Council?
19. How many US/UK troops are suffering from the "Gulf War" Syndrome?
20. Why have so many Iraqis suffered from various types of cancers and other unusual diseases?
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Old 11th December 2000, 11:17
yasmin yasmin is offline
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Yes but you could quite easily turn the question around.

Why did Saddam kill innocent Kuwaiti's and drive them from their homes?

Why did Saddam kill his OWN parents? Why did Sadam not allow opposing parties in Iraq?

Why did he kill his own members of his cabinet?

Perhaps the truth is that his OWN PPL thought he was wrong.

Yes there have been atrocious crimes been committed but Saddam has consistently proven that he is not to be trusted. Yes, the west were wrong to arm Iraq in the past.

However by acknowledging this fact then you too agree that Saddam should be deposed.
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Old 11th December 2000, 18:58
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Salam,

Sr. Yasmin,

I have been working with the "Campaign to End Sactions against Iraqi People" (CESAIP). I can tell you this much. Saddam has not been affected by this sanctions. Young kids are dying. I have seen pictures, footages of all this. And this is not a muslim cause only, its a humanitarian issue where we are working with people from all over.

Also, since the War, the no. of times UN has bombed Iraq is more than the number of bombs NATO dropped on Serbia. Saddam's people are going to their fancy hospital whereas normal hospitals are devoid of any resources. There is a british journalist who did this video. He has talked about countless other facts.

Hope you understand what i AM saying, there was a time when I thought in the same way. As for my objectivity regarding this, the people who work for CESAIP are mostly of European decent (some muslim groups provide support but that's about it). So I have not been manpulated by Saddam's allies (lol).

I dislike him as much as the Iraqis. Wanted to add another point, longer the sanctions, stronger it seems Saddam will grow. Even the Iraqi opposition based in England, think this is happening.

Thanx
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Old 16th February 2001, 15:43
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Yeah the sanctions are daft. I mean, check out this logic!!
"Hey, let's starve the Iraqis to death so they overthrow Saddam".

Nice one America! Could you explain how dead and dying Iraqis can be expected to mount a coup?!

Shame on the instigators of these sanctions. They have murdered hundreds of thousands of Iraqi kids and still they ponce around in their suits and talk about the grave security threat which Iraq poses to the region. What about the security of innocent Iraqis? Or of the Kurds in Turkey?
Or of the Palestinians?

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