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[ View Thread ] [ Post Response ] [ Read Prev Msg ] [ Read Next Msg ] Debate at U.N. Continues on Rights of Specific Groups and Individuals Posted By: Fred Aprim (93.san-jose-06rh16rt-07rh15rt.ca.dial-access.att.net) Date: Wednesday, 14 April 2004, at 11:42 p.m. UNITED NATIONS Press Release MUKDAD H.M. SALMAN (Iraq) said the people of Iraq had suffered under the former regime, prompting millions to leave the country as migrants, refugees and asylum seekers. The number of those living outside of Iraq was about 3 million. These people had begun to solve the problems they faced on the humanitarian front through the help of the Red Cross, and many had started to consider returning, although Iraq suffered from high unemployment. ...you want to watch the "facts". There`s so much disinformation being ut out there..and the UN is no longer even what it appeared to be...it`s just a club meeting on American soil to give the United States the cover it needs..they have god and the UN working for them. American interests have been at work a long time destabilizing Iraq...under saddam Iraq was the leading economy with greater freedom for women and great infratstructure in the region...that made it a "problem"...to the US...hence the "solution" we see playing out. The people of Iraq – including the Kurdish and Assyrian people – had suffered under the former regime, but now they were enjoying greater fulfilment of their rights. ...you mean the right to get killed? Had Saddam ever done such a thing there`d have been proof..the kind we see daily before out eyes..the kind that shows the Christians to be at it again..invading and killing. No one is making up incubator stories now...the truth is right before our eyes. The former regime's wars had also led to internal displacement, but with the help of the Red Cross, the internally displaced were beginning to return. ...those "wars" were another business plan of the US who led Saddam to believe they`d help beat Iran and get Kuwait...and the fool fell for it. Yet many of the displaced were children who suffered from hunger and illiteracy. An immediate intervention by the United Nations system to meet the humanitarian needs of the Iraqi people was needed. ...bullshit...more contracts for aid you mean..aid to finks and traitors and people on the payroll. There was a time to speak up against the murder of 5000 children a month..a figure that would have made Aushwitz turn up the burners. This is all window dressing to get us looking the other way...and if it works the next war against children will be that much easier to pull off. Read the whole report here ...I know what it says already..."Bush was right". --------------------- |
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