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Iraq Four Years On - The Silenced Voices (Part 2 of 3) Print E-mail
Friday, 23 March 2007

MPACUKTo commemorate the four year invasion of Iraq, MPACUK speak to an Iraqi living in the UK, to get a better understanding of the illegal war and subsequent occupation. On the 20th of March 2003, an illegal Anglo-American invasion against the people of Iraq was launched. As the war machine oiled its gears, our Prime Minister, Tony Blair told us that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction that could be ready within 45 minutes. Part 2 of 3

 

 
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Mercenary Watch: Quote

Please sign the petitions below:

The three petitions are as hereunder.

http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Conventions/

http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/MERCENARIES/

http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Mercenary/

The first petition is on the Geneva Conventions, crucially the weakness of the same as a lot of violations against civilians and others have taken place.

The second petition is on the issue of Private Security Companies operating in 3rd World countries while immune from prosecution.

The third petition is on the same issue as above except that I am asking the PM to ensure that the UK's Defence responsibilities are not outsourced to Private Armies around the world. This would and has created a very dangerous precedence.

mercenary.watch@gmail.com
(1) 2007-03-23 15:34:04
Mackie Cross: Quote

This has made for some really interesting listening....

Why couldn't the idiot politicians, like the ones appearing on yesterdays Question Time, listen to ordinary voices like these when deciding the future of Iraq?

Eagerly await the third part.
(2) 2007-03-23 16:11:27
silent witness: Quote

where are the leaders of this ummah. how could we have let this happen again and now the drums are beating for yet more war. if this doesnt activate, i dont know what can and what will.
(3) 2007-03-27 00:16:32
Start Acting: Quote

an amazin insight to what has been going on. wen will the muslim ummah wake up. its a giant that is still sleeping...
(4) 2007-03-27 00:18:33
Rory: Quote

Mackie asks: "Why couldn't the idiot politicians, like the ones appearing on yesterdays Question Time, listen to ordinary voices like these when deciding the future of Iraq?"

I'll tell you why. Because Britain is a country in denial. The attitude of most Brits about the war is based on a sense of insecurity, not common humanity.

White Brits remain deeply racist through centuries of white supremacist conditioning by their rulers. The White Man has lost his humanity. The ones who haven't are very much the minority.

The rest don't give a damn how many non-whites die at the hands of their imperialist rulers. It's only when their fellow-whites die that they become alarmed.

Such is their shamelessness that it would take an eon of time to heal. And they've only just started.
(5) 2007-03-29 01:42:27
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