Liberation of Iraq |
I got this from www.timesonline.co.uk March 18, 2003 See men shredded, then say you don't back war By Ann Clwyd “There was a machine designed for shredding plastic. Men were dropped into it and we were again made to watch. Sometimes they went in head first and died quickly. Sometimes they went in feet first and died screaming. It was horrible. I saw 30 people die like this. Their remains would be placed in plastic bags and we were told they would be used as fish food . . . on one occasion, I saw Qusay [President Saddam Hussein’s youngest son] personally supervise these murders.” This is one of the many witness statements that were taken by researchers from Indict — the organisation I chair — to provide evidence for legal cases against specific Iraqi individuals for war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide. This account was taken in the past two weeks. Another witness told us about practices of the security services towards women: “Women were suspended by their hair as their families watched; men were forced to watch as their wives were raped . . . women were suspended by their legs while they were menstruating until their periods were over, a procedure designed to cause humiliation.” The accounts Indict has heard over the past six years are disgusting and horrifying. Our task is not merely passively to record what we are told but to challenge it as well, so that the evidence we produce is of the highest quality. All witnesses swear that their statements are true and sign them. For these humanitarian reasons alone, it is essential to liberate the people of Iraq from the regime of Saddam. The 17 UN resolutions passed since 1991 on Iraq include Resolution 688, which calls for an end to repression of Iraqi civilians. It has been ignored. Torture, execution and ethnic-cleansing are everyday life in Saddam’s Iraq. Were it not for the no-fly zones in the south and north of Iraq — which some people still claim are illegal — the Kurds and the Shia would no doubt still be attacked by Iraqi helicopter gunships. For more than 20 years, senior Iraqi officials have committed genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity. This list includes far more than the gassing of 5,000 in Halabja and other villages in 1988. It includes serial war crimes during the Iran-Iraq war; the genocidal Anfal campaign against the Iraqi Kurds in 1987-88; the invasion of Kuwait and the killing of more than 1,000 Kuwaiti civilians; the violent suppression, which I witnessed, of the 1991 Kurdish uprising that led to 30,000 or more civilian deaths; the draining of the Southern Marshes during the 1990s, which ethnically cleansed thousands of Shias; and the summary executions of thousands of political opponents. Many Iraqis wonder why the world applauded the military intervention that eventually rescued the Cambodians from Pol Pot and the Ugandans from Idi Amin when these took place without UN help. They ask why the world has ignored the crimes against them? All these crimes have been recorded in detail by the UN, the US, Kuwaiti, British, Iranian and other Governments and groups such as Human Rights Watch, Amnesty and Indict. Yet the Security Council has failed to set up a war crimes tribunal on Iraq because of opposition from France, China and Russia. As a result, no Iraqi official has ever been indicted for some of the worst crimes of the 20th century. I have said incessantly that I would have preferred such a tribunal to war. But the time for offering Saddam incentives and more time is over. I do not have a monopoly on wisdom or morality. But I know one thing. This evil, fascist regime must come to an end. With or without the help of the Security Council, and with or without the backing of the Labour Party in the House of Commons tonight. The author is Labour MP for Cynon Valley. I got this from www.timesonline.co.uk |
Iraq started this war and this war is NOT over yet |
Remember that Iraq attacked and occupied Kuwait, then Iraq started firing missiles into Israel |
On a regular basis now for the last 12 years, Iraq has been shooting at US Planes. [they miss EVERY time] This is a clear violation of the Terms of Surrender, signed by Iraq, when they lost the Gulf War. That means that the "Gulf War" is NOT OVER. |
on 911 We the United States of America was attacked by terrorists that were trained in and supported by Iraq AND Saudi Arabia Remember that the "Bush Doctrine", that resulted from 911, states that we will find and punish all persons AND those helping them, that perpetrated this attack. |
Now Iraq is clearly in "Material" Breech of the lastest UN Resolution |
Saddam Hussein holds in captivity and denies all rights to the people of Iraq Remember the last election that Saddam held? 100% of the voters, voted. 100% of the votes were for Saddam Hussein. Come on, do I have to explain THAT to you? |
This should be thought of as "Liberating the Iraqi People, rather than war against Iraq" I know that if I lived in Iraq I would be praying that somebody would Liberate me so I could have some freedom |
Iraq started this war and it is time for the US to finish it. |
It is now 11amMST on Saturday - 25 January 2003 and I just heard a news report that Hussein has just threatened us with GAS warfare, if we attack them. What is wrong with this picture? |
It is now 03:59pmMST on Tuesday - 28 January 2003 and I just heard a news report that Nancy Pelosi has just said: 1) Iraq has no weapons of Mass Destruction 2) We should not go to war because Iraq will use biological warfare against us |
Why is it that I keep hearing the same things from Saddam Hussein AND from the Liberal Democrats??? |
Copied from CNN on 28 January 2003 Hans Blix, the chief United Nations weapons inspector, stated unequivocally last night that Saddam Hussein had failed to disarm, greatly strengthening the American and British case for war. His report to the UN Security Council about his inspectors' work in Iraq over the past 60 days gave an unexpectedly critical appraisal of Iraq's failure to comply fully with UN resolutions to disarm and actively co-operate. See the list below |
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Folks: That is a "Material Breech" and that was declared by the UN, NOT by the US |
Can there be any of you left, who thinks we should NOT disarm Saddam Hussein AND Liberate, not only the Iraqi People but the entire region, of this Menace. |
It seems to me that a nation that DECLARES their weapons, are probably not going to use them. A nation that denies their weapons ARE going to use them. |
Last Edited: 20 March 2003 @ 02:57pmMST |