Monthly Archives: September 2005

Saving the Image

After read­ing this today, “ Judge ruled Thurs­day that pic­tures of detainee abuse at Iraq’s Abu Ghraib prison must be released over gov­ern­ment claims that they could dam­age America’s image. I bet Pro-Bush peo­ple are say­ing now this judge is … Con­tinue read­ing

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The real story of Iraq’s constitution

He didn’t wanted this piece to see the light 1. “It is for­bid­den for Iraq to be used as a base or cor­ri­dor for for­eign troops.” 2. “It is for­bid­den to have for­eign mil­i­tary bases in Iraq.” 3. “The National Assem­bly can, … Con­tinue read­ing

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Ambulances in Iraq

This is a good answer for a joke called “rebuild­ing Iraq” ‘I’ve no first aid. It’s like a cab’ An ambu­lance dri­ver tends vic­tims of Iraq’s vio­lence with no equip­ment and while being shot at Work­ing 24-hour, day-on day-off shifts, Ismail, 39, dri­ves … Con­tinue read­ing

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March for Peace

I want to thank every sin­gle per­son who par­tic­i­pated in “March for Peace”. You can see the biggest pho­tos col­lec­tion of the demon­stra­tion here. Again thank you all While the pro-war man­aged to gather 400 peo­ple only (I bet few of are … Con­tinue read­ing

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How democracy feeds terror

By Vox Day Most of the debate sur­round­ing the Iraqi occu­pa­tion con­cerns tac­ti­cal ques­tions. How many sol­diers are needed, how many schools have opened, how many ter­ror­ists have been killed? In Don­ald Rumsfeld’s famous for­mula, Amer­i­can suc­cess is ulti­mately to … Con­tinue read­ing

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Journalists in the New World Order

Ghaith wrote another piece today called “ Iraqi jour­nal­ists are being killed by the Amer­i­cans, the insur­gents, the mili­tias and the police. They are often intim­i­dated and threat­ened by any­one who doesn’t like their cov­er­age. There are no ground rules … Con­tinue read­ing

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What’s the difference between serious murder and not serious murder?

We read today that the US is going to free 1000 Iraqi pris­oner “The Iraqi gov­ern­ment and (multi-national forces) decided to release the detainees to allow them to be with fam­i­lies and loved ones to cel­e­brate the holy month and … Con­tinue read­ing

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Were British Special Forces Soldiers Planting Bombs in Basra?

I will keep ham­mer­ing down on this sub­ject, the two British Insur­gents cap­tured in Iraq, Blair’s gov­ern­ment con­tin­ues to shift the focus to side issues. Global Research made a very well writ­ten detailed analy­sis on the sub­ject Does any­one remem­ber … Con­tinue read­ing

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Video of Iraqi unions workers in USA

Iraqi union work­ers released a video of their last visit to the USA. Falah Alwan Any vic­tory we achieve in Iraq, is going to be a vic­tory of the all Inter­na­tional labor move­ments . Watch the video here

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Nuclear program: a bit of history

I am not a sup­porter of the Imams regime in Iran or any reli­gious gov­ern­ment any­where and to be hon­est I would like to see it dis­ap­peared or van­ished one way or another, but it’s my curse that I am … Con­tinue read­ing

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