Iraq events: 6 Dec 2006

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baghdad

leaflets dis­trib­uted in Baghdad

Many apolo­gies for the absence, posts will con­tin­ues as usual

- Video in Ara­bic from Kirkuk, more than 600 Arab tribes and clans lead­ers want Sad­dam back.

- Dr. Harith Al-Dari speaks from Sanaa Uni­ver­sity –Yemen-: sta­tis­tics indi­cate that the Iraqi resis­tance killed more than 25, 000 Amer­i­can occu­pa­tion sol­diers, downed more than twenty-five air­craft and destroyed five thou­sand Amer­i­can mil­i­tary vehi­cles of dif­fer­ent kinds.

He denied that the events in Iraq, is a civil war, view­ing it as “sedi­tion does not reach the point of civil war, a sedi­tion led by the US and its col­lab­o­ra­tors in the cur­rent government.

- Ansar Al-Sunnah dis­trib­uted leaflets in the Baghdad’s schools and uni­ver­si­ties [image above

Sta­tis­tics released by the Min­istry of Higher Edu­ca­tion and Sci­en­tific Research, says that more than 200 uni­ver­sity pro­fes­sor were killed since the Amer­i­can inva­sion in April 2003, pro­fes­sors who left the coun­try are 3000.

- Tragic sit­u­a­tion in the US forces besieged city “Sinyia” with total media block out.

US forces pre­vent the entry of food and drink water to the city, Iraqi police in the city handed out their weapons to the Iraqi resis­tance and some of them joined the resistance.

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  5. Thanks a lot for post­ing these leaflets. I wrote about the same topic yes­ter­day. If you don’t mind, I am going to post them on my blog with the same entry where I talked about Edu­ca­tion In Iraq.

    Thanks again. Keep up the good work.

  6. LadyBird says:

    Trea­sure

    Sure you can use them