Al-Zawraa TV channel (recently in Syria), broadcast a banner today [the red line in the image above] saying that Abdul Aziz Al-Hakeem [Hakim] died today in a hospital in Tehran, no confirmation yet by any news agency.
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Why does it say “Al Sayed”. Why are they giving him an honorific? Why not “Al Pusht”? Or Al Shlati”
Gawad, Al Na3al. Why not these descriptions?
Email me any news you find out about this.
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I wonder how many blogs will comment on this:
Taguba said that he saw “a video of a male American soldier in uniform sodomizing a female detainee.”
When US soldiers sodomize Iraqi women
This is the true face of the occupier.
Imagine if this had happened to any of your sisters, aunts, cousins, mothers.
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what relevance has a link to a three year old story about Abu Ghraib?
What relevance is all the remembrance hodge-podge for the gassing of the jews 63 years ago?
Hmmm … ouch. Smarts, don’t it. The story is in the new issue of the New Yorker and the theme at hand is that the man investigating Abu Ghraib has said 1) Bush knew about the abuse and chose to ignore it, 2) Rumsfeld knew of the abuse and refused to acknowledge it, and 3) The videos and pictures released are but a tiny fraction of the real horror that transpried in YOUR name and with YOUR tax dollars, 4) the man was hounded because he uncovered that the US military is comprised of Nazis, uncivilized, uncultured ravaging and murdering rapists.
I guess if we follow your logic then the Nuremberg trials should have never been held because after all what relevance would there be of a war that already ended? Right?
Abu Ghraib is part and parcel of the entire conspiracy against Iraq. One lie after another after another after another. 800,000 dead Iraqis and you ask what relevance?
How racist of you. Listen, I tell you what, on Sept. 11 2007, write to ALL the US broadcasters, newspapers, media outlets and ask them what relevance has a link to a six-year story about 9/11.
If any of them run stories of that tragic, tragic day, complain, write letters of protest, run naked in Central Park as a way of demonstrating that 9/11 — and all the stories therein — is no longer relevant.
Aight? Yallah, lets see you do it.
I personally think history is rather relevant, but hey go watch Indy 500 and Paris Hilton’s new Simple Life instead.
Paola and TAI
Apologies for doubting and misunderstood what you said.
No probs at all.
Jesus Christ already!
LB, what has happened to you? Check your email ASAP.
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