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Ethnic Cleansing by Starvation
The Gaza and West Bank have been turned into concentration camps by Israel. Palestinians have no choice but to work as slave labor for the Israelis. The Israelis have long ago closed off the borders of Palestinian territory with the contiguous borders of Egypt, Jordan and Lebanon (for Israeli Arabs). Palestinian agriculture and farms are destroyed by bulldozers or lack of water (while Israeli settlers have enough for olympic size pools). Thus, Palestinians have no choice but to work for Israelis as virtual slaves.
Ethnic Cleansing by Starvation
by Rania Awwad
A US-financed assessment of the overall malnutrition level among Palestinian children, released this month by the US Agency for International Development (USAID), found that one in five Palestinian children under the age of five now suffers from chronic or acute malnutrition. This astonishing statistic is on par with impoverished nations such as Chad and Nigeria, and actually surpasses rates of child malnutrition in Somalia and Bangladesh. Such figures, the report noted, are "considered an emergency by most humanitarians and public health officials." The report points to Israeli-imposed closures and sieges of major civilian centers as the direct and primary cause.
We typically think of famines as being caused by natural disasters (droughts, overgrazing) or by crises that result in the displacement of large populations from their lands (wars, ethnic strife). The situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territories, however, is a startling aberration since it is clearly a man-made disaster intended to specifically target whole civilian populations. Most importantly, it can easily and immediately be reversed.
Today, Israeli military sieges are literally imprisoning families within their homes for days at a time. People cannot leave their homes to work, buy food, go to the doctor, or send their children to school. Military checkpoints and roadblocks are restricting commerce and the transport of food supplies. Workers cannot travel between Palestinian towns, and farmers and manufacturers are unable to deliver their goods to shops and markets. People have exhausted the money they can draw on from relatives and connections on the outside.
The USAID report also revealed that about one quarter of West Bank Palestinians have had to sell personal possessions to put food on the table. The World Bank recently determined that as many as 62 percent of Palestinian families are now living on less than two dollars a day. As a result of these obstacles, increasing numbers of families are skipping meals or reducing their food intake because eventually they run out of money and assets to sell.
Even before the current Israeli re-occupation which began on June 20, many Palestinians relied on aid from the Palestinian Authority and the UN World Food Program (UNWFP). With its ministries and institutions flattened, the PA can no longer serve in this role, and the UNWFP has recently announced an emergency operation to cope with what they call "dramatically deteriorating living conditions in the Palestinian Territories."
But how can the slow starvation of a whole population be stopped when that very starvation is being altogether denied by the Israeli government and ignored by the US Administration? Major General Amos Gilad, Israel's coordinator of government affairs in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, was hardly ruffled by the USAID findings. In fact, he asserted that "hunger is when people have swollen bellies and fall over dead. There is no hunger yet."
Discovering that dismissive denial of facts is not working, the Israeli authorities are now moving to soften criticism with much-hyped symbolic gestures. Israel recently announced its intention to release about seven percent of the 600 million dollars in Palestinian tax revenue it has seized since the start of the Intifada, as well as its intention to reissue work permits for Palestinians to cross from the West Bank and Gaza to their jobs inside Israel.
These measures, however, are hardly sufficient. Much more needs to be done. It is important to understand that the collective punishment policies pursued by Ariel Sharon's government against the Palestinians are not reactive but deliberate, and are intended to serve a specific and well-defined political purpose. Sharon is the head of the Likud Party, which to this day vows never to permit the establishment of a Palestinian state west of the Jordan River.
Sharon's solution is to depopulate as much as possible the Occupied Palestinian Territories by making life for its citizens unbearable. And what could be more unbearable than watching your children cry themselves to sleep from hunger, night after night? What is most alarming is that Sharon may very well be having his way. As recently reported in the Jerusalem Post (an English-language Israeli daily), 80,000 Palestinians have allegedly left the Occupied Palestinian Territories for Jordan and other nations to seek economic relief for their families.
In parallel, private Israeli efforts have been pursuing their missions of "helping" any Palestinian who wishes to leave the West Bank or Gaza. As the president of one organization which seeks to assist Palestinians to "permanently emigrate" put it: "Our aim is to empty the state of Arabs".
Another group, Gamla, founded by former Israeli military officers and colonists, has published similar recommendations on its website in a nine-thousand-word manifesto titled "The Logistics of Transfer." It argues that the mass expulsion of every Palestinian is "the only possible solution" to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and further makes the claim that this is "substantiated by the Torah".
The starvation of captive Palestinians is nothing less than the muffled ethnic cleansing of a whole people. As always, these matters should be of serious concern to US citizens given that our diplomatic, military, and financial support have long allowed Israel to pursue with impunity such policies which contradict our own cherished political values and commitment to human rights. It is time for us to speak up. We must not be complicit in the decimation of a whole people.
Rania Awwad can be reached at: raniaawwad [at] hotmail.com
by Rania Awwad
A US-financed assessment of the overall malnutrition level among Palestinian children, released this month by the US Agency for International Development (USAID), found that one in five Palestinian children under the age of five now suffers from chronic or acute malnutrition. This astonishing statistic is on par with impoverished nations such as Chad and Nigeria, and actually surpasses rates of child malnutrition in Somalia and Bangladesh. Such figures, the report noted, are "considered an emergency by most humanitarians and public health officials." The report points to Israeli-imposed closures and sieges of major civilian centers as the direct and primary cause.
We typically think of famines as being caused by natural disasters (droughts, overgrazing) or by crises that result in the displacement of large populations from their lands (wars, ethnic strife). The situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territories, however, is a startling aberration since it is clearly a man-made disaster intended to specifically target whole civilian populations. Most importantly, it can easily and immediately be reversed.
Today, Israeli military sieges are literally imprisoning families within their homes for days at a time. People cannot leave their homes to work, buy food, go to the doctor, or send their children to school. Military checkpoints and roadblocks are restricting commerce and the transport of food supplies. Workers cannot travel between Palestinian towns, and farmers and manufacturers are unable to deliver their goods to shops and markets. People have exhausted the money they can draw on from relatives and connections on the outside.
The USAID report also revealed that about one quarter of West Bank Palestinians have had to sell personal possessions to put food on the table. The World Bank recently determined that as many as 62 percent of Palestinian families are now living on less than two dollars a day. As a result of these obstacles, increasing numbers of families are skipping meals or reducing their food intake because eventually they run out of money and assets to sell.
Even before the current Israeli re-occupation which began on June 20, many Palestinians relied on aid from the Palestinian Authority and the UN World Food Program (UNWFP). With its ministries and institutions flattened, the PA can no longer serve in this role, and the UNWFP has recently announced an emergency operation to cope with what they call "dramatically deteriorating living conditions in the Palestinian Territories."
But how can the slow starvation of a whole population be stopped when that very starvation is being altogether denied by the Israeli government and ignored by the US Administration? Major General Amos Gilad, Israel's coordinator of government affairs in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, was hardly ruffled by the USAID findings. In fact, he asserted that "hunger is when people have swollen bellies and fall over dead. There is no hunger yet."
Discovering that dismissive denial of facts is not working, the Israeli authorities are now moving to soften criticism with much-hyped symbolic gestures. Israel recently announced its intention to release about seven percent of the 600 million dollars in Palestinian tax revenue it has seized since the start of the Intifada, as well as its intention to reissue work permits for Palestinians to cross from the West Bank and Gaza to their jobs inside Israel.
These measures, however, are hardly sufficient. Much more needs to be done. It is important to understand that the collective punishment policies pursued by Ariel Sharon's government against the Palestinians are not reactive but deliberate, and are intended to serve a specific and well-defined political purpose. Sharon is the head of the Likud Party, which to this day vows never to permit the establishment of a Palestinian state west of the Jordan River.
Sharon's solution is to depopulate as much as possible the Occupied Palestinian Territories by making life for its citizens unbearable. And what could be more unbearable than watching your children cry themselves to sleep from hunger, night after night? What is most alarming is that Sharon may very well be having his way. As recently reported in the Jerusalem Post (an English-language Israeli daily), 80,000 Palestinians have allegedly left the Occupied Palestinian Territories for Jordan and other nations to seek economic relief for their families.
In parallel, private Israeli efforts have been pursuing their missions of "helping" any Palestinian who wishes to leave the West Bank or Gaza. As the president of one organization which seeks to assist Palestinians to "permanently emigrate" put it: "Our aim is to empty the state of Arabs".
Another group, Gamla, founded by former Israeli military officers and colonists, has published similar recommendations on its website in a nine-thousand-word manifesto titled "The Logistics of Transfer." It argues that the mass expulsion of every Palestinian is "the only possible solution" to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and further makes the claim that this is "substantiated by the Torah".
The starvation of captive Palestinians is nothing less than the muffled ethnic cleansing of a whole people. As always, these matters should be of serious concern to US citizens given that our diplomatic, military, and financial support have long allowed Israel to pursue with impunity such policies which contradict our own cherished political values and commitment to human rights. It is time for us to speak up. We must not be complicit in the decimation of a whole people.
Rania Awwad can be reached at: raniaawwad [at] hotmail.com
For more information:
http://www.counterpunch.org/awwad0909.html
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The American people must take action to stop allowing our government drag us into their corporate, military, oil, and Zionism politics which only serves their special interests.
Americans must demand that US aid to Israel end and sanctions be enforced against Israel until Israel is transformed into a true secular, democracy, with equal rights for all in the new country of Palestine-Israel, including the right to return to their ancestral homeland Palestine-Israel, for all 4 million Palestinian refugees as is their right according to UN Resolutions and international law. NOW! Every minute that goes by, more Palestinians are suffering greater and greater hardships that Americans can barely comprehend! I know, I am an American (4th generation) but I have made it my business to know about what's happening there : ethnic cleansing and slow genocide at the hands of US-funded Israel state-sponsored terrorism!
In the meantime, please donate what you can to Middle East Children's Alliance at http://www.mecaforpeace.org to help ease the suffering of the Palestinian children. This is an organization that is truly devoted. Don't be apathetic! YOU are complicit if you do nothing! Just like it was wrong when the Nazis were killing the Jews, many were complicit. LET US NOT BE COMPLICIT NOW! TAKE ACTION!
Americans must demand that US aid to Israel end and sanctions be enforced against Israel until Israel is transformed into a true secular, democracy, with equal rights for all in the new country of Palestine-Israel, including the right to return to their ancestral homeland Palestine-Israel, for all 4 million Palestinian refugees as is their right according to UN Resolutions and international law. NOW! Every minute that goes by, more Palestinians are suffering greater and greater hardships that Americans can barely comprehend! I know, I am an American (4th generation) but I have made it my business to know about what's happening there : ethnic cleansing and slow genocide at the hands of US-funded Israel state-sponsored terrorism!
In the meantime, please donate what you can to Middle East Children's Alliance at http://www.mecaforpeace.org to help ease the suffering of the Palestinian children. This is an organization that is truly devoted. Don't be apathetic! YOU are complicit if you do nothing! Just like it was wrong when the Nazis were killing the Jews, many were complicit. LET US NOT BE COMPLICIT NOW! TAKE ACTION!
The government of Israel should open up the borders. Let the Palestinians work (and live) in Jordan.
Perhaps your fellow idiot "astroturd" has the answers. After all he said the starving in Africa deserve it to further the agenda of Greenpeace. Yeah, like it or not you should die for the Greenpeace corporate mission statement.
Perhaps your fellow idiot "astroturd" has the answers. After all he said the starving in Africa deserve it to further the agenda of Greenpeace. Yeah, like it or not you should die for the Greenpeace corporate mission statement.
TROLL ALERT
The only way to deal with trolls is to limit your reaction to reminding others not to respond to trolls.
The only way to deal with trolls is to limit your reaction to reminding others not to respond to trolls.
Just what is she talking about. The palestinian populatrion is growing. In fact it is the fastest growing in the world (3.92/1000 per year)
And let us not forget what destroyed the palestinian cause: The terror !
And let us not forget what was the goal of terror: To elicit a response so strong from Israel tthe world would come to the P. help.
But Israel was smrter, it did not repsond all at once and the P. had to increase the terror until the world was fedup with it (excpet for few loonies on the left)
Go Dennis Bernstin: Support the Palestinian terrorist all you want maybe you are alos looking for 72 virgins....
And let us not forget what destroyed the palestinian cause: The terror !
And let us not forget what was the goal of terror: To elicit a response so strong from Israel tthe world would come to the P. help.
But Israel was smrter, it did not repsond all at once and the P. had to increase the terror until the world was fedup with it (excpet for few loonies on the left)
Go Dennis Bernstin: Support the Palestinian terrorist all you want maybe you are alos looking for 72 virgins....
TROLL ALERT
truthteller is a troll. Can't we all just get along? GOODBYE TROLLS!!!
truthteller is a troll. Can't we all just get along? GOODBYE TROLLS!!!
>he said the starving in Africa deserve it
Where did I say that?
Where did I say that?
astroturd is going to play the denial game, as all liberals do anyway. Heres his words. Sure sounds like astroturd said the liberals know what's best for the happy darkies to me. TWICE. and then he wants to pretend he didnt say those things?
Read the whole thread. See how that most dangerous of idiots said at first those starving people were actors. Later he said he didnt know. All he wanted was to agree and promote an agenda that would let people STARVE because caviar eating limosine riders "know" whats best for them. astroturd is one of the scariest things Ive ever seen
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http://www.indybay.org/news/2002/09/144415_comment.php#147414
"How do you know they were paid shills?"
by astroturf • Tuesday September 10, 2002 at 06:17 PM
I don't know. But neither do you know that they were not.
So, all else being equal, when we see desparately poor people acting against their own best interests, and the best interests of their families, the better of the two possible guesses is that they were paid.
>And you ignored the stuff about caviar and lobster and steak.
Old news.
>I guess that didn't happen either, right?
Did I say that? Where?
>How can you say
by astro • Tuesday September 10, 2002 at 07:29 PM
>they are speaking out against the best interest of their family? They're HUNGRY,
They are speaking out against the *long term* best interests of their families. They are trading a meal today for hunger tomorrow.
Read the whole thread. See how that most dangerous of idiots said at first those starving people were actors. Later he said he didnt know. All he wanted was to agree and promote an agenda that would let people STARVE because caviar eating limosine riders "know" whats best for them. astroturd is one of the scariest things Ive ever seen
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http://www.indybay.org/news/2002/09/144415_comment.php#147414
"How do you know they were paid shills?"
by astroturf • Tuesday September 10, 2002 at 06:17 PM
I don't know. But neither do you know that they were not.
So, all else being equal, when we see desparately poor people acting against their own best interests, and the best interests of their families, the better of the two possible guesses is that they were paid.
>And you ignored the stuff about caviar and lobster and steak.
Old news.
>I guess that didn't happen either, right?
Did I say that? Where?
>How can you say
by astro • Tuesday September 10, 2002 at 07:29 PM
>they are speaking out against the best interest of their family? They're HUNGRY,
They are speaking out against the *long term* best interests of their families. They are trading a meal today for hunger tomorrow.
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The troll just keeps asking you to jump and you do. Can't you ignore him?
The US should force Israel to annex the occupied territories, while granting full Israeli citizenship, property rights, and equal rights to the Palestinians.
This way, nutty Jews can purchase land from Palestinians in the West Bank if they want to settle there. Cha-Ching for the Palestinians.
Meanwhile, poor Palestinians can provide cheap labor to Israel (Cha-Ching for the Palestinians again).
And the Jews of Israel can get cheap labor (Cha-ching for them). And they wouldn't have to invade a foreign country to stop attacks by Hammas (let's face it, Palestine the country would be terrorist central!)
The truth is that the Palestinians are the most western Muslims in the Middle East outside of Turkey. They grok democracy and are highly secular (except for a few religious blow-yourself-up nuts, but the US has some of those as well).
Israel would do well to welcome all Palestinians in the territories to their country, and continue to have the most advanced economy and best government system in the Middle East.
This way, nutty Jews can purchase land from Palestinians in the West Bank if they want to settle there. Cha-Ching for the Palestinians.
Meanwhile, poor Palestinians can provide cheap labor to Israel (Cha-Ching for the Palestinians again).
And the Jews of Israel can get cheap labor (Cha-ching for them). And they wouldn't have to invade a foreign country to stop attacks by Hammas (let's face it, Palestine the country would be terrorist central!)
The truth is that the Palestinians are the most western Muslims in the Middle East outside of Turkey. They grok democracy and are highly secular (except for a few religious blow-yourself-up nuts, but the US has some of those as well).
Israel would do well to welcome all Palestinians in the territories to their country, and continue to have the most advanced economy and best government system in the Middle East.
The liberal traitors want you to believe they actually care about people going hungry. They use Palestine only to further their agenda of being traitors. If they were so "concerned" about the welfare of the poor, then why don't they talk about the Africans?
http://www.fingaz.co.zw/fingaz/2002/September/September12/2473.shtml
To hell with populist politics
Sydney Masamvu
9/12/02 1:33:37 AM (GMT +2)
LAST Friday afternoon, I was in Mutare. I passed through
Dangamvura shopping mall on the way to my rural home.
The purpose of my stopover at the shopping centre was to
grab a few groceries for my parents.
The challenge was to see whether I would manage to get
bread, cooking oil, mealie- meal and salt. Unfortunately
I could not find any of these essential commodities.
There was no sign of them on any supermarket shelf.
As I was milling around in the shopping centre, a lorry
stacked with 10-kilogramme bags of mealie meal, which
were to be delivered to a local supermarket, came into
sight.
Pandemonium broke out in Dangamvura township, with women
of all shapes, sizes and age running out of their homes
to queue for the staple meal.
It was a heart-rending and saddening experience to see
women urging their young children to run fast and queue
while they followed behind, also running. In short,
people were running for dear life.
I was face to face with starvation.
Just 20 minutes before I reached the shopping centre, I
had visited my uncle in Dangamvura township. Upon my
arrival, I bumped into a neighbour of my uncle's who was
begging for a portion of mealie meal so that he could
prepare a meal for the evening.
So you can imagine the kind of desperation on the faces
and in the hearts of the people who had been galvanised
into action by the sight of the mealie meal delivery
lorry.
Thousands of people thronged the supermarket in an
attempt to grab just one bag of mealie meal. Some were
shouting that they would make do with any type and
amount of mealie meal as long as it was available.
The situation is even more critical in outlying areas,
including my own rural home area, where people are
sometimes forced to sleep on empty stomachs, save for a
plain cup of tea.
With a crisis of this magnitude developing in Mutare,
Agriculture Minister Joseph Made recently had the gall
to tell the world that Zimbabwe was not going to accept
genetically modified (GMO)) food aid, most of which is
being donated by the United States of America.
He said during the World Summit on Sustainable
Development in Johannesburg: " Zimbabwe will not accept
genetically modified food aid...There is nothing to
discuss with (US officials)...You cannot use the
Zimbabwe population as guinea pigs.
"You cannot talk of the morality of the America
position. They always carry double standards when it
comes to the developing world...There is no way we can
bring that material into Zimbabwe, which is a very clean
environment."
When Made was saying this, obviously with the
concurrence of Mugabe, people in Mutare, like millions
of others in many areas of Zimbabwe, were having to make
do without mealie meal.
Mugabe and Made should know that they can politic only
up to a point. You cannot play politics with people's
lives and reject food because it is coming from America
just because you hate that country and its leadership.
That is an intolerable act. In any country, starving
people would dismiss a leader who puts power before
politics.
This is about life, Mr President. Stop the circus. Let
us not see politics where there is no politics. Let us
see starvation for what it is and get food aid to save
the starving people of Zimbabwe.
To hell with populist politicians when people are
starving to death. To hell with populist politics when
people are on a daily basis failing to gather the raw
materials to eke out even a simple meal.
To hell with populist leaders when children have to
abandon their playing to queue for mealie meal.
The problem with ZANU PF politicians is that when they
reach oratory orgasm at international conferences, they
tend to overlook the real needs and suffering of the
common man in Zimbabwe and concentrate on politicking.
That was the problem with Made's statement.
Barely two days after the end of the Earth Summit, we
were told with the approval of Mugabe that GMO maize
would now be allowed into the country after all.
I wonder what had changed in 48 hours to warrant this
dramatic U-turn.
What happened to all that stern talk about not allowing
Zimbabweans to be used as guinea pigs by the Americans?
Indeed, we may ask what has happened to the contempt for
the double standards of America?
What has happened to the need to protect Zimbabwe's
clean environment at the expense of starving people?
Mr President, starving Zimbabweans want food aid,
whether it comes from Bush or the "gay gangster" Blair.
The sooner you appreciate that, the better for your
continued stay in the power that you cherish so much.
In the meantime, to hell with your populist politics
when people are starving to death.
http://www.fingaz.co.zw/fingaz/2002/September/September12/2473.shtml
To hell with populist politics
Sydney Masamvu
9/12/02 1:33:37 AM (GMT +2)
LAST Friday afternoon, I was in Mutare. I passed through
Dangamvura shopping mall on the way to my rural home.
The purpose of my stopover at the shopping centre was to
grab a few groceries for my parents.
The challenge was to see whether I would manage to get
bread, cooking oil, mealie- meal and salt. Unfortunately
I could not find any of these essential commodities.
There was no sign of them on any supermarket shelf.
As I was milling around in the shopping centre, a lorry
stacked with 10-kilogramme bags of mealie meal, which
were to be delivered to a local supermarket, came into
sight.
Pandemonium broke out in Dangamvura township, with women
of all shapes, sizes and age running out of their homes
to queue for the staple meal.
It was a heart-rending and saddening experience to see
women urging their young children to run fast and queue
while they followed behind, also running. In short,
people were running for dear life.
I was face to face with starvation.
Just 20 minutes before I reached the shopping centre, I
had visited my uncle in Dangamvura township. Upon my
arrival, I bumped into a neighbour of my uncle's who was
begging for a portion of mealie meal so that he could
prepare a meal for the evening.
So you can imagine the kind of desperation on the faces
and in the hearts of the people who had been galvanised
into action by the sight of the mealie meal delivery
lorry.
Thousands of people thronged the supermarket in an
attempt to grab just one bag of mealie meal. Some were
shouting that they would make do with any type and
amount of mealie meal as long as it was available.
The situation is even more critical in outlying areas,
including my own rural home area, where people are
sometimes forced to sleep on empty stomachs, save for a
plain cup of tea.
With a crisis of this magnitude developing in Mutare,
Agriculture Minister Joseph Made recently had the gall
to tell the world that Zimbabwe was not going to accept
genetically modified (GMO)) food aid, most of which is
being donated by the United States of America.
He said during the World Summit on Sustainable
Development in Johannesburg: " Zimbabwe will not accept
genetically modified food aid...There is nothing to
discuss with (US officials)...You cannot use the
Zimbabwe population as guinea pigs.
"You cannot talk of the morality of the America
position. They always carry double standards when it
comes to the developing world...There is no way we can
bring that material into Zimbabwe, which is a very clean
environment."
When Made was saying this, obviously with the
concurrence of Mugabe, people in Mutare, like millions
of others in many areas of Zimbabwe, were having to make
do without mealie meal.
Mugabe and Made should know that they can politic only
up to a point. You cannot play politics with people's
lives and reject food because it is coming from America
just because you hate that country and its leadership.
That is an intolerable act. In any country, starving
people would dismiss a leader who puts power before
politics.
This is about life, Mr President. Stop the circus. Let
us not see politics where there is no politics. Let us
see starvation for what it is and get food aid to save
the starving people of Zimbabwe.
To hell with populist politicians when people are
starving to death. To hell with populist politics when
people are on a daily basis failing to gather the raw
materials to eke out even a simple meal.
To hell with populist leaders when children have to
abandon their playing to queue for mealie meal.
The problem with ZANU PF politicians is that when they
reach oratory orgasm at international conferences, they
tend to overlook the real needs and suffering of the
common man in Zimbabwe and concentrate on politicking.
That was the problem with Made's statement.
Barely two days after the end of the Earth Summit, we
were told with the approval of Mugabe that GMO maize
would now be allowed into the country after all.
I wonder what had changed in 48 hours to warrant this
dramatic U-turn.
What happened to all that stern talk about not allowing
Zimbabweans to be used as guinea pigs by the Americans?
Indeed, we may ask what has happened to the contempt for
the double standards of America?
What has happened to the need to protect Zimbabwe's
clean environment at the expense of starving people?
Mr President, starving Zimbabweans want food aid,
whether it comes from Bush or the "gay gangster" Blair.
The sooner you appreciate that, the better for your
continued stay in the power that you cherish so much.
In the meantime, to hell with your populist politics
when people are starving to death.
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