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On 12 June, a large American force attacked a "terrorist base" north of Baghdad and left more than 100 dead, according to a US spokesman...This month, Iraq Body Count, a group of American and British academics and researchers, estimated that up to 10,000 civilians may have been killed in Iraq, including 2,356 civilians in the attack on Baghdad alone. And this is likely to be an extremely conservative figure....
Posted: Thu, Jun 26, 2003 12:37am PDT
While most Iraqi's spend this summer combating triple digit temperatures, American officials there are living in, what one Iraqi working with the U.S.-led Coalition Provisional Authority called, "an air-conditioned fantasy world."...
Posted: Wed, Jun 25, 2003 9:25pm PDT
"If this had happened in the UK, the US or any other country, the villages around Tuwaitha would be swarming with radiation experts and decontamination teams. It would have been branded a nuclear disaster site and the people given immediate medical check-ups. The people of Iraq deserve no less from the international community. That they are being ignored is a scandal that must be rectified without delay," said Mike Townsley of Greenpeace International....
Posted: Tue, Jun 24, 2003 10:28pm PDT
Anyone who doubts the appropriateness of applying the term "antichrist stormtroopers" to anyone who has participated in any way in the Iraqi genocide should feel the intense personal shame of the soldier in the shocking article below:
``After today, I wonder if I will still be able to carry the title 'soldier' with any pride at all,'' said Borell....
Posted: Mon, Jun 23, 2003 7:58pm PDT
In a May 20 speech to graduates of Barnard College, New York Times correspondent Judith Miller called upon the media and military to examine the program of embedding journalists with U.S. troops during the Iraq war. "Journalists need to draw conclusions about whether journalistic objectivity was compromised during the war; the military needs to consider whether the strain of taking care of us, and protecting us, and giving us dangerous information was an undue burden on the military. We ...
Posted: Mon, Jun 23, 2003 4:42pm PDT
 Iraqi's in the city of Hillah are threatening to strike if the Coaliton Provisional Authority doesn't back off its latest demands that government workers sign a document pledging obedience....
Posted: Mon, Jun 23, 2003 2:00pm PDT
Gee you think the Iraqi's might be allowed to have something to say about if thier companies and resources should be sold and to who? We are bringing them Democracy and Freedom after all...aren't we?...
Posted: Mon, Jun 23, 2003 2:37am PDT
Enemies of religion are attempting to catalyse resistance to the foul Islamists in post-Saddam Iraq. They need our support.
This article is from the 'Economist,' in the U.K....
Posted: Sat, Jun 21, 2003 2:51pm PDT
But the new mass graves being dug in Iraq today -- for the innocent collaterals killed during the American military sweeps last week -- are good mass graves, you see, because the aged farmers, retarded teenagers, young fathers and fleeing women now being shoveled into fetid desert pits were killed by the bombs and bullets of liberation!...
Posted: Sat, Jun 21, 2003 12:49am PDT
In the following story the Associated Press reported, and U.S. Military Commander Major John Washburn plainly stated... that U.S. Troops had rocks thrown at them. There was NO GUNFIRE from the crowd of Iraqi protestors... yet the U.S. Troops fired live rounds directly into the crowd of unarmed demonstrators. The death penalty for throwing stones. And the occupation goes on. In the photograph... Iraqi protesters carry aloft a wounded protestor after U.S. troops killed two in Baghdad June 18, 2...
Posted: Wed, Jun 18, 2003 10:33am PDT
The U.S.-led Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq plans to censor the country's press...
Posted: Wed, Jun 18, 2003 7:56am PDT
Democratic presidential candidate Howard Dean on Tuesday called for an independent investigation of President Bush and his justification for the U.S.-led war against Iraq, arguing that the commander in chief misled the country....
Posted: Tue, Jun 17, 2003 7:24pm PDT
Anti-US Opposition In Iraq And The So Called Roadmap
An Interview with Robert Fisk
by Amy Goodman and Robert Fisk
Democracy Now
June 12, 2003...
Posted: Sun, Jun 15, 2003 10:02am PDT
Poll shows errors in beliefs on Iraq, 9/11
Many misinformed about banned weapons,A third of the American public believes U.S. forces found weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, according to a recent poll, and 22 percent said Iraq actually used chemical or biological weapons....
Posted: Sat, Jun 14, 2003 5:23pm PDT
Several hundred people gathered at Fruitvale BART and marched up International Blvd to San Antonio Park to protest the war in Iraq, the war in the Philippines and racist anti-immigrant policies of the Bush administration in the United States....
Posted: Sat, Jun 14, 2003 4:50pm PDT
A real resistance movement seems to be starting up in Iraq. Although the Pentagon and Donald Rumsfeld are blaming attacks against US troops on Saddam supporters and Bath Party members, it looks like a countrywide uprising is starting....
Posted: Fri, Jun 13, 2003 12:59pm PDT
What is the Bush Administration seeking to accomplish with its "Road Map" for Palestine and Israel? Answering this question is key to understanding the current diplomatic offensive undertaken by Washington in the aftermath of the Iraq war....
Posted: Thu, Jun 12, 2003 9:39pm PDT
Congressional Republicans on Wednesday spurned Democrats' demands for a full-blown investigation into whether the Bush administration manipulated prewar intelligence on Iraq's weapons programs, saying Congress' current oversight operations will suffice....
Posted: Thu, Jun 12, 2003 6:19am PDT
In the wake of the war against Iraq, there is no time to retreat into silence, apathy and defeatism. Like Joe Hill said, don’t mourn — ORGANIZE!!...
Posted: Thu, Jun 12, 2003 12:41am PDT
One thing can be confirmed: it is indeed about oil. Saddam Hussein is at large, and no weapons of mass destruction have been found. No matter - the top priority as troops advanced toward Baghdad was securing oil fields, and in the capital, the oil ministry. No other country in the world can produce oil as cheaply as Iraq, and only 17 out of 80 known oil fields have even been developed....
Posted: Wed, Jun 11, 2003 1:30am PDT


