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Archives 2006 British LibDem MP Norman Baker is now two months into a private, year-long investigation into the death of Dr David Kelly, the scientist who found himself under seige after apparently accusing the government of ‘sexing up’ the case for war to a BBC journalist. The Hutton Inquiry, framed as a battle between the government and the BBC, failed to probe the manner in which Dr Kelly met his death. Suicide was largely assumed, but the blunt gardening knife found at the scene, the […]
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Ritter Frmr. UN Weapons Inspector. His commen... Scott Ritter Frmr. UN Weapons Inspector. His commentary on Hillary Clinton includes:http://www.alternet.org/story/48729
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http://www.mediaed.org Ritter is noted for his role as a chief United Nations weapons inspector in Iraq from 1991 to 1998, and later for his criticism of United States foreign policy in the Middle East. Prior to the US invasion of Iraq in March, 2003, Ritter publicly argued that Iraq possessed no significant weapons of mass destruction (WMDs). He became a popular anti-war figure and talk show commentator as a result of his stance. description courtesy of wikipedia.
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L'Orient le Jour L’Église chaldéenne dénonce la violence « orchestrée » contre ses fidèles et demande au gouvernement de tenir ses engagements de protéger cette communauté. « Nous sommes la cible d’une campagne de liquidation, une campagne de violences aux objectifs politiques », a déclaré Mgr Louis Sako, l’archevêque chaldéen de Kirkouk (Nord), dans un entretien à l’AFP. Il a une nouvelle fois dénoncé « la continuation des attaques et des agressions contre les chrétiens, surtout à Mossoul […]
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CounterPunch Weekend Edition October 10 / 12, 2008 Corruption and Dirty Water A deadly outbreak of cholera in Iraq is being blamed on a scandal involving corrupt officials who failed to sterilize the local drinking water because they were bribed to buy chlorine from Iran that was long past its expiration date. The centre of the epidemic is in Babil province, south of Baghdad, in the marshy lands east of the Euphrates river, not far from the ruins of ancient Babylon. In Baghdad, where half […]
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Jon Snow, english journalist examines the brutal reality of life inside post-invasion Iraq, meeting a variety of its citizens from victims of bomb blasts and war widows to human rights activists and politicians.http://www.channel4.com/news/articles... Part I Part II Part III Part IV Part V Part VI
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LeGrandSoir Quand est-ce qu’un Holocauste n’est pas un Holocauste ? Lorsque les coupables le qualifient de Victoire Bien que "l’offensive" ait échoué en termes de politique, elle est devenue une victoire en termes de propagande. Il semblerait que les partisans de la guerre n’ont rien d’autre à nous offrir, alors ils en parlent, en parlent, et en parlent encore. Permettez-moi de vous parler de la réduction de la violence en Irak : son niveau actuel est tel que n’importe quelle autre société […]
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Mondialisation.ca, Le 22 juillet 2008 Les guerres d’occupation de l’Afghanistan et de l’Irak se poursuivent avec leurs cortèges de morts et leurs lots de destruction et de désolation. Elles continuent et sont livrées de plus en plus dans l’indifférence générale. Jour après jour, les dépêches en provenance de Kaboul, de Kandahar ou de Bagdad font état des attentats suicides, des attentats à la voiture piégée, d’affrontements sanglants et de bombardements de villes et de villages. Sept ans de […]
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uruknet.info July 27, 2008 In May 2003—some eight weeks after the American invasion had begun— Abdul-Amir Hamdani, the archaeology inspector of Dhi Qar province in southern Iraq, traveled to Najaf to call on the Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani. He had an urgent request. "We needed his help to stop the pillage," Hamdani recalled. The province, which is midway between Baghdad and Basra, covers much of what was once the land of Sumer. In the third millennium BC, it was a fertile plain densely […]
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Global Research, July 9, 2008 by Stephen Lendman Washington is currently negotiating two accords with the al-Maliki government to take effect after expiration of the UN's military mandate on December 31. One agreement is for a long-term "strategic framework" to establish "cooperation in the political, economic, cultural and security fields." Or according to the administration - to defend Iraq's "sovereignty and integrity of its territories, waters, and airspace." Source: devilmoon.net The […]
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Inter Press Service (IPS) SAN FRANCISCO, Jul 3 IRAQ: Journalist Charges Censorship by U.S. Military in Fallujah By Dahr Jamail Remains of U.S. Marines killed by a suicide bomber in Fallujah on Jun. 26. Credit:Zoriah Miller SAN FRANCISCO, Jul 3 (IPS) - U.S. journalist Zoriah Miller says he was censored by the U.S. military in the Iraqi city of Fallujah after photographing Marines who died in a suicide bombing. On Jun. 26, a suicide bomber attacked a city council meeting in Fallujah, 69 kms […]
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Inter Press Service 18 June, 2008 By Ahmed Ali & Dahr Jamail BAQUBA, Jun 18 (IPS) - Just about everyone in Iraq is a loser as a result of the occupation, but none more than women. One of the more obvious signs of that is the very large number of widows. Source: newsimg.bbc.co.uk The Asharq al-Awsat Arab media channel estimated in late 2007 there were 2.3 million widows in Iraq. These include widows from the 1980-1988 war with Iran in which half a million men were killed, the U.S.-led […]
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CommondreamsPublished on June 15, 2008 by The Independent/UK With millions displaced, foreign countries take increasingly hardline stance by Kim Sengupta Source: kikoshouse.blogspot.com The plight of Iraqi refugees is now worse than ever, with millions struggling to survive in desperate conditions and with little hope of finding sanctuary. While the crisis continues, the world community, especially Western countries, have not only failed to help but are also erecting fresh obstacles to […]
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Lire aussi, par Gilles Munier: « Tarek Aziz… connais pas ! » : http://bellaciao.org/fr/spip.php?article66423 Tarek Aziz, l'homme qui en sait trop (paru dans Afrique-Asie, juin 2008): http://www.palestine-solidarite.org/dossier.Irak.Gilles_Munier.000608.htm Geostrategie.com Nation Arabe Jeudi, 5 juin 2008 Abdel Bari Atwan Je n’ai jamais rencontré monsieur Tarek Aziz, ex vice-Premier ministre et ministre des Affaires Etrangères irakien. Nous n’avons pas eu de contact téléphonique ou autre, […]

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