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incredible' levels of civilian casualties murdererd by US marines and other babykillers

category national | miscellaneous | news report author Sunday April 06, 2003 15:46author by Aunti World cop Report this post to the editors

OTTAWA - Red Cross doctors who visited southern Iraq this week saw "including a truckload of dismembered women and children, a spokesman said Thursday from Baghdad.


Roland Huguenin, one of six International Red Cross workers in the Iraqi
capital, said doctors were horrified by the casualties they found in the
hospital in Hilla, about 160 kilometres south of Baghdad.

"There has been an incredible number of casualties with very, very serious
wounds in the region of Hilla," Huguenin said in a interview by satellite
telephone.

"We saw that a truck was delivering dozens of totally dismembered dead
bodies of women and children. It was an awful sight. It was really very
difficult to believe this was happening."

Huguenin said the dead and injured in Hilla came from the village of
Nasiriyah, where there has been heavy fighting between American troops and
Iraqi soldiers, and appeared to be the result of "bombs, projectiles."

"At this stage we cannot comment on the nature of what happened exactly at
that place . . . but it was definitely a different pattern from what we
had seen in Basra or Baghdad.

"There will be investigations I am sure."

Baghdad and Basra are coping relatively well with the flow of wounded,
said Huguenin, estimating that Baghdad hospitals have been getting about
100 wounded a day.

Most of the wounded in the two large cities have suffered superficial
shrapnel wounds, with only about 15 per cent requiring internal surgery,
he said.

But the pattern in Hilla was completely different.

"In the case of Hilla, everybody had very serious wounds and many, many of
them small kids and women. We had small toddlers of two or three years of
age who had lost their legs, their arms. We have called this a horror."

At least 400 people were taken to the Hilla hospital over a period of two
days, he said -- far beyond its capacity.

"Doctors worked around the clock to do as much as they could. They just
had to manage, that was all."

The city is no longer accessible, he added.

Red Cross staff are also concerned about what may be happening in other
smaller centres south of Baghdad.

"We do not know what is going on in Najaf and Kabala. It has become
physically impossible for us to reach out to those cities because the
major road has become a zone of combat."

The Red Cross was able to claim one significant success this week: it
played a key role in re-establishing water supplies at Basra.

Power for a water-pumping station had been accidentally knocked out in the
attack on the city, leaving about a million people without water. Iraqi
technicians couldn't reach the station to repair it because it was under
coalition control.

The Red Cross was able to negotiate safe passage for a group of Iraqi
engineers who crossed the fire line and made repairs. Basra now has 90 per
cent of its normal water supply, said Huguenin.

author by Scofflawpublication date Sun Apr 06, 2003 15:59author address author phone Report this post to the editors

How do you know these wounded are a result of the US actions and not the Iraqis? Do you have information the Red Cross doesn't?

Don't make stuff up to suit your agenda, it weakens your position. You sound almost as if you are taking glee in these horrific injuries just to prove your anti-US point.

author by Scofflawpublication date Sun Apr 06, 2003 16:00author address author phone Report this post to the editors

author by anonpublication date Sun Apr 06, 2003 17:57author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Your use of the word 'babykillers' to describe US troops (despite the fact that *some* babies have been killed by *some* troops) is like a flag that says "hysterical, super-biased pose: better ignore".

If you are serious about getting your message out and making a point then you should pay more attention to the language you use. A better choice of language would make you more effective.

I mean, what would you think of a pro-war person who called all peace protestors 'dictator-lovers'?

(P.S. I haven't read your post past the word 'babykillers' and I wont. There are too many words and too little time to waste some on hysterical posts)

author by skepticalpublication date Sun Apr 06, 2003 18:45author address author phone Report this post to the editors

author by Kevin-Scottpublication date Sun Apr 06, 2003 18:56author address author phone Report this post to the editors


“Red Cross doctors report dismembered women, kids” by Dennis Bueckert 03/04 cnews

http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/World/Iraq/2003/04/03/57351-cp.html

author by Saidhbhinpublication date Mon Apr 07, 2003 09:42author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I think "killer" is bad enough - you don't have to say "babykiller" to try and make it sound worse - it is as though the lives of adults are worth less somehow and there is no need for sensationalism in a good article...

author by truth killerspublication date Mon Apr 07, 2003 10:54author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The USA is hated all over the third world, and baby killers is a fair enough discription of their marines and their other stormtrooper scum.

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