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ENOUGH! No More Lies, No More War Crimes!

category international | anti-war / imperialism | event notice author Friday March 04, 2005 01:51author by AmigaPhil

International anti-war demonstration

Global day of protest on the second anniversary of the invasion of Iraq.

Protest actions planned from all around the world

Related Link: http://amigaphil.planetinternet.be/cgi-bin/show.cgi?nowar33

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author by anonpublication date Wed Mar 16, 2005 20:08author address author phone

END THE OCCUPATION OF IRAQ & PALESTINE

U.S. MILITARY OUT OF SHANNON

The US lied about weapons of mass destruction to justify a bloody war in Iraq. Up to 100,000 Iraqis are dead as result of the US invasion. 1,500 US soldiers are also dead. The US now says it is bringing democracy and freedom to Iraq. This is also a lie. The US war has devastated Iraq. Lack of clean water, power and medical services mean disease and suffering are rife. Seventy percent of Iraqis are now unemployed and living in poverty.


Meanwhile, US multinationals, with links to the Bush administration, have made billions of dollars in reconstruction contracts paid for with money supposed to provide aid to Iraq. The US now also controls Iraq's huge oil revenues.



The US assault on Fallujah late last year was a bloody massacre. About 3,000 civilians, including 500 children, were murdered. 200,000 fled the city and thousands of homes were destroyed. Across Iraq, hundreds are still dying every month as violence rages between the US and insurgent forces. The US and Britain have been involved in widespread torture and sexual humiliation of Iraqi prisoners. Human Rights organisations say the US is still engaged in flagrant abuses of International law in their treatment of prisoners.



The majority of Iraqis want the US and its allies to leave Iraq. Opinion polls show 80 percent Sunni and Shia, want the US out now. As long as US/UK troops remain, violence and suffering will continue. US military and financial support for Israel also bolsters the illegal occupation of Palestine. Thousands of Palestinians have been killed by the Israeli military . millions are denied the most basic human rights.

Bertie Ahern and the Irish government are still supporting US warmongering. The number of US troops travelling through Shannon to Iraq has risen to about 20,000 per month. The government are destroying Irish neutrality and ignoring the wishes of the majority of Irish people.


On March 19th . the second anniversary of the US invasion of Iraq . protests will take place across the world to demand an end to the occupation of Iraq and Palestine. Here in Ireland, the protest will also demand the Irish government end the use of Shannon by the US military.


Join the Global Protest on Saturday March 19th at 2pm, Parnell Square, Dublin.

If you wish to help build the protest or join the Irish Anti-War Movement please contact us.

author by redjadepublication date Thu Mar 17, 2005 14:07author address author phone

Two years after President Bush led the country to war in Iraq, Americans appear to be of two minds about the situation in the Middle East: A majority say they believe the Iraqis are better off today than they were before the conflict began -- but they also say the war was not worth fighting in the first place, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll.

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Despite the optimism about the future, the poll suggests there has been little change in the negative public opinion about the decision to go to war. Fifty-three percent of Americans said the war was not worth fighting, 57 percent said they disapprove of the president's handling of Iraq, and 70 percent said the number of U.S. casualties, including more than 1,500 deaths, is an unacceptable price.

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{ then it gets weird...} → In the new poll, 56 percent said they think Iraq had weapons of mass destruction before the start of the war and 6 in 10 said they believe Iraq provided direct support to the al Qaeda terrorist network, which struck the United States on Sept. 11, 2001. Also, 55 percent of Americans said the administration told people what it believed to be true, while 43 percent believe the administration deliberately misled the country.

Source: Washington Post
but found at:
http://www.thismodernworld.com/weblog/mtarchives/week_2005_03_13.html#002084



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