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   1. FW: [casi-analysis] Re: CASI-analysis digest, Vol 1 #175 - 1 msg (Muhamed Ali)

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Subject: FW: [casi-analysis] Re: CASI-analysis digest, Vol 1 #175 - 1 msg
Date: Tue, 17 Aug 2004 16:09:18 +0100
From: "Muhamed Ali" <Muhamed.Ali@DELETETHISHackney.gov.uk>
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-----Original Message-----
From: Muhamed Ali
Sent: 17 August 2004 15:03
To: 'Kamil Mahdi'; casi-analysis@lists.casi.org.uk
Subject: RE: [casi-analysis] Re: CASI-analysis digest, Vol 1 #175 - 1
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Dear colleagues,
                This might be of interest to you.
Letters
Struggling for democracy
Tuesday August 17, 2004
The Guardian
Kamil Mahdi is quite mistaken in his analysis (Those they can't co-opt,
they destroy, August 14).
 http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,2763,1284468,00.html
Regards,
          Muhamad

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[mailto:casi-analysis-admin@lists.casi.org.uk] On Behalf Of Kamil Mahdi
Sent: 17 August 2004 13:41
To: casi-analysis@lists.casi.org.uk
Subject: [casi-analysis] Re: CASI-analysis digest, Vol 1 #175 - 1 msg

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In the midst of the carnage in Iraq and F16s dropping 500
pound bombs in the middle of cities, demonstartors taking
their protests to Najaf, journalists ordered out by police,
a problematic conference that is supposed to be a major
landmark in Iraq's new political arrangements, oil prices
rocketing, more dodgy accounting at Halliburton, the family
of the Abu Ghraib whistle blower in protective custody,
Saddam's debt to be extracted from starving Iraqis, more
aggressive posturing at the US presidential elections, etc,
why is CASI wasting time on this self-serving Baghdad
Bulletin rubbish?

Kamil Mahdi


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> Subject: Re: Re: [casi-analysis] Baghdad Bulletin - a reply- again!
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