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Hello all,

everytime I write something for the CASI-list, I receive sick letters like
the following. This time it's a certain [SEE ARCHIVISTS NOTE ABOVE] who does the
writing.
Can anyone tell me what can be done about this ?
Dirk Adriaensens.

----- Original Message -----
From: [SEE ARCHIVISTS NOTE ABOVE]
To: "Dirk Adriaensens" <dirk.adriaensens@skynet.be>
Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2001 2:57 PM
Subject: casi post


>
> dear dirk,
>
> thanks for those articles u've collected and posted on the casi list.
> v enlightening!
> my question to you: is this not a golden opportunity to topple SH, lift
> sanctions subsequently, ie break the deadlock of smart sanctions vs
> oil-for-food ? who cares if he's guilty of terrorism ? the benefits are so
> high that we could even allow for some "collateral damage", couldn't we ?
> think of how many more would die if the current situation prevails.
> and sanctions will never be lifted overnight ! what advantage do u see in
> keeping SH in power ?
> thanks for yr answer,
> greetings,
> [ SIGNATURE REMOVED - SEE NOTE AT TOP OF MESSAGE]
>
> PS: do u know people in iraq having access to email ?  that's pretty rare,
> isn't it ?
>
>
>

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