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Re: [casi] the IRAQI issue



It semes to me that it has escaped the legal psyche of the US and UK
Governments that overthowing and replacing leaders is illegal. We thus
become the rogue states. Best, felicity a.

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>From: "nermin" <na.ali@uruklink.net>
>To: <casi-discuss@lists.casi.org.uk>
>Subject: Re: [casi] the IRAQI issue
>Date: Mon, May 6, 2002, 12:33 pm
>

> Hi all & Iraqi,
> In so-called no-fly zones at northern and southern Iraq which were
> established to protect Kurds and Marsh Arabs, USA and British warplanes
> killed till now more than 500 civilians! the all know that there is no Iraqi
> government in the north. this is the way through which USA can protect!!!
> the all discover that USA smart missiles are very smart in attacking civil
> targets. again I am asking to work together just ti kift this unjust
> blockade. It is the only way to help Iraqi nation
> regards
> Nermin
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "IRAQI" <baghdad@easy.com>
> To: <casi-discuss@lists.casi.org.uk>
> Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2002 3:24 AM
> Subject: [casi] the IRAQI issue
>
>
>> Dear CASI members,
>> the INDEPENDENT and the DAILY MAIL published a
>> letter that I sent them last week:
>>
>> For decades the Iraqi people have paid the price
>> of international politics.
>> There were days when saddam was a nice guy and a
>> friend to the west, even while he was killing
>> Iraqis in there tens of thousands.
>> Then came the invasion of Kuwait and the removal
>> of saddam from the list of pals and the massive
>> bombing campaign that damaged almost every
>> aspect of life in Iraq, leaving the government
>> intact.
>> After that there were years of starvation for so
>> many civilians, caused by sanctions.
>> For how much longer will this be allowed to
>> continue? Is the war on terrorism going to put
>> the Iraqi people on the benefiting side for the
>> first time?
>> As an Iraqi, my first priority is not protecting
>> American interests or establishing peace between
>> Israel and Palestine - it is the Iraqi people.
>> The best thing that can ever happen to them is
>> the removal of Saddam Hussein and his government.
>> But the way to get rid of saddam should not be
>> over the bodies of innocent Iraqis. Removing
>> governments can be done with and without wars.
>> And wars don't have to include bombing the whole
>> country.
>>
>> A SHAMES
>> London
>>
>>
>> any comments?
>>
>> IRAQI
>>
>>
>>
>> Sent by Mail at easy.com, an easyGroup company.
>>
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