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Re: [casi] incubator babies mark 2?



I cannot believe how cowardly and cold hearted you can be. You  rubbish and belittle the suffering 
of Iraqis and the horrific nature of Saddam's regime. This is not the first time that you have done 
this, looking back you have almost always sought to dismiss the suffering of Iraqis under the 
pretence that it is all set up. Do you not realise that the reason you do not hear Iraqis from 
inside Iraq saying this is because of the unimaginable oppression they are under. Yet, why is it 
that hundreds of people I have spoken to who have just escaped from Iraq to Iran, Syria or Jordan - 
all express the same wish while they still have family back in Iraq?

This rather begs the question as to where your dollars are coming from?

Don't you dare ever belittle or belie the suffering of Iraqis with cynical remarks and baseless 
comments.

A tearful Sama
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On Thu, 26 Sep 2002 00:48:38
 farbuthnot wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I have an unshakable suspicion that we have just been treated to incubator
>babies, mark 2. A beautiful young Iraqi woman told her story in impeccable
>American english, with star like camera confidence at the end of Ch4 news
>this evening in a spot called 'The Exile'. The usual vileness of Saddam, a
>dwarfed, terrified, enchained nation, Saddam should be got rid of to free
>her people, that was what they wanted etc., from a safe leafy park where the
>nukes, napalm, cluster bombs, 'turkey shoots' (or mere DU) were a far away
>thing. Her uncle (an oil minister) had been a victim of the regime, shot I
>think ' 147  times.' The language had been that odd bellringing stuff all
>through, but that was (no pun intended) the killer fact. A shattered,
>traumatised, terrified family gets a body back and starts counting the
>bullet holes? (that many, it would anyway, presumably, frankly pulp and
>uncountable, one is pretty messy.)
>
>I missed her name, it seemed not to be screened. But interesting to know who
>she is. Wonder if this new multi-million $ Global PR set up has anything to
>do with it? I'd lay money. Watch for babies on bonfires .....
>
>best, f.
>
>ps anyone know if an oil minister has been allegedly shot till this evening?
>
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