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Re: [casi] Re: [casi]-- Is CASI worth keeping?



I'm all in favor of  common sense priorities:
1) stop immediately , comparatively easy to end epidemics in Iraq and elsewhere
especially if the US/UK:
a) iare largly responsible for the epidemeics in the first place
b) can easily do so and avoid the additonal  crime  of  containing and ending 
the expanding epidemic in S. Iraq and the project epidemeic in the rest of Iraq
unless the US/UK permit/enable  resupply of chlorine and rest of the
infrastructure needed for safe water.
2) Priority to to special, protected categories such as children and women who
are at grave risk primarily of death from the interaction of starvation and
unsafe water.

3) Investigate ALL past crimes (include US/UK/Turkish/Iraqi). Preserve all
evidence, including the graves, but not limited to the graves.

I object to to HRW and AI downplaying the epidemic and starvation  in Iraq and
its underlying cause, even though it is the government of the US/UK.
tom

Ahmed Shames wrote:

> [ Presenting plain-text part of multi-format email ]
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> Any chance of CASI supporting this?
> The Mass Graves of al-Mahawil:
> The Truth Uncovered
>
> http://www.hrw.org/reports/2003/iraq0503/
>
> Or have the HRW people sold their souls to the devil?
>
> Ahmed
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