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> Crimes in Iraq

You know, if you want to haul Little Bush up before a war crimes

tribunal it is fine with me. But please let us discuss it on some

other list! This is way more off topic and way more inflammatory than

the earlier political stuff the moderator had to put a lid on.

Andy . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .

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My 20 year old nephew is over there doing the job our government commands

him to do. I hope this posting is not denigrating all the good things he's

been helping to rebuild in Iraq.

Crimes in Iraq

> http://www.geocities.com/mossab442/1.html

>

> Crimes in Iraq

>

> Will Fallujah Be Leveled?

>

> By Firas Al-Atraqchi

> Freelance Columnist

> 06/04/2004

>

> US forces seal off Fallujah, Monday, April 5, in preparation for a major

operation.

>

> The men of the restive city of Fallujah are not afraid. Speaking to

reporters, they egg the US soldiers on. " Come into our city and we will show

them what we are made of, " they say. " They have tanks and planes but are

cowards, we will fight till there are none of us left, " others say.

>

> The people of Fallujah are expecting the worst. They know the US military

will not allow itself to be humiliated in the manner of last week's

mutilation and hanging of four killed US mercenaries working for the private

security firm Blackwater. They know the US military will not allow the daily

attacks on convoys to go unpunished. A few hours before the horrific

mutilations and lynching, five US soldiers died when a powerful improvised

explosive device ripped their armored personnel carrier apart.

>

> And the US military is edging for a fight. On Monday morning, US forces

closed off the Iraq-Amman highway which leads through Fallujah. Reporters

attempting to enter the city have told this writer that they were told by US

officers that the area surrounding Fallujah - and the city itself - is

off-limits to reporters, a restrictive zone, expected to be closed down for

anywhere between two to 10 days.

>

> Iraq analysts fear that the US is about to commit a war-crime by laying

siege to Fallujah and punishing its citizens by disallowing shipments of

food and water.

>

> With no independent reports from Fallujah, Iraq analysts warn the world

could be kept in the dark about scores of civilians likely to be caught in

military confrontation between US forces and Iraqi resistance.

>

> Coalition authorities have promised a swift and precise response to last

week's mutilations of four contract servicemen who were ambushed in central

Fallujah. However, in media reports filed before the city was cordoned off,

angry Iraqis claimed that it was US policy in the area that fueled their

anger. Among their complaints:

>

> Mounting of the foot over the neck of Iraqis - an affront in Iraqi society

>

> The detaining of Iraqi women and teenage girls

>

> The house searches well into the dead of night, using shock bombs,

threats, and verbal abuse

>

> The returning of detained women, often barely clothed

>

> The killing of civilians by US forces with no assumption of responsibility

or guilt

>

> Iraq is entering a perilous phase as Iraqis begin to realize that the

freedom they were promised was a thinly-veiled farce aimed at extorting the

country of its mineral and oil wealth. There is open revolt in the south of

Iraq where the young cleric Muqtada Sadr has declared that negotiating

and/or exercising democratic tools like protests and demonstrations has not

worked with the Coalition. His Mahdi Army has seized several police stations

throughout the south of Iraq. US forces retaliated by seizing a Sadr office

in Kirkuk.

>

> As the first anniversary of the fall of Baghdad arrives, the fall of Iraq

into absolute anarchy seems imminent.

>

>

> A Year in Numbers

> http://www.islamonline.net/english/media/2...ter/index.shtml

<http://www.islamonline.net/english/media/2004/03/yearlater/index.shtml>

>

>

>

> For more information about Islam:

> http://www.geocities.com/um_mossab141/1.html

>

> Contact me at

> islamq_a@...

>

>

>

>

>

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This has, what? to do with Lex?

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Crimes in Iraq

> http://www.geocities.com/mossab442/1.html

>

> Crimes in Iraq

>

> Will Fallujah Be Leveled?

>

> By Firas Al-Atraqchi

> Freelance Columnist

> 06/04/2004

>

> US forces seal off Fallujah, Monday, April 5, in preparation for a major

operation.

>

> The men of the restive city of Fallujah are not afraid. Speaking to

reporters, they egg the US soldiers on. " Come into our city and we will show

them what we are made of, " they say. " They have tanks and planes but are

cowards, we will fight till there are none of us left, " others say.

>

> The people of Fallujah are expecting the worst. They know the US military

will not allow itself to be humiliated in the manner of last week's

mutilation and hanging of four killed US mercenaries working for the private

security firm Blackwater. They know the US military will not allow the daily

attacks on convoys to go unpunished. A few hours before the horrific

mutilations and lynching, five US soldiers died when a powerful improvised

explosive device ripped their armored personnel carrier apart.

>

> And the US military is edging for a fight. On Monday morning, US forces

closed off the Iraq-Amman highway which leads through Fallujah. Reporters

attempting to enter the city have told this writer that they were told by US

officers that the area surrounding Fallujah - and the city itself - is

off-limits to reporters, a restrictive zone, expected to be closed down for

anywhere between two to 10 days.

>

> Iraq analysts fear that the US is about to commit a war-crime by laying

siege to Fallujah and punishing its citizens by disallowing shipments of

food and water.

>

> With no independent reports from Fallujah, Iraq analysts warn the world

could be kept in the dark about scores of civilians likely to be caught in

military confrontation between US forces and Iraqi resistance.

>

> Coalition authorities have promised a swift and precise response to last

week's mutilations of four contract servicemen who were ambushed in central

Fallujah. However, in media reports filed before the city was cordoned off,

angry Iraqis claimed that it was US policy in the area that fueled their

anger. Among their complaints:

>

> Mounting of the foot over the neck of Iraqis - an affront in Iraqi society

>

> The detaining of Iraqi women and teenage girls

>

> The house searches well into the dead of night, using shock bombs,

threats, and verbal abuse

>

> The returning of detained women, often barely clothed

>

> The killing of civilians by US forces with no assumption of responsibility

or guilt

>

> Iraq is entering a perilous phase as Iraqis begin to realize that the

freedom they were promised was a thinly-veiled farce aimed at extorting the

country of its mineral and oil wealth. There is open revolt in the south of

Iraq where the young cleric Muqtada Sadr has declared that negotiating

and/or exercising democratic tools like protests and demonstrations has not

worked with the Coalition. His Mahdi Army has seized several police stations

throughout the south of Iraq. US forces retaliated by seizing a Sadr office

in Kirkuk.

>

> As the first anniversary of the fall of Baghdad arrives, the fall of Iraq

into absolute anarchy seems imminent.

>

>

> A Year in Numbers

> http://www.islamonline.net/english/media/2...ter/index.shtml

<http://www.islamonline.net/english/media/2004/03/yearlater/index.shtml>

>

>

>

> For more information about Islam:

> http://www.geocities.com/um_mossab141/1.html

>

> Contact me at

> islamq_a@...

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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and we need to know this why?

> This has, what? to do with Lex?

> Thea

> Crimes in Iraq

>

>

> > http://www.geocities.com/mossab442/1.html

> >

> > Crimes in Iraq

> >

> > Will Fallujah Be Leveled?

> >

> > By Firas Al-Atraqchi

> > Freelance Columnist

> > 06/04/2004

> >

> > US forces seal off Fallujah, Monday, April 5, in preparation for

a major

> operation.

> >

> > The men of the restive city of Fallujah are not afraid. Speaking

to

> reporters, they egg the US soldiers on. " Come into our city and we

will show

> them what we are made of, " they say. " They have tanks and planes

but are

> cowards, we will fight till there are none of us left, " others say.

> >

> > The people of Fallujah are expecting the worst. They know the US

military

> will not allow itself to be humiliated in the manner of last week's

> mutilation and hanging of four killed US mercenaries working for

the private

> security firm Blackwater. They know the US military will not allow

the daily

> attacks on convoys to go unpunished. A few hours before the

horrific

> mutilations and lynching, five US soldiers died when a powerful

improvised

> explosive device ripped their armored personnel carrier apart.

> >

> > And the US military is edging for a fight. On Monday morning, US

forces

> closed off the Iraq-Amman highway which leads through Fallujah.

Reporters

> attempting to enter the city have told this writer that they were

told by US

> officers that the area surrounding Fallujah - and the city itself -

is

> off-limits to reporters, a restrictive zone, expected to be closed

down for

> anywhere between two to 10 days.

> >

> > Iraq analysts fear that the US is about to commit a war-crime by

laying

> siege to Fallujah and punishing its citizens by disallowing

shipments of

> food and water.

> >

> > With no independent reports from Fallujah, Iraq analysts warn

the world

> could be kept in the dark about scores of civilians likely to be

caught in

> military confrontation between US forces and Iraqi resistance.

> >

> > Coalition authorities have promised a swift and precise response

to last

> week's mutilations of four contract servicemen who were ambushed

in central

> Fallujah. However, in media reports filed before the city was

cordoned off,

> angry Iraqis claimed that it was US policy in the area that fueled

their

> anger. Among their complaints:

> >

> > Mounting of the foot over the neck of Iraqis - an affront in

Iraqi society

> >

> > The detaining of Iraqi women and teenage girls

> >

> > The house searches well into the dead of night, using shock

bombs,

> threats, and verbal abuse

> >

> > The returning of detained women, often barely clothed

> >

> > The killing of civilians by US forces with no assumption of

responsibility

> or guilt

> >

> > Iraq is entering a perilous phase as Iraqis begin to realize

that the

> freedom they were promised was a thinly-veiled farce aimed at

extorting the

> country of its mineral and oil wealth. There is open revolt in the

south of

> Iraq where the young cleric Muqtada Sadr has declared that

negotiating

> and/or exercising democratic tools like protests and

demonstrations has not

> worked with the Coalition. His Mahdi Army has seized several

police stations

> throughout the south of Iraq. US forces retaliated by seizing a

Sadr office

> in Kirkuk.

> >

> > As the first anniversary of the fall of Baghdad arrives, the

fall of Iraq

> into absolute anarchy seems imminent.

> >

> >

> > A Year in Numbers

> > http://www.islamonline.net/english/media/2...ter/index.shtml

>

<http://www.islamonline.net/english/media/2004/03/yearlater/index.sht

ml>

> >

> >

> >

> > For more information about Islam:

> > http://www.geocities.com/um_mossab141/1.html

> >

> > Contact me at

> > islamq_a@g...

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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