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Postby Get Real! » Wed Jul 11, 2007 11:30 pm

Exorcist-seeker wrote:Career and forum in the same sentence... so is this what you aspire to be GR??? Wooww you must make your mother and father so proud... it seizes to amaze me you lack of knowledge i blame the schools in iraq!! you must hate saddam for that.

Try again tomorrow... who knows you might even get funny one day.
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Postby humanist » Wed Jul 11, 2007 11:31 pm

Yes we know of the attrocities of the UK and US uopn children of Iraq and other nations around the world. However, who is going to take them on and challenge them in a court of law. That they cannot buy the judge.
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Postby Exorcist-seeker » Wed Jul 11, 2007 11:35 pm

Humanist are you actually serious?? A lot of people thougth Iraq had Weapons of Mass Distruction... Tony Blair had the full bacnking of parliment when they voted... so does that mean they all go on trial for there vote resulting in the war in iraq??

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Postby Get Real! » Wed Jul 11, 2007 11:36 pm

humanist wrote:Yes we know of the attrocities of the UK and US uopn children of Iraq and other nations around the world. However, who is going to take them on and challenge them in a court of law. That they cannot buy the judge.

That's an issue worthy of its own topic area Humanist... :(
At the moment the best tool we've got is to educate those in the dark.
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Postby Get Real! » Wed Jul 11, 2007 11:38 pm

Exorcist-seeker wrote:Humanist are you actually serious?? A lot of people thougth Iraq had Weapons of Mass Distruction... Tony Blair had the full bacnking of parliment when they voted... so does that mean they all go on trial for there vote resulting in the war in iraq??

A country's parliament may decide to invade a sovereign nation but that doesn't make it legal under international law.

Think befor you speak!!

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Postby pantheman » Wed Jul 11, 2007 11:42 pm

Exorcist-seeker wrote:Humanist are you actually serious?? A lot of people thougth Iraq had Weapons of Mass Distruction... Tony Blair had the full bacnking of parliment when they voted... so does that mean they all go on trial for there vote resulting in the war in iraq??

Think befor you speak!!


Are you for real or are you just here to take the piss mate. Tony Blair lied through his teeth to parliment, thats why they went along with the little shit.

They suspected saddam had WMD, because they gave them to him in the first f place whilst he was at war with iran. But he beat them to it. They found zilch, but too late damage done. Now what? The basterd even admits it himself he made a mistake. Yeah, and a bloody big one it will be. Just hope your family is not in town when the next f bomb goes. Cos thats the extent of what your F blair has done.

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Postby Exorcist-seeker » Wed Jul 11, 2007 11:45 pm

GR war is war.... The geneva convention was made to prevent another nazi-Germany like country growing out of control.... unfortunatly it was to late to realise that Iraq was out of control until it killed over 1million ppl... a tyrant leader who killed people who would not go with what he said... the freedom of speech this si the equilivant of you having an opinion on america and they have you shot!!


Iraq was and still is a threat to the civilised world, a world where democracey rules and economies provail... tyrants and islamic fanatics Bomb/Terrorise these countries to stop the economy flowing and disturb the civilised world.. I suggest you take sme time out to read the Kuran... do some research Mohamed at the age of 54 had a 9 year old wife.. preaching to a peadophile do you not call this an act of lunacy??

Whats the difference between mohammed and Gary glitter?? none they are both peadophiles
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Postby miltiades » Wed Jul 11, 2007 11:46 pm

Life Under
Saddam Hussein


Escaping from Iraq



A Brutal Regime


For over 20 years, the greatest threat to Iraqis has been Saddam Hussein's regime -- he has killed, tortured, raped and terrorized the Iraqi people and his neighbors for over two decades.

When Iraq is free, past crimes against humanity and war crimes committed against Iraqis, will be accounted for, in a post-conflict Iraqi-led process. The United States, members of the coalition and international community will work with the Iraqi people to build a strong and credible judicial process to address these abuses.

Under Saddam's regime many hundreds of thousands of people have died as a result of his actions - the vast majority of them Muslims.

According to a 2001 Amnesty International report, "victims of torture in Iraq are subjected to a wide range of forms of torture, including the gouging out of eyes, severe beatings and electric shocks... some victims have died as a result and many have been left with permanent physical and psychological damage."

Saddam has had approximately 40 of his own relatives murdered.

Allegations of prostitution used to intimidate opponents of the regime, have been used by the regime to justify the barbaric beheading of women.

Documented chemical attacks by the regime, from 1983 to 1988, resulted in some 30,000 Iraqi and Iranian deaths.

Human Rights Watch estimates that Saddam's 1987-1988 campaign of terror against the Kurds killed at least 50,000 and possibly as many as 100,000 Kurds. o The Iraqi regime used chemical agents to include mustard gas and nerve agents in attacks against at least 40 Kurdish villages between 1987-1988. The largest was the attack on Halabja which resulted in approximately 5,000 deaths. o 2,000 Kurdish villages were destroyed during the campaign of terror.

Iraq's 13 million Shi'a Muslims, the majority of Iraq's population of approximately 22 million, face severe restrictions on their religious practice, including a ban on communal Friday prayer, and restriction on funeral processions.

According to Human Rights Watch, "senior Arab diplomats told the London-based Arabic daily newspaper al-Hayat in October [1991] that Iraqi leaders were privately acknowledging that 250,000 people were killed during the uprisings, with most of the casualties in the south." Refugees International reports that the "Oppressive government policies have led to the internal displacement of 900,000 Iraqis, primarily Kurds who have fled to the north to escape Saddam Hussein's Arabization campaigns (which involve forcing Kurds to renounce their Kurdish identity or lose their property) and Marsh Arabs, who fled the government's campaign to dry up the southern marshes for agricultural use. More than 200,000 Iraqis continue to live as refugees in Iran."

The U.S. Committee for Refugees, in 2002, estimated that nearly 100,000 Kurds, Assyrians and Turkomans had previously been expelled, by the regime, from the "central-government-controlled Kirkuk and surrounding districts in the oil-rich region bordering the Kurdish controlled north."

"Over the past five years, 400,000 Iraqi children under the age of five died of malnutrition and disease, preventively, but died because of the nature of the regime under which they are living." (Prime Minister Tony Blair, March 27, 2003) o Under the oil-for-food program, the international community sought to make available to the Iraqi people adequate supplies of food and medicine, but the regime blocked sufficient access for international workers to ensure proper distribution of these supplies. o Since the beginning of Operation Iraqi Freedom, coalition forces have discovered military warehouses filled with food supplies meant for the Iraqi people that had been diverted by Iraqi military forces.

The Iraqi regime has repeatedly refused visits by human rights monitors. From 1992 until 2002, Saddam prevented the UN Special Rapporteur from visiting Iraq.

The UN Special Rapporteur's September 2001, report criticized the regime for "the sheer number of executions," the number of "extrajudicial executions on political grounds," and "the absence of a due process of the law."

Executions: Saddam Hussein's regime has carried out frequent summary executions, including: o 4,000 prisoners at Abu Ghraib prison in 1984 o 3,000 prisoners at the Mahjar prison from 1993-1998 o 2,500 prisoners were executed between 1997-1999 in a "prison cleansing campaign" o 122 political prisoners were executed at Abu Ghraib prison in February/March 2000 o 23 political prisoners were executed at Abu Ghraib prison in October 2001 o At least 130 Iraqi women were beheaded between June 2000 and April 2001

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Postby Exorcist-seeker » Wed Jul 11, 2007 11:48 pm

Couldnt of said it better myself miltiades
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Postby Get Real! » Wed Jul 11, 2007 11:49 pm

Exorcist-seeker wrote:GR war is war.... The geneva convention was made to prevent another nazi-Germany like country growing out of control.... unfortunatly it was to late to realise that Iraq was out of control until it killed over 1million ppl... a tyrant leader who killed people who would not go with what he said... the freedom of speech this si the equilivant of you having an opinion on america and they have you shot!!


Iraq was and still is a threat to the civilised world, a world where democracey rules and economies provail... tyrants and islamic fanatics Bomb/Terrorise these countries to stop the economy flowing and disturb the civilised world.. I suggest you take sme time out to read the Kuran... do some research Mohamed at the age of 54 had a 9 year old wife.. preaching to a peadophile do you not call this an act of lunacy??

Whats the difference between mohammed and Gary glitter?? none they are both peadophiles

You read the Quran? Now read the Old Testament and say cheese! :lol:
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