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To the peoples of the world - Fom Occupied Iraq

Eman Ahmed Khammas (Repost) | 09.04.2004 10:15 | Anti-militarism | Repression | Cambridge | World

The Iraqi people call for international solidarity as they resist attacks by US-led Occupation Forces. It is clear that these attacks are designed to terrorize entire populations of Iraqi towns and neighborhoods.

Falluja Children
Falluja Children


April 8 2004

Eman Ahmed Khammas
Director, International Occupation Watch Center

Occupied Baghdad

To the peoples of the world and their representatives at the United
Nations,

The Iraqi people call for international solidarity as they resist attacks by US-led Occupation Forces. It is clear that these attacks are designed to terrorize entire populations of Iraqi towns and neighborhoods.

According to reports, in Falluja alone, over three hundred Iraqis have been killed and hundreds more injured since attacks began on Sunday, April 4. There is fighting in Baghdad, particularly in the neighborhoods of Sadr, Adaamiya, Shula, Yarmok, and the cities and towns of Falluja, Ramadi, Basrah, Nasiriya, Kerbala, Amarah, Kut, Kufa, Najaf, Diwaniya, Balad, and Baquba. Residences, hospitals, mosques and ambulances trying to transport the injured are being
bombed and fired at by Occupation Forces' guns and tanks.

Falluja and Adaamiya are currently under siege, surrounded by Occupation Forces, in contravention of the Geneva Convention that prohibits holding civilian communities under siege. Hospitals do not have access to sufficient medical aid, essential medicine and equipment or blood supplies. In Falluja, the hospitals have been surrounded by soldiers forcing doctors to establish field hospitals in private homes. Blood donors are not allowed to enter; consequently, mosques in both Baghdad and Falluja are collecting blood for the injured. Water and electricity have been cut off for the past several days.


In Sadr City US helicopters have fired rockets into residential areas
destroying homes. Although no curfew has officially been imposed, US soldiers have made a practice of aiming tank fire on cars they find moving through the streets after dark. On Tuesday night alone, at least 6 people were killed in this way. US forces continue to occupy and surround all the police stations and the Sadr municipal offices.

While these attacks have escalated sharply over the past week, they are in no way a new phenomenon in occupied Iraq. The indiscriminate killing of civilians and the refusal to provide people with security, electricity and decent medical infrastructure have characterized the 'freedom' that Occupation Authorities have brought to Iraq.

We call on the international community, civil society and the
anti-war/anti-occupation movements to respond to this US-led war of terror with tangible displays of solidarity and support for Iraqi people facing this gruesome manifestation of the occupation.

Please take to the streets to demand an end to the US-led aggression.
Organize protests in front of US consulates and embassies around the world and demand: an immediate end to this massacre; an immediate end to the siege of Iraqi cities and neighborhoods; immediate access to humanitarian and medical aid organizations seeking to provide assistance to Iraqi people who are living under attack; and an end to the occupation of our nation.

Cities in which demonstrations have already been organized include Milan, Montreal, Paris, Tokyo, Istanbul, Boston, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Washington D.C. and New York City.

To contact the International Occupation Watch Center in Baghdad, please call 001 914 360-9079 or 001 914 360-9080. You can also email
 eman@occupationwatch.org

Eman Ahmed Khammas (Repost)


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Straw Lies on Radio 4

09.04.2004 17:03

I was sickened to hear Mr Straw the War Monger lying on the radio today saying that the insurgents had not been provoked by the coalition forces. Right, so calling for Al Sadr to be killed while laying into Fallujah and attacking his supporters isn't provocation???!!!

Brian B


Don't give up the fight!

10.04.2004 00:47

I think we are witnessing the REAL 'Operation Enduring Freedom' right now, and it has nothing at all to do with what the US wants!!

As the late, great Robert Nester Marley said:

"Get up, Stand Up, Stand up for Your Rights.
Get Up, Stand Up, Don't Give Up the Fight"

Need more be said..?

Enduring Freedom


My feelings

03.08.2005 21:50

I might actually take some of this into consideration if I hadn't heard and seen with my own eyes the love the Iraqi people have for what we've done. That girl in that picture, can go to school now. She couldn't before. Learn to spell Fallujah correctly it makes you look ignorant when you can't even spell the town's name correctly.

Marine
mail e-mail: usmc2ndlt2010@yahoo.com


What are you talking about

03.08.2005 21:58

Water, electricity, and blood cannot be given to the people? who do you think gave these people electricity in the first place? Certainly not Saddam Hussein. The American military gave these people electricity and water. The definition of the word seige is: the action of an armed force that surrounds a fortified place and isolates it while continuing to attack. I did not realize the American military was bombarding the city of Fallujah. They aren't. We are not attacking civilians, we are attacking Armed combatants who are trying to kill our men and women. If civilian losses were not a factor in our decision making we would carpet bomb the entire city. I guess you forgot about the 3000 American civilians we lost on September 11th?-- Proud American

John


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