Blair and Halabja hypocrisy
M Lacey | 16.02.2003 22:05
Iran, with the assistance of the Kurdish rebel organisations the PUK and
KDP, launch an offensive into Northern Iraq capturing the town of Halabja on
the 15th of March. The next day the Iraqi airforce bomb
Halabja, with poison gas causing 5000 deaths.
DAVID MELLOR, then a Foreign Office minister (+ Secretary to the Treasury?)
was visiting Baghdad at the time. Within a month Defense Minister Tony
Newton had returned to Baghdad to offer, on behalf of the British Thatcher
government £340 million in export credits. Britain's
trade with Iraq had risen from £2.9 million in 1987 to £31.5 million.
Iraq becomes Britain's third biggest market for 'dual-use' machine tools.
M Lacey
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Blair's silence is deathly
17.02.2003 01:17
Livingstone spoke of the Halabja massacre
in his speech in Hyde Park on Feb 15th.
He has apparently tried to get Blair
to open an inquiry into this scandal -
that of MI6 supplying WMDs to Hussein,
in the full knowledge that they would
be used to massacre thousands of civilians.
Blair, to this day, refuses to touch
the issue in any way or form.
Blair spells DEATH.
Rit-Pot