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Read the following piece along with the Australian radio's news about two Iraqi teenagers shot by American troops. For those that say "oh our boys are getting killed there," I say to them, great news. Those boys and girls are criminals and may god erase everyone of them from the face of earth for what they have done to many such poor teenagers in Iraq and Afghanistan. Our people are worthless, they are killed, driven over, disappeared and whatever else that is done to them is OK, because they are not American and British or any other westerner. Well, I can do any thing but to pray that may god have his wrath on this and other Western countries so they would taste what our people are tasting every day, death and humiliation. Miraki >Subject: RADIO AUSTRALIA >Date: Fri, 28 Nov 2003 11:45:33 -0400 > >---Original Message----- >Sent: November 28, 2003 14:24 >To: Undisclosed-Recipient:; >Subject: RADIO AUSTRALIA > >Hi all, > >Far from the media, propagandas, and the whole misleading information >about the" liberation" process in Iraq, Iraqi people's lives turned to be >more and more grievous and catastrophic. > >As Iraqi women/ voices, we used to have many experiences that we needed >the world to listen to; however, this war, which was supposed to be for >"liberating" people from Saddam Hussein's dictatorship, put Iraqi people >in a worse dilemma. We, Iraqi women, are silenced!! And you know what? We >are silenced by both the" colonized" and the " colonizers" > >Moreover, the recent conflict, which is apparently not intended for our >human tights and equalities, we need to re-struggle for achieving a >democratic political system in Iraq because the one that has been achieved >by the US administration proved its failure already. Iraq is brought from >being an independent country into a colonized and occupied one, with the >whole consequences of the occupation on people's lives and on the >political, social, religious, and economic levels. > >Three female university's students have been kidnapped on their way to the >university last week. > >A man has been kidnapped from his house last week. > >Thousands of women, men, and children are being kidnapped. > >Women are degraded and killed. > >Arabic and Muslim fighters are supporting Iraqi resistance, which is >accused to be Saddam's resistance!! The same as what happened to bin >Ladin's disappearance and resistance. > >Arabic people are fighting for their national and religious identities, >while American fight for their political and economic interests. No Iraqi >person is safe, whereas most of them say they don't know when they are >going to be killed neither by whose gun!! > >My nephew (11 years old) has been kidnapped when he was on his way to >school. My family has been contacted and asked for tens of thousands of US >$$. Since that time, we have not heard any new news. He might be killed, >sexually harassed, or whatever you could imagine when you lose your child, >while you knew he is in custody for two weeks at a criminals' place. > >Those Iraqis, who are killed by gangsters and occupation fires, are not >accounted. Iraq's resources are not a " topic" of discussion, while many >reports, continuously, are sent from Iraq to tell about the horrible >conditions there. Nevertheless, American administration has not taken any >step to stop those crimes against Iraqi people. > >In our current world, which is dominated by militarisms and globalized >economic and political systems, led by the USA (the super power in our >messed up world), our lives are driven to be more catastrophic, and it >gives more space for gangs and warlords to play their dirty games against >humanity, in the name of liberties and human rights. > > Now, the situation in Iraq became abundant land for gangsters, warlords, > religious fundamentalists, and nationalists. In addition, neither the > temporarily appointed government nor the American+ British administration > care for people's suffering since their only interest is to secure the > oil and to protect their lives, leaving Iraqi people to suffer, lonely, > this insecure and unstable conditions. > >For my frustration and disappointment, I would not be able to comment on >the going on conditions in Iraq. Reading the following piece of news, I >found that I need to pray for those girls' souls. > >Wondering when Iraqi people could be treated as human beings!! When they >are going to enjoy their resources and land!!When Iraqi women's voices >could be heard by the international community and the global women's >network!! It seems, it is pretty much, an issue of negligence. > > ><http://www.abc.net.au/ra/newstories/RANewsStories_999831.htm>http://www.abc.net.au/ra/newstories/RANewsStories_999831.htm >Investigation launched into shooting of two Iraq teenagers > >Coalition forces in Iraq are investigating claims that American soldiers >shot dead two teenager sisters who were collecting firewood near a >military base north of Baghdad. > >Family members say the two girls, aged 12 and 15, were collecting firewood >near an airport occupied by US troops when they were shot. > >The older girl died on the spot and her sister died later of her wounds. > >An Iraqi policeman says soldiers who handed one of the bodies over to his >colleagues claimed one of the girls had a gun in her possession. > >Our correspondent in Baghdad, Peter Cave, says police searched the family >home but found nothing suspicious. > >28/11/2003 22:49:39 | ABC Radio Australia News [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------------------ Yahoo! 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