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A Letter to the British People from a daughter of Iraq
By: Gamal Nasser
I’m sending this letter to the British people and in particular
to the residents of London. For a period of hours, you have lived
through moments of desperate anxiety and horror. In those hours you
lost a member of your family or a friend, and we wish to tell you in
total honesty that we too grieve when human lives pass away. I cannot
tell you how much we hurt when we see desperation and pain on the face
of another person. For we have lived through this situation – and
continue to live through it every day – since your country and the
United States formed an alliance and laid plans to attack Iraq.
The Prime Minister of your country, Tony Blair, said that those who
carried out the explosions did so in the name of Islam. The
Secretary of State of the United States, Condaleezza Rice, described
the bombings as an act of barbarism. The United Nations Security
Council met and unanimously condemned the event.
I would like to ask you, the free British people, to allow me to
inquire: in whose name was our country blockaded for 12 years? In
whose name were our cities bombed using internationally prohibited
weapons? In whose name our loved-ones are being killed in daily blasts
and explosion and through beheadings? In whose name did the British
army kill Iraqis and torture them? Was that in your name? Or in the
name of religion? Or humanity? Or freedom? Or democracy?
What do you call the killing of more than two million children?
What do you call the pollution of the soil and the water with depleted
uranium and other lethal substances?
What do you call what happened in the prisons in Iraq – in Abu
Ghraib, Camp Bucca and the many other prison camps? What do you
call the torture of men, women, and children? What do you call tying
bombs to the bodies of prisoners and blowing them apart? What do you
call the refinement of methods of torture for use on Iraqi prisoners –
such as pulling off limbs, gouging out eyes, putting out cigarettes on
their skin, and using cigarette lighters to set fire to the hair on
their heads? Does the word “barbaric” adequately describe the behavior
of your troops in Iraq?
May we ask why the Security Council did not condemn the massacre in
al-Amiriyah and what happened in al-Fallujah, Tal‘afar, Sadr City, and
an-Najaf? Why does the world watch as our people are killed and
tortured and not condemn the crimes being committed against us? Are
you human beings and we something less? Do you think that only you can
feel pain and we can’t? In fact it is we who are most aware of how
intense is the pain of the mother who has lost her child, or the
father who has lost his family. We know very well how painful it is to
lose those you love.
You don’t know our martyrs, but we know them. You don’t
remember them, but we remember them. You don’t cry over them, but we
cry over them.
Have you heard the name of the little girl Hannan Salih Matrud?
Or of the boy Ahmad Jabir Karim? Or Sa‘id Shabram?
Yes, our dead have names too. They have faces and stories and
memories. There was a time when they were among us, laughing and
playing. They had dreams, just as you have. They had a tomorrow
awaiting them. But today they sleep among us with no tomorrow on which
to wake.
We don’t hate the British people or the peoples of the world.
This war was imposed upon us, but we are now fighting it in defense of
ourselves. Because we want to live in our homeland – the free land of
Iraq – and to live as we want to live, not as your government or the
American government wish.
Let the families of those killed know that responsibility for the
Thursday morning London bombings lies with Tony Blair and his
policies.
Stop your war against our people!
Stop the daily killing that your troops commit!
End your occupation of our homeland!
Iman al-Saadun
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Arm with a tattoo of Imam Ali (A)'s sword was cut off … violence on rise
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BAGHDAD, Iraq: Murder of innocent people, death threats, beheadings, kidnappings, mutilation of dead bodies and every crime to its extent continued in Iraq without a little humanity left in the hearts of terrorists as eight members of a family, including a 2-year-old, were shot to death in their sleep early Sunday.
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"Knowledge is
better than wealth because it protects you while you have to
guard wealth. it decreases if you keep on spending it but the
more you make use of knowledge ,the more it increases . what you
get through wealth disappears as soon as wealth disappears but
what you achieve through knowledge will remain even after you."MORE
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