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Sledgehammer
03-18-2003, 05:54 AM
“There was a machine designed for shredding plastic. Men were dropped into it and we were again made to watch. Sometimes they went in head first and died quickly. Sometimes they went in feet first and died screaming. It was horrible. I saw 30 people die like this. Their remains would be placed in plastic bags and we were told they would be used as fish food . . . on one occasion, I saw Qusay [President Saddam Hussein’s youngest son] personally supervise these murders.”

This is one of the many witness statements that were taken by researchers from Indict — the organisation I chair — to provide evidence for legal cases against specific Iraqi individuals for war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide. This account was taken in the past two weeks.

Another witness told us about practices of the security services towards women: “Women were suspended by their hair as their families watched; men were forced to watch as their wives were raped . . . women were suspended by their legs while they were menstruating until their periods were over, a procedure designed to cause humiliation.”

The accounts Indict has heard over the past six years are disgusting and horrifying. Our task is not merely passively to record what we are told but to challenge it as well, so that the evidence we produce is of the highest quality. All witnesses swear that their statements are true and sign them.

For these humanitarian reasons alone, it is essential to liberate the people of Iraq from the regime of Saddam. The 17 UN resolutions passed since 1991 on Iraq include Resolution 688, which calls for an end to repression of Iraqi civilians. It has been ignored. Torture, execution and ethnic-cleansing are everyday life in Saddam’s Iraq.


for the record this is not from a US news source.

.http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,3284-614607,00.html

millertime
03-18-2003, 06:17 AM
Any we KNOW the US would never intentional harm its own people.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,3604,721898,00.html

TommyLee
03-18-2003, 06:50 AM
That's rough and who ever was in charge of that operation should be held accountable.

Ummm... are you holding that against the US or the actuall people responsible for that? Keep in mind that we aren't saying Iraq is evil, just it's leader.
I noticed that your location is blank. If you don't mind me asking, where are you from?

Sledgehammer
03-18-2003, 07:00 AM
TommyLee - Miller chimes in all the time with his tic-for-tac commentary. I think he is from Canada....maybe this will refresh him...

"SAN`A, Yemen — A Yemeni man shot three foreign oil workers Tuesday, killing an American and a Canadian and wounding another Canadian before shooting himself dead, according to oil workers and a U.S. diplomat."

there you go Millertime if you are a Canadian, feel better that the US is willing to go tackle these issues on your behalf.

millertime
03-18-2003, 07:11 AM
I must be canadain if I don't support your war. I mean how can any patrotic american not see saddam has WMD(Weapons of mass distraction) and is the cuase for 9-11, high gas prices and the cancellation of my favorite TV show married with children. Its not like bush would lie.

Sledgehammer
03-18-2003, 07:14 AM
Well where are you from and where do you live?

Sledgehammer
03-18-2003, 07:15 AM
So you believe Saddam over Bush? I mean one says the weapons exist the other says they do not......so which is it?