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Grazie. gl.delapierre at libero.it -----Messaggio originale----- Da: pace-request at peacelink.it [mailto:pace-request at peacelink.it]Per conto di 3,14 Inviato: martedì 2 maggio 2006 18.10 A: pace at peacelink.it Oggetto: Fw: [UrukNet] - [Daily Information from Occupied Iraq] - [newsletter 01 May 2006] ----- Original Message ----- From: "3,14" <longoborina at libero.it> To: <pace at peacelink.it> Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2006 3:24 PM Subject: Fw: [UrukNet] - [Daily Information from Occupied Iraq] - [newsletter 01 May 2006] > Anchio chiedo di essere cancellato dalla lista per lo stesso motivo. > Grazie. > Buon lavoro. > Longoborina at libero.it > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "vailati luciano" <l.vailati at alice.it> > To: <pace at peacelink.it> > Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2006 12:11 PM > Subject: R: [UrukNet] - [Daily Information from Occupied Iraq] - > [newsletter 01 May 2006] > > >> Chiedo di essere cancellato dalla lista solamente perché con tutta la >> buona volontà non riesco a seguire tutti i messaggi che arrivano. >> Entrerò semplicemente nel vostro sito. Grazie bravi e buon lavoro >> >> -----Messaggio originale----- >> Da: pace-request at peacelink.it [mailto:pace-request at peacelink.it] Per >> conto di UrukNet >> Inviato: martedì 2 maggio 2006 9.29 >> A: pace at peacelink.it >> Oggetto: [UrukNet] - [Daily Information from Occupied Iraq] - [newsletter >> 01 May 2006] >> >> >> >> >> uruknet.info >> «Ë-Ë“Ê Æ‰Ê·Ë >> :: information from occupied iraq >> :: informazione dall'iraq occupato >> >> Bush’s hand in the Terror War >> Mike Whitney >> Robert Fisk has pulled the shroud off Bush’s Iraq policy and exposed the >> rotting corpse below. In his latest article "Seen through a Syrian Lens". >> Fisk fingers the US as the driving force behind the present "alleged" >> sectarian violence in Iraq. He’s produced information from a trusted >> "security source" that America is "desperately trying to provoke a civil >> war around Baghdad in order to reduce its own military casualties". It is >> a >> charge we’ve heard before but never qui! te as persuasively as from a >> veteran journalist who his relied on for "getting it right" (...) >> Americans >> are sending unsuspecting Iraqis in vehicles to crowded areas, detonating >> the explosives, and then pinning it on Zarqawi or some other racist >> invention... >> >> <http://www.uruknet.info/?s1=1&p=22987&s2=02>Read the full article / >> Leggi >> l'articolo completo: http://www.uruknet.info/?p=22987 >> >> >> IRAQ: “THE OCCUPATION IS THE DISEASE” >> Sarah Meyer >> The following information is from three highly esteemed Iraqi >> professional >> people. Their lives are in danger. Two people’s names and professions >> have, >> by request, thus been withheld. ONE: "There is no way out of this 'Camp >> Iraq.’ " Iraq is worse than during sanctions … "By February 2006, 224 >> (health professionals) had been killed. 1000 had left the country. Since >> February, I personally know six more highly specialised doctors who have >> been killed … Many in ! medical training have also left Iraq … Post >> graduate studies have closed down because of lack of teaching staff. So a >> (generation) gap has been created. Experienced doctors are unable to pass >> on their experience to new doctors … Specialised health services have >> declined. The airport road used to be a lovely area, with trees and >> roses. >> Families used to go there for picnics. An American soldier threw a stone >> at >> me because I didn’t stop. My architect friend was killed – shot dead on >> this road by Americans. If you don’t stop, the Americans will shoot you … >> The US kill civilians and blame the resistance … >> >> <http://www.uruknet.info/?s1=1&p=22986&s2=02>Read the full article / >> Leggi >> l'articolo completo: http://www.uruknet.info/?p=22986 >> >> >> Iraq Body Count – The acceptable face of slaughter? >> William Bowles >> ...Thus Sloboda, who claims to be anti-war and progressive had this to >> say >> about the current slaughter taking place in Iraq: He [Sloboda] says IBC’s >> figures have been used and cited by mainstream news organizations, >> British >> politicians in Parliament and even Tony Blair. "More recently, our data – >> rather than us being branded as some kind of anti-war, pro-Islam, >> communist >> exaggerators – has entered the mainstream," he says. "Our figures are >> now! >> taken by most responsible media as the best data there is, in fact the >> only >> data there is on civilian casualties in Iraq." Responsible media? I can >> only take this to mean the corporate and state-run media which, having >> given IBC the stamp of approval makes it (the IBC) the acceptable face of >> slaughter. Worse still, is the fact that Sloboda’s claim that his numbers >> have entered the mainstream belies the fundamental principle of the >> illegality of the war itself, something IBC never, ever mentions (...) >> Add >> to this IBC’s ad hominem attacks and unfounded slurs on progressive >> commentators and we find that the IBC, whether by accident or design has >> become a weapon of the warmongers... >> >> >> >> <http://www.uruknet.info/?s1=1&p=22980&s2=02>Read the full article / >> Leggi >> l'articolo completo: http://www.uruknet.info/?p=22980 >> >> >> GI Special 4E1: "They Were Not Mindless War Machines" - May 1, 2006 >> Thomas F. Barton >> To some viewers, "Sir! No Sir!" will come off as a surefire liberal >> manifesto, but to those who really know what we’re talking about, "Sir! >> No >> Sir!" is a documentation of a group of soldiers who served their country, >> but then decided they just couldn’t do it anymore because it was unjust, >> so >> they stood up for their rights and decided they would fight no longer, >> and >> were crucified at the stake. Along with it came a domino effect o! f more >> and more protestors, gathering of activist organizations, and incidents >> that would further test their wills. But they stood up for their beliefs, >> and in that process, they became real heroes that chose not to kill. And >> yes, there are the ever present parallels to the Iraq war... >> >> <http://www.uruknet.info/?s1=1&p=23001&s2=02>Read the full article / >> Leggi >> l'articolo completo: http://www.uruknet.info/?p=23001 >> >> >> Iraqi Resistance Report for events of Monday, 1 May 2006 >> Translated and/or compiled by Muhammad Abu Nasr, member, editorial board, >> the Free Arab Voice. >> In a dispatch posted at 1:40pm Makkah time Monday afternoon, Mafkarat >> al-Islam reported that Iraqi Resistance forces gave the Iraqi puppet army >> 72 hours to leave the city of al-Qa’im, located in western Iraq near the >> Syrian border, or meet death as supporters of the occupation. The al-Qa’im >> correspondent for Mafkarat al-Islam reported that notices had been posted >> ! >> on the ar-Rahman Mosque and the old al-Qa’im Mosque threatening the >> puppet >> army soldiers with death if they fail to leave the city within 72 hours. >> The notice, signed by the Mujahideen of al-Qa’im, said: "Failure of the >> Iraqi Shi'i sectarian army to leave the city will result in the killing >> of >> the Iraqi [puppet] army troops."... >> >> <http://www.uruknet.info/?s1=1&p=23000&s2=02>Read the full article / >> Leggi >> l'articolo completo: http://www.uruknet.info/?p=23000 >> >> >> DAILY WAR NEWS FOR MONDAY, May 1, 2006 >> Today in Iraq >> ...Wife and daughter of a former construction and housing minister >> kidnapped in Baghdad. Clashes between U.S. forces and gunmen in Ramadi, >> leave at least two civilian bystanders dead. In Ramadi, gunmen attacked >> three policemen traveling in a car carrying the salaries of police in >> Fallujah, killing one, wounding another, and kidnapping the third with >> the >> bag of money. Two people killed by gunmen in two separate incidents in a >> suburb in Baquba, 60 kilometres nort! heast of Baghdad... >> >> <http://www.uruknet.info/?s1=1&p=22998&s2=02>Read the full article / >> Leggi >> l'articolo completo: http://www.uruknet.info/?p=22998 >> >> >> Happy 3rd birthday, Mission Accomplished >> Sploid >> ...On May 1 of 2003, America had lost 139 troops to the invasion and >> occupation of Iraq. Today that number stands at 2,400. In the three years >> since we won the war, 17,000 more soldiers have been wounded -- many of >> them mangled beyond recognition and doomed to live their remaining days >> without arms or legs. The victory pushed "insurgent attacks" up from >> eight >> per day back in 2003 to 75 per day in 2006 (...) But there's some good >> news >> for the president on this third ! anniversary of the victory in Iraq: >> Despite everything that's happened and everything that's known, he >> remains >> a free man and still occupies the White House. Amazingly, Bush and his >> team >> have yet to be removed from office, prosecuted, convicted of treason, >> imprisoned or executed... >> >> <http://www.uruknet.info/?s1=1&p=23004&s2=02>Read the full article / >> Leggi >> l'articolo completo: http://www.uruknet.info/?p=23004 >> >> >> Iraq Still Below Pre-Invasion Levels: US Report >> IslamOnline.net >> Iraq's electricity supplies, economic and social living standards are >> still >> below pre-invasion levels as the construction process has been stumbling >> over corruption and unabated violence, a US congressional inspection team >> has said in a new scathing report. Many Iraqis still have no access to >> clean water and lack proper health care systems in a country stricken by >> serious shortage in hospitals and health centers as well as power outages >> mainly in Bag! hdad, Stuart Bowen, the special inspector general for Iraq >> reconstruction (Sigir) assigned by Congress, said in his detailed report, >> Britain's the Guardian newspaper reported Monday, May 1... >> >> <http://www.uruknet.info/?s1=1&p=22997&s2=02>Read the full article / >> Leggi >> l'articolo completo: http://www.uruknet.info/?p=22997 >> >> >> “Out of Iraq, Into Darfur”? >> Just Saying No to Imperialist Intervention in Sudan >> Gary Leupp, www.dissidentvoice.org >> At the huge, inspiring antiwar march in New York yesterday, I noticed >> many >> placards with the massage, "Out of Iraq, Into Darfur." They were held by >> members of a group called "Volunteer for Change," described as "a project >> of Working Assets." I wasn’t sure what to make of the slogan. Was it >> somehow satirical, playing on "Out of the frying pan, into the fire" and >> warning about a future Som! alia-like intervention in Africa? Or was this >> really a call to take US troops out of Iraq and deploy them instead in >> "humanitarian" "peacekeeping" in western Sudan?... >> >> <http://www.uruknet.info/?s1=1&p=22996&s2=02>Read the full article / >> Leggi >> l'articolo completo: http://www.uruknet.info/?p=22996 >> >> >> Maverick >> Interview with Israel Shamir >> Kim Petersen >> Israel Shamir is a prominent and controversial Russian-Israeli thinker, >> writer, and translator who lives in Jaffa. Shamir brings to his political >> writing a refreshing candor, sharp insight, and inspiring humanity. His >> principled stand supporting the Palestinian refugees’ right of return and >> the rebuilding of their destroyed villages led to his firing from the >> "progressive" Israeli newspaper Haaretz (...) Shamir has renounced >> Judaism >> and embraced Chris! tianity. He is a strong proponent of the "One Man, >> One >> Vote, One State" solution for a united Israel-Palestine. I interviewed >> the >> unflinching maverick writer Israel Shamir... >> >> >> <http://www.uruknet.info/?s1=1&p=22995&s2=02>Read the full article / >> Leggi >> l'articolo completo: http://www.uruknet.info/?p=22995 >> >> >> US Pays for 150 Iraqi Clinics, and Manages to Build 20 >> James Glanz, The New York Times >> A $243 million program led by the United States Army Corps of Engineers >> to >> build 150 health care clinics in Iraq has in some cases produced little >> more than empty shells of crumbling concrete and shattered bricks >> cemented >> together into uneven walls, two reports by a federal oversight office >> have >> found. The reports, released yesterday, detail a close inspection of five >> of the clinics in the northern city of Kirkuk as well as a ! sweeping >> audit >> of the entire program, which began in March 2004 as a heavily promoted >> effort to improve health care for ordinary Iraqis. The reports say that >> none of the five clinics in Kirkuk and only 20 of the original 150 across >> the country will be completed without new financing... >> >> <http://www.uruknet.info/?s1=1&p=22994&s2=02>Read the full article / >> Leggi >> l'articolo completo: http://www.uruknet.info/?p=22994 >> >> >> Chalabi involved US, Iran policy making again, current and former >> intelligence officials say >> Larisa Alexandrovna >> Ahmed Chalabi, the man who helped provide cooked intelligence on Iraq to >> the Pentagon and the New York Times in the lead-up to war, is once again >> being engaged in US policy decisions, current and former intelligence >> officials say. According to two former high level counterintelligence >> officials, one former senior counterterrorist official and another >> intelligence officer, Chalabi is acting as broker be! tween the US >> Ambassador to Iraq, Zalmay Khalilzad, and Iranian officials in what are >> now >> stalled diplomatic efforts between the US and Iran... >> >> <http://www.uruknet.info/?s1=1&p=23003&s2=02>Read the full article / >> Leggi >> l'articolo completo: http://www.uruknet.info/?p=23003 >> >> >> Families Hunt for Iraq's "Lost" >> David Enders, The Christian Science Monitor >> At the small, crowded prisoner-tracking department of the Ministry of >> Human >> Rights (MOHR), tears often flow freely. "He was arrested from his house >> on >> December 25," sobs Jameela Abdullah Hikmet, who was looking for her >> brother, Jameel Abdullah Hikmet. With thousands of Iraqis kidnapped and >> arrested over the past three years, often in murky circumstances, the >> MOHR >> has become one more place Iraqis look for missing relatives. More than >> 34! >> ,000 Iraqis, according to MOHR figures, are held at one of the dozens of >> prisons across the country run by either the US military or the Iraqi >> Ministries of Interior, Defense, and Justice... >> >> <http://www.uruknet.info/?s1=1&p=22993&s2=02>Read the full article / >> Leggi >> l'articolo completo: http://www.uruknet.info/?p=22993 >> >> >> GI Special 4D30: 1% Of Iraqis Trust US Troops - April 30, 2006 >> Thomas F. Barton >> A majority of Iraqis say their country is in dismal economic shape and >> getting worse, with 3 of 4 respondents also describing security in the >> country as poor, according to a new poll conducted by a conservative >> American think tank. Only 1 percent said they trust U.S.-led coalition >> forces for their personal protection. The poll reveals a population with >> little optimism about its economic future. The findings show that Iraqis >> believe jo! bs are harder to find, electrical service is poorer, and >> corruption has increased dramatically since last year... >> >> <http://www.uruknet.info/?s1=1&p=22990&s2=02>Read the full article / >> Leggi >> l'articolo completo: http://www.uruknet.info/?p=22990 >> >> >> Covert American killing of Iraqi civilians >> Imad Khadduri >> ...One young Iraqi man told us that he was trained by the Americans as a >> policeman in Baghdad and he spent 70 per cent of his time learning to >> drive >> and 30 per cent in weapons training. They said to him: 'Come back in a >> week.' When he went back, they gave him a mobile phone and told him to >> drive into a crowded area near a mosque and phone them. He waited in the >> car but couldn't get the right mobile signal. So he got out of the car to >> where he received a bet! ter signal. Then his car blew up... >> >> <http://www.uruknet.info/?s1=1&p=22989&s2=02>Read the full article / >> Leggi >> l'articolo completo: http://www.uruknet.info/?p=22989 >> >> >> Ignoring Colbert: A Small Taste of the Media's Power to Choose the News >> Peter Daou >> ...The AP's first stab at it and pieces from Reuters and the Chicago >> Tribune tell us everything we need to know: Colbert's performance is >> sidestepped and marginalized while Bush is treated as light-hearted, >> humble, and funny. Expect nothing less from the cowardly American media. >> The story could just as well have been Bush and Laura's discomfort and >> the >> crowd's semi-hostile reaction to Colbert's razor-sharp barbs. In fact, I >> would g! uess that from the perspective of newsworthiness and public >> interest, Bush-the-playful-president is far less compelling than a comedy >> sketch gone awry, a pissed-off prez, and a shell-shocked audience. This >> is >> the power of the media to choose the news, to decide when and how to >> shield >> Bush from negative publicity. Sins of omission can be just as bad as sins >> of commission... >> >> <http://www.uruknet.info/?s1=1&p=23002&s2=02>Read the full article / >> Leggi >> l'articolo completo: http://www.uruknet.info/?p=23002 >> >> >> Photos fuel probe into how Iraqi civilians died >> Barbara Starr, CNN >> Military investigators are reviewing photographs indicating that Iraqi >> civilians, including women and children, may have been shot deliberately >> by >> U.S. Marines in Haditha last November, according to a military source >> familiar with the ongoing investigation. It is not clear how many >> photographs are being reviewed. But the source told CNN the photos are >> evidence that the Iraqis did not die in a roadside blast as the Marines >> had >> originally said... >> >> <http://www.uruknet.info/?s1=1&p=23007&s2=02>Read the full article / >> Leggi >> l'articolo completo: http://www.uruknet.info/?p=23007 >> >> >> Arabiya airs video of Saddam aide body "desecration" >> Reuters >> Al Arabiya television showed on Monday footage of what it said was the >> body >> of a detained aide to former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein being trampled >> at >> an Iraqi state-run morgue. It said it was the body of Mohammed al-Zubaidi >> -- a prime minister during Saddam's era. Zubaidi was number 9 on the U.S. >> list of most wanted former regime leaders and had been detained in April >> 2003. Zubaidi died in U.S. custody in December 2005 and was handed over >> to >> Iraqi auth! orities. The Dubai-based television said the "body was >> subjected to desecration apparently by Iraqis". It showed the head being >> trampled repeatedly (...) Arabiya said U.S. forces said their >> responsibility for Zubaidi ended with his body's handover. But Khalil >> al-Dulaimi, the lead attorney in Saddam's trial, told Arabiya: "They >> (U.S. >> forces) shoulder the moral and criminal responsibility."... >> >> <http://www.uruknet.info/?s1=1&p=22988&s2=02>Read the full article / >> Leggi >> l'articolo completo: http://www.uruknet.info/?p=22988 >> >> >> Calculating the dead in Iraq >> Jim Silva, Lompoc Record, CA >> Documenting the number killed in a war zone is "hard work." It takes >> something called a large scale mortality study. Only one has been done in >> Iraq, published in the British medical journal, "The Lancet," and >> released >> two days before the 2004 election. It did not get much press coverage, >> partly because its timing drew suspicions of partisanship. Also, the >> figure >> was much larger than other estimates at the time, but the more I learn >> about the study, the mor! e likely it is that 100,000 was the best >> estimate, and if anything, low. The study was done by a team of public >> health researchers from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public >> Health, the Columbia University School of Nursing, and the College of >> Medicine at Al-Mustansiriya University in Baghdad. Dr. Roberts, the lead >> author, has testified before Congress and is a recognized world expert in >> counting war dead. His Congo study found 1.7 million civilians killed, a >> figure cited by Secretary of State Colin Powell, and Tony Blair before >> Parliament (...) In a February 2006 update to the Lancet study, Dr. >> Roberts >> estimated 300,000 Iraqi civilian deaths since the invasion... >> >> <http://www.uruknet.info/?s1=1&p=22981&s2=02>Read the full article / >> Leggi >> l'articolo completo: http://www.uruknet.info/?p=22981 >> >> >> "United 93": What Happened on the Planes? >> Michel Chossudovsky, Globalresearch.ca >> This article was first published in August 2004, following the release of >> the 9/11 Commission Report. Our findings cast doubt on the Commission's >> narrative regarding what actually happened on board the planes. This >> narrative, which describes in detail the 9/11 Arab hijackers, is almost >> entirely based on recorded cell phone conversations. The telecom industry >> is unequivocal. Given the wireless technology available on September 11 >> 20! >> 01, these cell calls could not have been placed from high altitude. What >> happened on the planes is now the object of an "an exhilarating, somber >> and >> heroic" Hollywood docu-drama entitled "United 93". Directed by British >> filmmaker Paul Greengrass, the film describes, taking the "findings" of >> of >> the 9/11 Commission at face value... >> >> <http://www.uruknet.info/?s1=1&p=22979&s2=02>Read the full article / >> Leggi >> l'articolo completo: http://www.uruknet.info/?p=22979 >> >> >> In the Air >> Jeff Wells, Rigorous Intuition >> ...Many of us have been intuiting spoilers to the story arc of the Iraq >> War >> for years: The death squads and black ops creating untenable chaos, >> sectarian strife and intentional failure to the bogus "mission" of >> democracy, with the objective of generating the "regretable >> inevitability" >> of partition. "Civil War" was talked up, because the End Game for Iraq >> was >> always division into impotent colonial Bantusans. We just knew it. It >> seems >> like the End Game has arrived, because! suddenly partition, which "just >> months ago was largely dismissed as a fringe thought," is now being >> described by the usual suspects in the Pravdas of this empire as being >> the >> "surest - and perhaps now the only - way to bring stability to Iraq." And >> just as The Washington Post chimes in, Joe Biden shows up in The New York >> Times with an editorial contending that Iraq should be split into three >> separate ethnographic regions... >> >> <http://www.uruknet.info/?s1=1&p=22978&s2=02>Read the full article / >> Leggi >> l'articolo completo: http://www.uruknet.info/?p=22978 >> >> >> >> >> <http://www.uruknet.info>www.uruknet.info: a site gathering daily >> information concerning occupied Iraq: news, analysis, documents and texts >> of iraqi resistance available in Italian and English. >> >> >> >> -- >> Mailing list Pace dell'associazione PeaceLink. >> Per ISCRIZIONI/CANCELLAZIONI: http://www.peacelink.it/mailing_admin.html >> Archivio messaggi: http://www.peacelink.it/webgate/pace/maillist.html >> Area tematica collegata: http://italy.peacelink.org/pace >> Si sottintende l'accettazione della Policy Generale: >> http://www.peacelink.it/associazione/html/policy_generale.html >> >> >> -- >> Mailing list Pace dell'associazione PeaceLink. >> Per ISCRIZIONI/CANCELLAZIONI: http://www.peacelink.it/mailing_admin.html >> Archivio messaggi: http://www.peacelink.it/webgate/pace/maillist.html >> Area tematica collegata: http://italy.peacelink.org/pace >> Si sottintende l'accettazione della Policy Generale: >> http://www.peacelink.it/associazione/html/policy_generale.html >> > > -- > Mailing list Pace dell'associazione PeaceLink. > Per ISCRIZIONI/CANCELLAZIONI: http://www.peacelink.it/mailing_admin.html > Archivio messaggi: http://www.peacelink.it/webgate/pace/maillist.html > Area tematica collegata: http://italy.peacelink.org/pace > Si sottintende l'accettazione della Policy Generale: > http://www.peacelink.it/associazione/html/policy_generale.html > -- Mailing list Pace dell'associazione PeaceLink. 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