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This is an article that was written by Sherwood Ross on July 30th. It shows the horrible human rights abuses that are going on in Iraq as a result of the American Occupation. Check it out:
Today, July 30th, Oxfam and the NGO Coordination Committee in Iraq(NCCI) will hold a news conference in the Hyatt Amman Hotel in Jordan to issue a report detailing how the violence in Iraq "is overshadowing a humanitarian crisis," with one-third of a nation, some eight million souls, "in need of emergency aid." Here's what their report will say:
Two million Iraqis have fled their homeland, becoming refugees, mainly in Syria and Jordan. In short, they have voted with their feet to get out, as they never did under Hussein, their departure speaking volumes about which tyrant they preferred to live under.
More than two million people, "mostly women and children," have been displaced inside Iraq. (This figure may not include the imprisoned 60,000 Iraqi men scooped up in dragnet arrests by U.S. forces who were almost universally innocent of any crimes but who have been labeled "terrorists" to justify the White House war.)
Seventy percent of Iraqis are without adequate water supplies, compared to 50 percent in 2003, the year Mr. Bush, who knew better than the impartial UN inspectors, took it upon himself to destroy Hussein's WMD that threatened to incinerate America. The water shortage, by the way, like the sputtering electrical system, undercuts Mr. Bush's boast a few years back to make Iraq's infrastructure the finest in the Middle East. Instead, Dr. Saad Eskander, director of Iraq's National Library and Archive in Baghdad, told the New York Times last February 7th about his Internet diary, "I feared that people would not believe what I would say about daily life and the state of total chaos and destruction prevailing in Baghdad."
(Sherwood Ross is an American writer who covers military and political topics. Reach him at sherwoodr1@yahoo.com)
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