Steven Collins Minor Poster
Joined: 28 Jul 2005 Posts: 85 Location: ESSEX
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Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 1:33 am Post subject: 'Kidnapped' peace makers in Iraq |
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Hi all
Surely there are other people on here & ‘out there’ that are thinking what I’m thinking about the ‘kidnapped’ (silenced) peace makers in Iraq by the Swords of Mossad or whatever they’re calling themselves. If this group are genuine then they are beyond stupid by kidnapping peace makers & people on their side who went to help them. What did they think that would gain?? Bliar would rather die than save sane, peaceful people. The obvious answer is that they DIDN’T because it’s yet more deception. Mossad logo reminder: MAKE WAR BY DECEPTION. It’s so flippin obvious that this ‘previously unknown/unheard of’ group aren’t of Iraqi origin & what better way to silence annoying, pesky, nuisance peace keepers than to make out you’re some such group, make impossible demands that are knowingly no way even going to be considered (this group [Mossad] do not want any of the troops out & they certainly do not want any Iraqi prisoners out either) by Bliar & cronies (why would he/they, warmongers, want to save peace makers & anti war sane people?? And of course they don’t as Jack Warts made clear enough with his usual warmongering smirk). And of course the neat, cunning ploy of the group accusing them of being spies sealed their fate from the start. And just to add that apparently Strawman is thinking of their families suffering. Yes course he is he's loving every second of it.
Steve _________________ There's nothing wrong to adding to a conspiracy theory when there might be a conspiracy, in fact.
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Sinclair Moderate Poster
Joined: 10 Aug 2005 Posts: 395 Location: La piscina de vivo
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Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 10:25 am Post subject: Quagmire |
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On Dec 01, the on-the-spot BBC female reporter (from BBC-Newsnight) was in Baghdad & she stated that the 4 peace activists, from the UK, US and Canada, who were captured on Saturday, were investigating human rights abuses by the occupying US forces.
Upon further browsing, I found this story, giving further background on the British Hostage, Norman Kember http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/story.cfm?c_id=2&ObjectID=10357660 Quote: | The 74-year-old retired professor and life-long pacifist even made it to the door of No 10 before the 2003 invasion to present a petition warning of disastrous consequences for Iraq and its people.
Six months ago, he wrote: "Personally it has always worried me that I am a 'cheap' peacemaker. Being in Britain talking, writing, demonstrating about peace is in no way taking risks like young servicemen in Iraq.
Two weeks ago, the professor left the modest detached house he shares with his wife in a tree-lined avenue in Pinner for the battle-scarred streets of Baghdad. In circumstances that remain unclear, he was kidnapped along with two Canadians and an American in a suburb of the city.
Kember, a father-of-two and grandfather, is a leading member of his local Baptist church. He was a radiation physicist at Barts Medical College and the University of London.
His group, who were investigating human rights abuses, had reportedly been travelling with "minimal security" when they were seized in the west of the city after dark on Saturday local time. The men were in the final days of a two-week fact-finding trip with a Canada-based humanitarian organisation, Christian Peacemaker Teams.
The group were working with Iraqis and were not involved in missionary work.
Kember was part of a delegation of about eight people who had gone to Iraq to meet local human rights campaigners and assist with the setting up of a Muslim peacemakers' organisation.
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Also from www.cbc.ca/cp/world/051129/w112916.html Quote: |
"The team's work has focused on documenting and focusing public attention on detainee abuses, connecting citizens of Iraq to local and international human rights organizations, and accompanying Iraqi civilians as they interact with multinational military personnel and Iraq's government officials," the group said.
The group that has 'claimed responsibility', a previously unknown 'militant group', the Swords of Truth Brigade, claimed the captives had been undercover spies working as Christian peace activists. |
Why would any 'insurgent' group wish to capture these Peace Activists who would be exposing the abuses of the occupying forces?
Horrifying as it sounds, it wouldn’t surprise me if the occupying forces or their Mossad lackeys were behind these events, in order to scare off further humanitarian investigators from uncovering the nefarious activities of the US military/occupying forces .
Also, remember the tragic death of Margaret Hassan (she was Director of Care International in Iraq - it is said that Margaret knew Iraq very well & [*] she would have spoken out at a much earlier stage regarding the attrocities (i.e. killing of innocents in Fallajah) that have happened) - her death has been very convenient for the occupying forces:
i) it gets her out of the way , i.e *
ii) it builds the propaganda spin on how 'terrible' & inhumane these 'Iraqi Insurgents' really are
The number of journalists that have been killed in Iraq trying to publicise the truth of what was actually happening is 66 No. see http://icasualties.org/oif/). This compares with a total of 63 journalists in Vietnam, but which was over a period of 20 years from 1955 to 1975, the Paris-based Reporters Without Borders (RSF)organisation has stated.
For the full costs of the Iraq quagmire see http://www.ips-dc.org/iraq/quagmire/ |
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