Yeah, the 'typical yanks' are obviously all morons, right?
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But it's funny that the sanctions that supposedly killed hundreds of thousands (got a source?) came from the UN, NOT the 'yanks'. Sanctions that were put in place for very good reason and could have been lifted years ago if not for Saddam's refusal to comply.
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Ok US led Sanctions,.
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the US, its presidents and other officials, the UK, its prime ministers and other officials have committed a crime against humanity as defined in the Nuremberg Charter against the population of Iraq and engaged in a continuing and massive attack on the entire civilian population in violation of article 48, 51, 52, 54 and 55 of Protocol I additional to the Geneva Convention 1997. Since August 6, 1990, both administrations in Washington and London, have obstructed justice and corrupted the UN functions, most prominently the systematic threats, manipulations and misinformation to silence protest and prevent votes or other acts to end sanctions against Iraq despite reports by every major UN agency which described the deaths, injuries and suffering directly caused by the genocidal sanctions.
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Mr. Halliday, a 34-year veteran of the United Nations, resigned his posts as UN Assistant Secretary General and Chief UN Relief Coordinator for Iraq in October of 1998, to protest the devastating effects of the UN/US sanctions on the Iraqi people. Based on his thirteen-month experience, he can testify to the degradation of all aspects of Iraqi society for which sanctions are responsible: the deaths and malnutrition of over a million children, the complete collapse of the economy, the breakdown of formerly highly effective medical and educational systems, and the depression and despair that beset an adult population that has lived for over nine years under such desperate circumstances. The extent of the human destruction in Iraq is appalling and morally compelling.
Few Americans know the facts that would enable, much less compel them to take a moral stand against the sanctions. As US policy has effectively isolated Iraq from the rest of the world, Americans have been denied access to truthful information about the situation there. To its discredit, the US administration has repeatedly charged that it is the Iraqi governments mishandling of the sanctions that has caused the crisis for its people. Mr. Halliday, who is one of the few people in the world with first-hand knowledge, has publicly testified to the untruthfulness of these charges.
His experiences are an invaluable resource to understanding the horror in Iraq caused by US sanctions policies.
At the reception Mr. Halliday, who is currently a Visiting Professor at Swarthmore College and teaching a course on the United Nations, will be talking about his recent trip to Iraq, where he participated in the filming of a documentary on the effects of the sanctions. Also attending the reception will be a number of activists who have traveled to Iraq, including Kathy Bergen and Peter Lems of the American Friends Service Committee, and Johanna Berrigan from Catholic Worker, House of Grace.
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Will get some figures for you ,some place it in the Millions.. and there's no
supposedly about it people suffered and people died so to answer your first
question well yes in your case you may be right
or more politely maybe ostrich would be closer.