We recognize that some business people wish to avoid taking political positions. But, in the face of mounting Iraqi deaths and the deaths of Americans and other occupiers; in the face of the illegal detainment and torture of Iraqi people; in the face of the continuing destruction of Iraqi property; in the face of the bankrupting of essential Iraqi and U.S. human services; we respectfully submit that there is no justification for silence.
Or, as Sunny Miller, director of Traprock Peace Center says: "When you're talking about mass murder, it's time to get off the fence."
Fallujah Says it all
FALLUJAH - In 2004 the United States destroyed Fallujah. It was a war crime and a crime against humanity. This action typifies the U.S. invasion and occupation of Iraq. This video shows what happened, and what continues to happen daily if on a smaller scale.
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"Caught in the Crossfire".
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