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Jane of Arc
03/13/06, 12:07 pm
This is HUGE!!! The Prime Minister of Australia, John Howard, apologizes for the War on Iraq. Here's an excerpt:

I note that the latest US Country Reports on Human Rights concedes that in Iraq, 'civic life and the social fabric remain under intense strain from the widespread violence'. The US ambassador to Baghdad, Zalmay Khalilzad, has said we have 'opened a Pandora’s box in Iraq'. There is mounting evidence of arbitrary detention and torture committed by government forces, both police and military.

During my recent trip to India, also horribly touched with extremist violence, I was reminded by their soft spoken Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, that the British had seriously erred by clinging too long to their former colony. Despite widespread opposition to their presence, British politicians continued to insist that their departure would lead to chaos. Dr Singh said, 'But it would be our chaos, don’t you see?' At that moment I understood what he was saying.

There is tremendous pressure from the US for our troops to remain in Iraq, and of course mutual loyalty is a vital component of the alliance. But the longer the Coalition of the Willing remains, the more we are detested, and the more blood is shed. The country is already tearing itself apart, so I am asking you, could our departure really make it any worse?

Perhaps it is time for Iraqis to regain control of their future, and for the coalition of the willing to be willing to leave the stage. When I say this, I speak as a troubled private citizen, and not as the Prime Minister of Australia.

Flying home from India, I started to ask myself what a leader like Mahatma Gandhi would do, but I feared I would not be able to live up to the answer, unless I have some wise advice form my longtime friends. Please look into your hearts and let me know what you find.

Thank you.

Here's the total document:
http://www.opednews.com/articles/opedne_the_aust_060313_john_howard_92s_apolog.htm

JamesP
03/15/06, 05:47 pm
Thanks, Jane for another major sign that we may finally be emerging from the "dark days of denial" about the situation we've created in Iraq.

More and more on all sides are finding it difficult to maintain the fantasy that going to Iraq or staying in Iraq serves any useful purpose.

What the Bush administration has done in and to Iraq is a crime against humanity and staying doesn't make it any better.

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Iraq Edges Closer to Open Civil Warfare
By Steven R. Hurst
The Associated Press

Wednesday 15 March 2006

Iraqi authorities discovered at least 87 corpses - men shot to death execution-style - as Iraq edged closer to open civil warfare. Twenty-nine of the bodies, dressed only in underwear, were dug out of a single grave Tuesday in a Shiite neighborhood of Baghdad.

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