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Report
on Peace Action Network 'Die-In' on March 19, 2005
by Larry Ross
We began the Die-in demonstration with a poem about the horrible continuing
hell which Iraqis have been subjected to since the illegal US-led invasion
began in 2003
The poem was followed by Mohammed Al-jabawe of the Iraqi community in
Christchurch who told about the series of horrors perpetrated by the US
against Iraq. Then Larry Ross, who mc'd the event, gave a short summary
of the illegality of the war as follows:
" We have gathered today on the second anniversary of the illegal
and totally unjustified US invasion and massive bombing of Iraq. The US
lied about Iraqs alleged nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction
and would not let the UN complete its inspection for them. They lied about
links with Al-Qaeda; lied about links with the 9/11 attacks, and lied
about Saddam Hussein planning to attack the US and UK in 45 minutes.
On the basis of these lies Bush, Blair, Howard and others invaded, and
killed over 100.000 people so far, according to an Oct 2004 Lancet study,
recently confirmed by another medical journal. Bush stepped up his killing,
with saturation bombing of Fallujah and other centres, imprisoning and
torturing innocent citizens. George Bush now claims all his lies are justified
because God is on his side, and he is introducing freedom and democracy
in the Middle East. . Unfortunately enough people still believe these
colossal lies. As Adolph Hitler taught The bigger the lie the more
people will believe it
But these war crimes are only
a beginning. Bush has threatened to widen the war to Iran and Syria. The
famous anti-war campaigner, Dr Helen Caldicott says the re-election of
Bush means endless wars and the probable use of nuclear weapons as Bush
pursues his imperial crusade under the camouflage of war on terror
Nelson Mandella calls Bush the most dangerous man in the world. This madman
and his crackpot neoconservative regime must be stopped before they destroy
the world
Then Dave Colyer of Peace Action
Network spoke about PAN's projects including
Iraqi Voices, April 11, Monday at 7.30pm at the WEA, 59 Gloucester St.
All welcome.
Several speakers all from Iraq, some with close relatives there, and some
recently returned from there
Please publicise and request an A4 size poster from us on this event for
display.
Dave introduced the 'Die-In' in which people lay on the pavement as if
dead, in sympathy with the 100,000 people killed in the war.
We then walked to Cashel Mall and held another 'die-in' and then to the
Bridge of Remembrance where we held a third 'die-in' which ended the demonstration.
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