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What about the Iraqi communists ?
by fran Tuesday January 14, 2003 at 12:31 AM
fran@AlterMundus.net

Saying no to the invasion of Iraq by the Bush junta is one thing. Thinking about how to deliver the Iraqi people from Saddam's dictatorial regime is another thing we should think about. Lot's of dictators around the world know that if the world population succeed in doing that, their turn will come soon. And the US government, which is known to use these leaders in order to serve the interest of the big US business, knows that too ...

Extract :

"Instead of the U.S.-backed return of the old ruling class, the Communist Party, Shia and Kurdish opposition groups want U.N.-monitored elections after Saddam inside Iraq leading to a federal representative government. This is an ongoing struggle yet to be adequately reported, unfortunately, in any U.S. press, and the issue represents a genuinely democratic frontline with so far few if any so-called American “progressives” on it. American and Iraqi leftists also differ over whom to blame for any coming war. Iraqcp.org blames not only the Bush administration, but also the Iraqi government. In this regard, the Iraq Communist Party ironically joins the Bush administration in unequivocally demanding that Saddam fully cooperate with U.N. inspections to prevent his regime from newly developing more weapons of mass destruction. “The rulers” of “the dictatorial regime in Iraq,” reads Iraqcp.org, put “their selfish interest above the people’s national interest, refusing to allow the [work] of U.N. weapons inspectors, and thus preventing action to spare our people and country looming dangers.” "

Source :
http://www.guerrillanews.com/human_rights/doc980.html

The most detailed reporting available anywhere about ongoing specific humanitarian crimes by Saddam’s regime is found at none other than the Iraqi Communist Party website -->

http://www.iraqcp.org ... lots of informations in the English version, and some good articles in the French one

fran
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