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Free our high school from US occupation
by Jan Tuesday May 06, 2003 at 06:54 PM
jan@steun.be

We as parents have asked the Americans to vacate the school so that our kids can go back to school-so far unsuccessfully. Those of us who were permitted to visit inside our school were shocked at the destruction inflicted.

Free our high school...
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Iraqi citizens, Baghdad, 5 May 2003

When: 9am, Saturday, May 3rd, 2003
Where: Baghdad College High School

Baghdad College High School was established 70 years ago by the Jesuits, to be an excellent educational institution. The school was nationalized, but remained an excellent high school.

1750 students attend this school from grade 7 to grade 12. The American Army has occupied the school and converted it to a military camp with tanks inside the school, and refused to allow students to attend classes. The U.S. army, while occupying the school, destroyed the school’s library and the school’s laboratories and classrooms.

We as parents have asked the Americans to vacate the school so that our kids can go back to school-so far unsuccessfully. Those of us who were permitted to visit inside our school were shocked at the destruction inflicted.

At 9:00am, Saturday, May 3rd, 2003, we are taking our kids back to school and demand the end of the American Occupation of the school. We will demand that the school should be opened to students and journalists so that the whole world can judge whether the destruction was caused by vandals or by the American forces.

How can the Americans condemn Saddam Hussein’s regime for using schools as military bases, and then turn around and do the very same themselves?

Is this "democracy?"

American 'democracy' in Irak
by provo Tuesday May 06, 2003 at 07:34 PM
provoprovo2003@yahoo.com

Your message was mailed to: public@ministers.mod.uk, pao@centcom.mil,tvjournaal@vrt.be etc.

American style democracy
by Edith Wednesday May 07, 2003 at 01:55 PM

I'm not correct in my title. This is not an American style democracy, but a corporate American style democracy. Corporate America hijacked the American government and created a fictitious democracy.