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Video on Iraq (english)
by Amnesty International reposted by Guido) Wednesday October 08, 2003 at 01:28 PM

17 minute video, in English, Spanish, French and Arabic streamed for 56k, ISDN and Dual ISDN connections. Subtitles are hard to read on French, Spanish and Arabic. Contact you local Amnesty section for a copy of the video on VHS or Video CD.

English - http://emedia.amnesty.org/English_Iraq_VNR_2003.ram

Arabic - http://emedia.amnesty.org/Arabic_Iraq_VNR_2003.ram

French - http://emedia.amnesty.org/French_Iraq_VNR_2003.ram

Spanish - http://emedia.amnesty.org/Spanish_Iraq_VNR_2003.ram

http://www.news.amnesty.org

source
by Guido Wednesday October 08, 2003 at 01:29 PM

http://indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=351595&group=webcast

no criticism on the occupation
by lize Wednesday October 08, 2003 at 08:59 PM

Nowhere in this video the Us occupier is severely criticized, i expected something else.

criticisme
by Guido Wednesday October 08, 2003 at 11:26 PM

There is critisism in the movie on Saddam, and also criticism on the occupation.

It could have been more hard, more critical, no problem to admit that.

The images show that the people from AI are not welcome to the prisons were detained Iraqis are kept. But it shows some witnesses who say how the occupiers just shoot people down.

It's better than nothing...

and
by Guido Wednesday October 08, 2003 at 11:31 PM

The not being allowed to visit the prisoners, shows already that human rights don't exist in Iraq.

But who needs a video to know this?

Maybe people who don't have acces to Internet, Indymedia,...

minutes
by Guido Wednesday October 08, 2003 at 11:52 PM

The video is 16min59sec.

The first 9min17sec are about the massgraves or Saddam, in the rest of the video Iraqis say there is no difference between Saddam and the occupiers...

to Lize
by Guido Thursday October 09, 2003 at 12:00 AM

Also, it's not only an US-occupation; Dutch, Denish, Italian, Polish, Spanish,... troops are also there.

US-privatisation with help of other countries sounds better, no?