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Where are the human shields in Tibet, North Korea and Chechnya?

China condemns the US, British and Australian actions to liberate Iraq while continuing the systematic genocide of the gentle Tibetan people.

The brutal Stalinist regime of North Korea condemns the liberation of Iraq while continuing to starve to death a considerable portion of its repressed people.

Russia condemns the coalition's incursion into Iraq jwhile bombing Chechnya (a Muslim country) back to the stone age and following up with a brutal invasion of that unfortunate country. Russian troops continue a reign of terror over what is left of the decimated population

 

 
 
 
 
 

Treasonous protesters give comfort to the enemy

Martin Lehmann

Belligerent, fat-gutted union boss Kevin Reynolds leading his thugs in a Perth anti-war march declared that Australian troops are murdering Iraqi women and children. What a stupid, unthinking and treasonous statement.

What is the matter with these crazy protesters? Our troops are at war. The protesters are giving aid and comfort to the enemy. At the very minimum it will stiffen the resolve of the Iraqi regime to fight on, with the consequent needless loss of Australian, British and American lives.

Where are the human shields in Tibet, North Korea and Chechnya? (See side-bar)

Why aren't the well-meaning but unthinking sheep protesting over the genocides of Tibet, North Korea and Chechnya?

The answer is that the protests are organised by left-wing groups with a deep hatred of America and ideological (and probably physical) links to these repressive regimes. There is no way they will organise protest marches against the war crimes and genocides being committed by their bed-fellows.

It is unfortunate that so many well-meaning people are caught up in this propaganda exercise. 

To the monotoned Senator Bob Brown, Saddam's chief Australian apologist, I say; it is one thing to protest before the war started. It is an entirely different matter now that our troops are engaged in  fierce fighting. Now is the time to get behind our country and our troops. Take up your disagreement at the next election.

United Nations in need of reform


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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