A Salute From HI Conscience Officer To US Humanitarian Organizations Reps

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Pakcik Bill & fellow forumites.

Last night I watched TV World News and this particular news was flashed on screen --- I was touched by it --- maybe you all would like to share this touching news with me ...

http://www.ireland.com/newspaper/breaking/2001/0113/breaking48.htm

http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/middle_east/newsid_1116000/1116250.stm

... I salute them! Are you with me? I personally wish & hope that they did that with sincerity and clean from any sort of political agendas!

In addition; I would like to say ...

NEPAL HO!

... to them and to all of you as well!
 
Dont like poitics very much, but I dont like the food embargo on Iraq. How can that make the poeple who needs to be stopped be stopped? I dont think the leaders of Iraq will suffer. The embargo,In my opinion, will only make Iraqi peple hate more, and that hate won't any good effects. I think the hearts and minds tactic should have been employed in the beginning. Still my opinion. I HATE WHEN WOMEN AND CHILDREN SUFFERS! It's how you treat children that makes them become what they become.

I know that I'm swimming in deep waters when it comes to discussions like this, but I had to express my thoughts.

Daniel
 
I salute ANY humanitarian effort, whether I agree with the politics behind it or not. Saddam should spend a little on helping his people, instead of trying to rebuild his military, but if the efforts of these Americans are sincere, then I wish them the best.
 
Pakcik Bill & Fellow Furumites.

... part of my time at home is spent fondling Khukuris ... without knowing that at some distant part of our world there were and there are deaths and cries, anger and sadness, hopes and frustrations!

... maybe it's not too late to read this report to UN Security Council by Ramsey Clark dated January 26, 2000:

http://www.iacenter.org/rc12600.htm

... and why not we peep together on the following news report:

http://www.independent.ie/2001/14/an08g.shtml
http://www.timesofindia.com/160101/16mide21.htm

... small people like me just can afford to stare blankly into unknown future ... maybe a few drop of tears ... then ... pray for their sake ... and say ...

NEPAL HO!
 
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