[Peace-discuss] Blame whom?
Dlind49 at aol.com
Dlind49 at aol.com
Mon Mar 22 08:02:34 CST 2004
In a message dated 3/21/04 11:49:27 PM Central Standard Time,
galliher at alexia.lis.uiuc.edu writes:
"<< VANCOUVER -- More than 15,000 demonstrators crowded together on a small
Vancouver beach Saturday to listen to left-wing activist Dr. Noam Chomsky
speak out against the presence of American troops in Iraq.
The demonstration was one of several across Canada and around the world to
commemorate the first anniversary of the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq and
call for the removal of troops from the Middle East country."
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In Vancouver PALTALK radio host Hehpsehboah, a Nazi death camp survivor,
marked March 20 with a series of radio interviews during which a bunch of
contributed. She was given additional air time. Previously she has done an entire
weekend program gocusing on peace issues.
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"As many as 30,000 people turned out in Tokyo to protest Japan's
involvement in the war, organizers there said. The country has sent 1,000
personnel to Iraq, its largest foreign deployment since the Second World
War."
In Tokyo, Nippon Television Network focused on health and environmental
effects of war and specifically Depleted Uranium on their pruimary weekend news
program on Channel 4 out of Tokyo. The deployment of GSDF forces to Iraq with
inadequate education and training, defective equipment, and inadequate medical
support in direct violation of Japan's
constitution as requested by Bush administration as the Japanese in a tizzy.
All major japanse relevision networks have now focused on and spoke out
against the war and use of uranium munitions.
doug
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