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Today more than 30 Iraqis died in senseless terror which started on invasion of Iraq. Tens of or perhaps hundred’s of thousands of Iraqi’s died since that fateful day. That day March 20, 2003, Shock and Awe and hundreds of operations that followed, hundreds of human bombs as well as car bombs consumed lives after lives. Rape, torture, humiliation became just a way of life for Iraqis who could have been the best educated people in the world, and live in dignity if not for misguided Saddam who has opened a door for enemies of Iraq to butcher them. Where Saddam is now, where he should have been for more than a decade and half ago when he was allegedly used chemical weapon against Iran, and Kurdistan with shuteye from white house who could careless who does what to whom as long as their interests are served. Husni of Egypt terrorized his people since 1981. As long as he is in good terms with the Zionist land grabbers, not only he is untouchable but also gets a reward close to two billion dollars a year. Why would leaders condemned for being elected freely (Hugo Chavez of Venezuela) not the Arab despots should give you an idea that the U.S. has no interest in human rights, civil rights, democracy, liberty, or civil society what so ever. I have had this believe now almost for a decade and could not find any evidence otherwise. The U.S. simply ignored the worst disaster in Africa where close to a million people slaughtered in civil conflict of Rwanda which could have been stopped without single American death; in Liberia when Charles Taylor about to go to exile the U.S. refused to commit troops for peace keeping at the same time mired in a country where it should not be: Iraq! Astonishingly not many voices raised then. It is encouraging to hear real voices from people who reasonable and believe all human life is as precious as any white man. You could have dismissed when my hero Nelson Mandela condemnation of the Iraq invasion; illegal occupation and the slaughter of people but you can’t dismiss people like Nobel laureate Pinter say, "How many people do you have to kill before you qualify to be described as a mass murderer and a war criminal?"

I personally condemned it, disgust by it, I hated to watch news of “Operation Iraqi Freedom” which is not only fanned by Bush propagandists but also by CNN, Fox, abcnews, CBS, NBC and others without a shame. I was so sick of the whole world and thought I am living in some planet that is filled by monsters, I thought we all going to be hunted and killed for belonging in a religion or belief system which is not yet to produced the likes of Hitler. We all made to feel bad and ready for slaughter. Our last messenger Muhammad warned his followers from cutting a tree let alone a revenge killing entering Mecca; despite the persecution of Muslims by Pagans of Mecca, he actually pardoned each and every one of them. Yet we are made to be represented by Osama. Why? Now many Christians and Jews started to understand the fallacy of the Bush propaganda and he is getting exposed everyday. I am hopeful for the first time that we may be able to live without fear in the U.S. and everywhere in the world so that together we can fight injustices and war crimes together. All the causes of terror, underling problems that has to be addressed needs to be addressed. It is a high time to declare war on lie because lying is a mother of all evils.

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