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Re: Lifting Sanctions on Iraq - dissident view PART ONE



A correction:
In my communication with Anrew Mandell cited in my first
response to Milan Ray I wrote


> >  I was even more stunned by > FAOs Bongard while she was
> still in office [in Baghdad]. She was outright sabotaging >
> the FAO activities in Kurdistan, and recommended them to be
> stopped completely. > Maybe this experience reflected on my
> harsh judgment over others. But I am here to > learn, and to
> have a constructive discussion on a largely neglected aspect
> or focus > was and is the aim of this article. [end quote]
>

The FAO just slipped through while writing in a hurry. It
must, of course, read WFP.
Sorry.
Alexander Sternberg

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