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[casi] Iraqi Generals meeting - Kensington Town Hall, UK



Am I alone in finding it a little ironic that when Voices US are being fined
$20,000 for taking medicines to Iraq, when Iraqi academics and doctors are
denied visas to the UK and US and, indeed, those US citizens who travel to
Iraq fear they may not be allowed back in to the US and their own homes -
the UK grants visas to a bevy of those responsible for directly for that
which we may well bomb the Iraqi people for - again.

The bloody repressions north and south after the Gulf war, Halabja etc etc.

Maybe they all had a conversion on the Kensington road. Funny old world,
funny old democracy; takes a bit of figuring.

F.

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