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Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2001 22:54:17 -0500
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Subject: Baghdad demo on 10th anniversary

U.S. DELEGATION RALLIES IN THE STREETS OF BAGHDAD ON TEN
YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF WAR ON IRAQ

The Iraq Sanctions Challenge, a delegation of 50 activists led by former
U.S.
Attorney General and founder of the International Action Center (IAC)
joined a demonstration in downtown Baghdad today marking the 10th
anniversary of the U.S.-led war on Iraq.

During the demonstration, the delegation expressed their strong opposition
to the sanctions by joining thousands of  protesters in chants such as
“Down, Down U.S.A” and “Clinton, Albright, You can’t hide, Sanctions
Equal Genocide”. The protest began at 2 am, when the US and British bombs
were first dropped on sleeping Baghdad ten years ago. Many protesters held
torches to illuminate the streets; but they were also used to burn American
flags.

The group arrived in Baghdad by air the night of January 13th, acting in
defiance of the U.S./UN imposed no-fly zones.  They have spent the last
three days visiting sites that demonstrate the general consequences of the
embargo and have been affected by the frequent bombing of the past ten
years.  Sites include a bomb shelter, elementary schools, a University,
water
and sewage treatment plants, and hospitals.

The delegation is delivering over $ 1.5 million in medical and school
supplies.
 Sara Flounders, co-director of IAC, explained, “This is only a drop in the
bucket compared to the need created by the sanctions.  The donation of
these goods is an act of solidarity as was attendance at this demonstration
tonight.”

In a meeting with Deputy Prime Minister Tariq Aziz, Ramsey Clark
denounced U.S. policy toward Iraq.  Clark said: “This is genocide. The
progress that Iraq has made must not be lost at 12 noon on January 20th when
George Bush is inaugurated.  Inspections teams and Oil-for-food program are
both frauds from the beginning.  There is not justification for the
sanctions.
They are a war by other means.”

In the next two days the delegation will visit a Pharmaceutical Plant, the
Minister of Health, a school for the blind, the Iraqi Women’s Federation, a
food distribution center, and a battle ground with known concentration of
Depleted Uranium (DU) in its soil, among other places.

On board with the delegation is New Mexican activist Damacio Lopez, who
will be collecting soil samples from the DU sites.  A storm of protest in
Europe has brought to international attention the threat to soldiers and
civilians from pollution by radioactive and toxic DU shells.  Years before
the
U.S. used DU in Yugoslavia, they used it in Iraq.  While the rest of the
delegation will be returning to the States, Lopez will take the soil samples
to
Europe for analysis, since the United States has refused to do the study.

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