Carrol Cox quoting John Pilger>... That the recent history of the west's
true crimes makes Saddam Hussein
> 'an amateur', as Halliday put it, is the unmentionable; and because
> there is no rational rebuttal of such a truth, those who mention it
> are abused as 'anti-American'.

   From Kevin Coogan's article in Hit List, a magazine out of Berkeley
published by anarchist punks. Current issue. >..."Ironically enough, a few
years before the Gulf War broke out the Workers World Party had no qualms
about labeling Saddaam Hussein as a genocidal
war criminal. In a September 22nd 1988 WW article entitled 'Iraq launches
genocidal attack on the Kurdish people' WWP cadre and current IAC honcho
Brian Becker denounced Iraq's 'horrific chemical weapons attacks on Kurdish
villages' " citing 'ample evidence from Kurdish sources' and 'independent
observers' that 'mustard gas, cyanide and other outlawed chemical weapons
had been used in a massive fashion' not just against Kurds but, also against
'thousands of rebelling Iraqi forces who deserted the Army in 1984 during
the Iran-Iraq war and took refuge in marshland areas in southern Iraq'
Becker then noted that that the Iraqi attempt to crush the Kurds, 'by a
combination of terror and systematic depopulation, ' has been the, 'hallmark
of the governments policy for the last several years.' "
   And, yup, NATO ally Turkey has destroyed thousands of Kurdish villages
too. See G. Chaliand book from U.C. Press or Zed Press on the Kurds. A
previous book of his, " Revolution in the Third World, " from the late 70's
has a preface from Wallerstein and a blurb from Chomsky. His first in the
late 60's was a Penguin pb. "The Peasants of North Vietnam."
   More on Iraq from ex-Trot, Iraqi exile, Samir al-Khali aka Kanan Makiya
in his two books on Iraq, the latter on the Arab intelligentsia and the
blinders of
nationalist discourse. Extensive documentation on his website out of
Harvard. Also new Dilip Hiro book on the Iran-Iraq war. Hiro writes for the
New Statesman and The Nation.

 Martin Shaw
... John Pilger tries to minimise Serbian slaughter: 'Random brutality' and
the denial
of genocide Martin Shaw's letter, from New Statesman 22 November 1999. ...
www.theglobalsite.ac.uk/martinshaw.htm
Martin Shaw, Pilger on Iraq: a reply to Eric Herring
Martin Shaw. Fallout from an earlier war. A belated reply to
Eric Herring's defence of John Pilger on Iraq. ...
www.theglobalsite.ac.uk/times/110shaw.htm

  Marin Shaw, btw, former member of the Cliffite Socialist Workers Party in
the UK.

  Final point. Sanctions on Iraq are a massive crime against innocents.
However, the stats being bandied about which yeaterday I saw on the net
being a total of 1.5 million dead are a gross exaggeration. Serves them and
us no good to exaggerate. David Courtright from SANE/Freeze, who had a few
articles in Monthly Review in the 70's, in a recent article in The Nation
estimates 227,000 premature deaths.
Michael Pugliese

Michael Pugliese

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