Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Occupation Iraq: Bush's Mass Graves

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"Whose mass graves are these?"

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"by Laith Jawad/Azzaman April 14, 2008

The phrase "mass graves" in Iraq has long been associated with former leader Saddam Hussein. But not anymore. In U.S.-administered and occupied Iraq people now talk of 'Bush’s mass graves.’

More and more mass graves are being unearthed with hundreds of bodies, most of them unidentified, but all of them dug in the post-Saddam era which Iraqis associate with President Bush and his occupation troops.

One such mass grave is the one discovered recently in Mahmodiya which, according to Hareth al-Ubaidi, a human rights activist and Member of Parliament holds "hundreds of bodies and bears all the marks of Saddam Hussein but does not belong to him."

It is a characteristic of the 'new and democratic Iraq’ the U.S. and its Iraqi allies are keen to build.

"The current mass graves we are talking about are not those of Saddam Hussein," said Ubaidi.

They are, he added, a feature of the U.S.-dominated, post-Saddam era.

No one says the U.S. itself dug mass graves in Iraq. U.S. occupation troops are notorious for their being trigger-happy bands and the worst jailors the world has ever known. There is enough evidence of this in Iraq.

But many Iraqis today have none to blame for the atrocities unfolding in their country but the United States and specifically its current President.

At least 80 bodies of men, women, children and elderly have been recovered from the mass grave in Mahmodiya, among them a girl still in her wedding gown, said Ubaidi.

"There are hundreds and hundreds of bodies in this mass grave," Ubaidi, who is also a member of Human Rights Commission at the Iraqi Parliament, said.

He said the commission has a list of 500 people who have been reported missing from Mahmodiya itself.

Mahmodiya, part of Baghdad’s southern suburbs, is a very small town of several thousand people.

"On our lists there are 4,000 people who have gone missing. And these people, according to their relatives, were taken away by armed groups wearing Iraqi military or police uniform," he said."

Don't believe it, readers?

Then take a look:

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How much more evidence do you need, readers?

So when is Bush going to brought up on war crimes charges anyway?