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For immediate release: 27 March 2003
CND is extremely concerned at the prospect of a humanitarian
disaster in Basra and the rest of Iraq. Most of Basra’s 1.2 million
residents have been without piped water since Friday and are living
in temperatures of over 100F (38C) leading to the outbreak of
deadly diseases. CND is gathering evidence on the conduct of
this war and if it is shown that the water and electricity
supplies were deliberately destroyed, it will be a clear
violation of International Humanitarian Law (IHL). CND together
with a coalition of international lawyers and NGOs will then
take steps to hold Blair, Hoon and Straw before the Prosecutor
at the International Criminal Court.
The most vulnerable in society are most at risk – children,
the elderly and the sick and some locals are drinking from the
polluted Euphrates River which has untreated sewage where aid
agencies fear the spread of diseases such as dysentery and
cholera.
About 13 million people - 60% of Iraq's 22 million
population are completely dependent on food handouts. Having
destroyed Basra’s water and power supplies, cut off food
supply routes and having failed to crack its human defences,
the ‘coalition of the willing’ are now preparing to lay
siege to Iraq's second city which is more than 40 per cent
children.
John Pilger said yesterday “You are not being shown
children scalped by shrapnel, with legs reduced to bloody
pieces of string. Such images are "not acceptable",
because they will disturb viewers - and the authorities
do not want that. These "unseen" images are the truth.
Iraqi parents have to look at their mutilated children,
so why shouldn't those of us, in whose name they were
slaughtered, see what they see? Other wars were
sanitised, allowing them to be repeated.”
CND is opposed to this war precisely because of the untold
suffering being inflicted on innocent people. Carol Naughton Chair
of CND stated “The saturation of war reporting has led people to
believe the anti-war movement no longer exists – attempting to
weaken peoples opposition to this illegal, illogical and immoral
war. CND is campaigning at International, National and local
level on various fronts to stop the war and to hold the British
government to account.”
The next demonstration on Saturday 5 - Sunday 6 April is
‘Reclaim the Bases’ Weekend – a weekend of protest, non-violent
action and civil disobedience at military bases throughout the
UK, supported by CND. Demos will be taking place on Saturday
at Fylingdales, Devonport, RAF Stafford, Portsmouth and on
Sunday at St. Athans (Glamorgan), Fairford and Northwood.
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Contact Ben Miller at CND Press Office on 07968 420859 or Carol
Naughton Chairperson on 07736 698702
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