Oct 02 2006
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Letter to the Editor
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I was wondering if you knew your clever video entitled "No bravery" with music by James Blunt was written about Kosovo and not Iraq? I bet you didn't. Cause you probably didn't do research.

You are a coward and I hope you freeze your ass off hiding in canada.

From: Ray
[Not from Canada?]

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1. 03-10-2006 02:32
No bravery
I always appreciate when some one calls me coward and produces irrefutable facts. 
Two things: 
How am I hiding in Canada? 
Why do you think where I live is cold? 
 
Please do visit us again 
Shahram Vahdany
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2. 03-10-2006 03:54
No bravery
I may be wrong about Canada. If I am I apologize. But the comment still stands about that song. It was not written about Iraq and it still insinuates all those people were hurt or killed by Americans. I 100 percent certain they were hurt by suicide bombers and cowards that planted roadside bombs. It\'s disgusting that you would put something up that portrays that. I would ask out of respect for those that have given thier lives, you take it down. It\'s very disrepectful to them.
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3. 03-10-2006 22:13
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For the sake of argument, I will accept your claim about Iraqi civilians’ death has contributed to suicide bombing. 
 
Let us pretend, Falluja, Haditha, and... Did not happen. 
 
No one was mistreated, and no child was raped. 
 
Still the US and it's allies bear reponsiblity. 
 
Resolution 1483 of the United Nations Security Council, 18 May 2003, gave the US/UK governments the joint and unified legal status of "Occupying Authority." This resolution calls on the CPA to "promote the welfare of the Iraqi people through the effective administration of the territory, in particular working towards the restoration of conditions of security and stability...”  
It furthers "calls upon all concerned to comply fully with their obligations under international law including the Geneva Conventions of 1949 and the Hague Regulations of 1907." The fourth Geneva Convention is entitled “Relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War" and its 158 articles spell out the absolute responsibility of occupying powers to protect the life, health, and property of civilians. 
 
“The question still stands, and Iraqis are still being killed in increasing numbers. How many more must die before the architects of the ‘military solution’ for Iraq realize that the only sure way to reduce violence is to stop inflicting it?” 
 
The question here should not be why we are doing this. The question is; why don't you?
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