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Popular uprising in Basra?

category national | miscellaneous | news report author Tuesday March 25, 2003 19:32author by Maubere

Possible interesting developments in South Iraq today

Sky News has just claimed that a popular uprising has started in Basra. The info came from British army sources. Now before you start shouting I know Sky are propaganda spouting, pro-imperialist wankers and that the British Army are murdering bastards but if its true then its a very interesting story. The Brits are attacking Basra at the moment and the Shia people seem to be taking advantage of this to get rid of the Baath scum. Another story doing the rounds is that British soldiers have moved to the eastern side of Basra close to the Iranian border. I'm only guessing but this could be to stop Iraqi Shia groups (including armed militias) based in Iran (and friendly to the Iranian government) from crossing over the border. It may be the first step in stopping the Shia people (60% of the total Iraqi population) from taking over, which they undoubtedly would if free democratic elections were held. How do anti-war people feel about these developments, I think we should support all efforts of the Iraqi people to remove oppression, whether its Saddam, a US puppet government or any other exploiters

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author by lodi dodipublication date Tue Mar 25, 2003 19:34author address author phone

one solution = revolution

author by Cynicpublication date Tue Mar 25, 2003 19:49author address author phone

Also the timing is very suspect considering the US/UK invading forces are by all accounts facing much tougher resistance from the Iraqis than they expected. Don't forget the first casualty of war is the truth.

author by David Rynnepublication date Tue Mar 25, 2003 19:52author address author phone

Of course it's much to premature to make any judgement on this situation (not that it's my place to do so) especially since we have so little information at present.
I am fearful that there will be an all out civil war in Iraq though whch will be won by the strongest most ruthless army or else suppressed in such a way as to hand victory to whichever side finds the favour of the "coalition"

author by Mauberepublication date Tue Mar 25, 2003 20:02author address author phone

Just read on BBC online that the info is coming from "British Army Intelligence" ie the same people who killed Pat Finucane,Rosemary Nelson and hundreds of other Irish people so it could be some dodgy plan, but who the hell knows whats going on.

Related Link: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/2886235.stm
author by hunterpublication date Tue Mar 25, 2003 20:08author address author phone

author by soldiers 3, officers 0publication date Tue Mar 25, 2003 20:22author address author phone

Why baths?, baths are stationary objects, just because you have a phobia about baths.

author by hunterpublication date Tue Mar 25, 2003 21:21author address author phone

anyway,

rte has reported that the brits claim that they fired artillery at iraqi mortar positions. these mortar positions were in turn firing at a 'large group of people who had gathered outside ba'ath party hq'.

maybe i'm being overly cynical, but maybe brits actually shelled a large group of people and are trying to claim that iraqis did it? hence the story about the uprising? also, the markets have reacted positively to the news of the uprising (reuters business news)

author by hunter - addicted to AFPpublication date Tue Mar 25, 2003 21:39author address author phone


"A revolt is taking place in Basra," Mohammad Hadi, spokesman of the Iran-based Supreme Assembly for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq (ASRII), told AFP. "We have no more details for the moment."

but aren't the ASRII on the US's side in this war - i mean aren't they part of the 'Iraqi Opposition'?

author by Declanpublication date Tue Mar 25, 2003 21:42author address author phone

Maubere, get over your Brit-hate. You're living in the past.

author by Avi H.publication date Tue Mar 25, 2003 22:31author address author phone

Hopefully now the ordinary decent mass of the Irish people - "The silent majority" will follow the example of the brave people of Basra and rise up against all you liberal, left-wing apologists for the Iraqi terrorist regime and put you in prison where you belong. "No free speech for traitors!"

author by Mauberepublication date Wed Mar 26, 2003 00:01author address author phone

Declan: could you tell me why the murder of Pat Finucane should be ignored? Is his life somehow worthless, if people say Saddam has murdered 500,000 Iraqis would you tell them to stop living in the past? I have this bizaare notion that all crimes should be exposed, you obviosly don't think so,

Avi: the "silent majority" in Ireland are against the war because thay know its about oil, you just can't handle the fact that you're in the minority. The only people who have apologised for Saddam in the past are the crooks who are in the White House now! During the 1980s they were good mates with the evil dictator, doesn't that make them evil too. If Bush and Blair are so good why do they support evil regimes in Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Indonesia, Colombia etc. Theres a slight chance that the Iraqi people may be able to get some control of their country post war, if they do it won't be because Bush wants it, he only wants to control the oil.

author by hunterpublication date Wed Mar 26, 2003 01:00author address author phone

to see avi h actually appear to support what may be muslims in a popular uprising.

course if he was at home he'd want someone to 'do a saddam' and have them all shot, or worse.

avi is basically a nazi who feels that Sharon is 'showing restraint' in dealing with the palestian crisis.

author by Mixerpublication date Wed Mar 26, 2003 10:51author address author phone

Aljazeera was reporting before its website was hacked that the uprising was actually against the British , and that British forces were firing into the crowd



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