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| Hellfighter |
10/31/07 8:45am
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Major General ![]() Group: {MOB} Posts: 2111 Joined: November 15th 2005 From: Quebec, Canada Member No.: 1424 Xfire: hellfighter1x |
Afghan Aid Workers;
http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/st...2201463,00.html When the war in Afghanistan got underway, there were bozos like Michael Moore and other simpletons acting grief-stricken that Afghanistan was an ideal society suddenly brutalised by war. What these knobs didn't mention was the horrendous refugee crisis happening there -along the borders with Pakistan and Iran due to the monstrosities of the neanderthal talibum dictatorship against innocent civilians. Old links relating to how it was in 2001; http://www.merip.org/mero/mero092401.html http://www.charityhelp.org/press/rawa-news...gee-crisis.html Things not much better now -mainly because the Talibums weren't finished off when the opportunity was there. Anyway-a good link for the current status; http://www.irinnews.org/report.aspx?ReportId=73898 Related to refugees;- Iraqi Refugees -millions Some speculate that the reason the number of civil war type incidents are dropping is likely due to Iraqis getting the hell out of their formerly mixed neighbourhoods to avoid the horrors of ongoing religious-cleansing by thugs. http://www.humanrightsfirst.org/asylum/asy...qi_refugees.asp While on the topic of Iraqi refugees, there's this issue to consider - Iraqi assisters of the Coalition needing to be pulled out when the US troops finally withdraw in bulk - many of us rember those images of vietnamese trying to get out with the last US helicopters leaving Vietnam. Amongst that crowd were many who had been helping the Americans during their stay there. Very good link; Take extra time to check out the very informative map/stats at the end of this link. http://www.motherjones.com/news/feature/20...gee-crisis.html This post has been edited by Hellfighter: 10/31/07 5:05pm -------------------- ![]() ![]() |
| T/A6Pak |
10/31/07 9:04am
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![]() Major General ![]() Group: {MOB} Posts: 3274 Joined: January 14th 2006 Member No.: 1535 |
My friend just returned from Afghanistan about a month ago. He put his great job on hold for a 9 months and went over to fight the war leaving his wife and two children at home. Oh, yes he made great money going over there, but the stories he had were unbelieveable.
When he returned, he started a campaign to raise used clothing and toys to send to the children in Afghanistan. My question is this, if all the good people leave the Afghanistan, who will be left to run it? I mean yes there is a safety issue for the residents... but do they ever plan to go back or do they plan to immigrate to another life forever? How will Afghanistan ever be a peace, when all the good people are gone. Who will be left to run the country? Look at Katrina and the fires in California, do all these people that lost everything just up and move to another country? No, most of them re-locate within the country or stay and help re-build it. I guess it's a double edge sword when safety of your family is at stake, and I will never really understand as I have never lived that life. -------------------- ![]() Signature designed by Old Man Mike Never take life seriously. Nobody gets out alive anyway. ![]() |
| Hellfighter |
10/31/07 5:02pm
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Major General ![]() Group: {MOB} Posts: 2111 Joined: November 15th 2005 From: Quebec, Canada Member No.: 1424 Xfire: hellfighter1x |
My friend just returned from Afghanistan about a month ago. He put his great job on hold for a 9 months and went over to fight the war leaving his wife and two children at home. Oh, yes he made great money going over there, but the stories he had were unbelieveable. When he returned, he started a campaign to raise used clothing and toys to send to the children in Afghanistan. I can only try to imagine feelings of guilt he and others must be feeling and have to live with forever seeing how the other half of the world suffers daily. I'm glad he is sharing his experiences and then you yourself share them further with others; sensationalist-seeking media network producers seem habitually to omit passing along these more important issues. This post has been edited by Hellfighter: 10/31/07 5:07pm -------------------- ![]() ![]() |
| THE Mechanic |
10/31/07 7:08pm
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Major ![]() Group: {MOB} Regs Posts: 461 Joined: May 11th 2006 Member No.: 1753 |
Amen... Hellfighter and 6 pak..amen.
Your intrest and dedication to these issues is mind boggling. And my ability to absorb all this info is turning my mind to Mooosh. I'm having a hard time keeping up with ya.i think i need a speed reading course. Keep them coming though they are very informative and have opened my eyes every time. "T.M." -------------------- ![]() |
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