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INTERNATIONAL LAW: 'FREE ELECTION' IN IRAQ IS ILLEGAL

Anonyme, Sunday, January 30, 2005 - 09:07

Foreign Press Foundation

The Iraq election is a farce; in an occupied country where people landing there, including the top military, can not be taken from the airport to Baghdad City other than by helicopter: they don't even control the 20 km to the city.

The election is a farce, in an occupied country where people landing there, including the top military, can not be taken from the airport to Baghdad City other than by helicopter. The biggest military force in the world is not even able to secure twenty kilometers of road between the airport and the city, because of the fierce resistance by the Iraqi people.

WHITE HOUSE ADMITS IRAQI ELECTIONS WILL BE FLAWED

by Henk Ruyssenaars

Washington - White House spokesman, Scott McClellan, already two weeks ago said that Iraq’s election “is not going to be perfect,

The biggest military force in the world is not even able to secure twenty kilometers of road between the airport and the city, because of the fierce resistance by the Iraqi people.


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