Monday, January 25, 2010

As Tony Blair prepares for his day out at the Iraq Inquiry, have a look at what he caused by destroying Iraq, her name is Shams














Dear All

Have a good look at the picture above, this little girl is called Shams, it means ‘Sun’ in Arabic.

She is the victim of a car bomb in Sadr City, Baghdad; she is alive but lost both her eyes in the explosion as well as her mother.

The injuries to her face need no real explanation regarding how severe they are.

She was 20 months old at the time of the attack.

This week, the media will focus on the appearance of Tony Blair at the Iraq Inquiry as he tries to paint himself as ‘whiter than white’.

We will be treated to a sickening display of whitewash from the hand picked cronies running the Inquiry as well as Blair playing his now customary ‘Man of God’ role.

This appearance will pretty much mirror how the bankers acts in front of a House of Commons Committee, saying ‘sorry but I acted in good faith’.

In the TV series Band of Brothers, an episode was entitled ‘why we fight’; it shows the Americans stumbling upon a Nazis Concentration Camp and their revulsion to the acts of torture, abuse and inhumanity inflicted on the inmates.

When I look at Shams, I think you can see ‘why we protest’.

Tony Blair played a large part in the destruction of an entire country; countless hundreds of thousands of people are dead and injured because of him.

He is a war criminal as I understand the definition of the term.

After sucking up to and having the backing the Americans, he left public office and immediately started earning millions of pounds.

Add to it, his ‘Man of God’ role telling the poor to accept less while he jets around the world staying in billionaires mansions and working on his suntan of their yachts.

It all adds to a pretty nauseating sight of this loathsome individual creeping around the world trying to convince people he is a ‘peace envoy’.

Little Shams is a little baby girl who had her whole future destroyed by Tony Blair.

And his life is one long endless party of greed and excess.

Yours sincerely

George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University

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