Iraqis Buried By Bombs Were Told Not To Flee Homes

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  1. Jeannette

    Jeannette Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Seems almost like genocide to me. Hundreds of Iraqis were told not to flee their homes, and then ended up under them when they were bombed. It can't be an accident, so why they being killed... and if so, who is doing it? Is it American jets, or some other nation in the coalition who wants them dead? If so then who are they killing, and who is doing the killing?

    And what about the MSM that was clamoring about the Russian barbarity in bombing non existent hospitals in Syria? Where are they when reality hits, and it's not to their benefit politically? There are a lot of questions here, and they should be answered.


    Hundreds of Mosul residents were killed by airstrikes in their homes following repeated instructions from Iraqi authorities not to leave, Amnesty International says. It adds coalition forces should have known they were likely to result in civilian deaths.

    “Evidence gathered on the ground in east Mosul points to an alarming pattern of US-led coalition airstrikes which have destroyed whole houses with entire families inside,” said Donatella Rovera, a senior crisis response adviser who carried out field investigations in Mosul.

    UN Human Rights chief Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein made a statement on Tuesday condemning the “massive loss of civilian lives in western Mosul,” where at least 307 people have been killed and 273 wounded in just over a month.


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    https://www.rt.com/news/382545-mosul-civilian-casualties-amnesty/
     
  2. truth and justice

    truth and justice Well-Known Member

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    It is as I wrote yesterday:
    "That figure is now around 350 dead. Many of those belonged to one family who were well known in Mosul. This was no accident"

    And explained in a post from several days ago which was:

    "The US foreign policy does not change with changing governments. The bombings in Iraq have been on-going since the first gulf war. Mosul is currently being flattened using US bombs and Iraqi Shia army. The US backed Iraqi government does not particularly care about the civilians in Mosul primarily because they are majority Sunni and closely related to the Kurds. We have the US backed Sunni Saudis bombing Shia Yemeni civilians, we have US backed Shia Iraqis bombing Sunni Iraqi civilians. US seem to be regularly switching sides in Syria. During the Iran/Iraq war, the US secretly supported Iran in order to prolong the war. Now US constantly growling at Iran. The US desires constant turmoil in the middle east

    Afghanistan is still being bombed:why?
    https://www.thebureauinvestigates.c...-of-us-air-and-drone-strikes-afghanistan-2017"


    Many of those 350 were from one well known Sunni "royal family" (an agha) - most likely a deliberate bombing encouraged by the Iraqi government. Also unreported is than the Iraqi army are beating up Iraqi civilians of all ages and sexes who have fled Mosul. The Iraqi government see Mosul (and the Kurds) as a threat to their rule
     

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