Wednesday, January 11, 2006

Urgent Appeal to Save Iraq's Academics — by the BRussells Tribunal

Call for action to save Iraq's Academics

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URGENT APPEAL TO SAVE IRAQ'S ACADEMICS.
A little known aspect of the tragedy engulfing Iraq is the systematic liquidation of the country's academics. Even according to conservative estimates, over 250 educators have been assassinated, and many hundreds more have disappeared. With thousands fleeing the country in fear for their lives, not only is Iraq undergoing a major brain drain, the secular middle class - which has refused to be co-opted by the US occupation - is being decimated, with far-reaching consequences for the future of Iraq.

Already on July 14, 2004, veteran correspondent Robert Fisk reported from Iraq that: "University staff suspect that there is a campaign to strip Iraq of its academics, to complete the destruction of Iraq's cultural identity which began when the American army entered Baghdad."

The wave of assassinations appears non-partisan and non-sectarian, targeting women as well as men, and is countrywide. It is indiscriminate of expertise: professors of geography, history and Arabic literature as well as science are among the dead. Not one individual has been apprehended in connection with these assassinations. [...]

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2 Comments:

Blogger Truth teller said...

Thank you Sean M.Madden

wish you all the good and success.

Fri Jan 13, 05:27:00 PM GMT  
Blogger Sean M. Madden said...

You are most welcome.

For the sake of other readers, you may click here to visit Truth Teller's blog, called A Citizen of Mosul.

I subscribe to his XML news feed.

It was by way of his most recent blog post that I learned of the BRussells Tribunal appeal on behalf of Iraq's academics.

Please consider supporting the petition and anything else which you may be able to do toward this issue.

Thank you,

Sean/iNoodle.com

Fri Jan 13, 05:47:00 PM GMT  

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