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Bangladesh Times
Numerous reports for many months have stated that with collaboration from American occupation forces, Israel's espionage apparatus, Mossad, slaughtered at least 530 Iraqi scientists and academic professors.
Assassinations of Iraq academics in Iraq never existed prior to April 2003. Persistent Israeli hit squads against Iraqi scientists had been active in Iraq since April 2003, but the latest chapter was uncovered on Tuesday, 14 June 2005 by the Palestine Information Centre which, citing a report compiled by the United States Department of State and intended for the American President, stated that Israeli and foreign agents sent by Mossad, in cooperation with United States, to Iraq, killed at least 350 Iraqi scientists and more than 200 university professors and academic personalities.
"Israeli commandos had been operating on Iraqi territory for more than a year, the focus of their activities being the assassination of Iraqi scientists and intellectuals. The Zionists resorted to the large-scale assassination campaign after the failure of American efforts that started immediately after the American occupation of Iraq, aimed at attracting a number of Iraqi scientists to cooperate and go to work in the United States," The Palestine Information Center quoted the report as saying.
The Pentagon agreed with the suggestion of Mossad, which believed that the best way to get rid of those scientists was to "physically eliminate them".
Originally posted by Souljah
So why exactly did the Global Elite MASSACRE those 530 Iraqi Academics?
Originally posted by shots
Can you produce this report, known only to a Palestinian office?
I will not hold my breath on that one folks
I also note those that allegedly made this report are not very good at math. 350 plus 200 is 550 not 530 as stated
Originally posted by Souljah
I think that whatever report I post you will simply Deny it, correct?
Originally posted by Liberal1984
Here are some links...
1. www.informationclearinghouse.info...
2. www.informationclearinghouse.info...
3. www.aljazeera.com...
So in light of my conversation I would say I’m at least 90% certain that this is not local propaganda. Beyond that how you explain this evil is anyone’s guess (though it wouldn’t surprise me personally if America is occupying Iraq with a view to building a place in which Israel can do business; knowing that is much they have hijacked our foreign policy).
Numerous reports for many months have stated that with collaboration from American occupation forces, Israel’s espionage apparatus, Mossad, slaughtered at least 530 Iraqi scientists and academic professors.
www.aljazeera.com...
Originally posted by shots
Originally posted by Souljah
So why exactly did the Global Elite MASSACRE those 530 Iraqi Academics?
Can you produce this report, known only to a Palestinian office?
I will not hold my breath on that one folks
I also note those that allegedly made this report are not very good at math. 350 plus 200 is 550 not 530 as stated
List of killed, threatened or kidnapped Iraqi academics
January 2006: The BRussels Tribunal launches an appeal claiming that a systematic campaign exists to liquidate academics in Iraq. The appeal quotes Robert Fisk who has reported on the "war on learning" and expressed the opinion of Iraqi academics that Iraq's intellectual heritage is being destroyed as part of the continuing foreign occupation of Iraq. This page is a list of killed, threatened or kidnapped Iraqi academics starting from the 2003 invasion of Iraq and continuing through 2006. Al-Jazeera journalist Ahmed Janabi claimed that 1000 leading Iraqi professionals and intellectuals were assassinated between April 2003 and March 2004.
Investigation wanted into the murders of Iraqi academics
Dr. Omar Kubasi supported the claims that a systematic campaign to destroy Iraqi academia is occurring, stating, "I think it's part of the plan for the country's destruction.The situation in the last six months has gotten so bad, we couldn't continue."
Amer Hassan Fayed, assistant dean of political science at Baghdad University said; "It's creating a brain drain, we could end up with a society without knowledge. How can such a society make progress?"
"Iraq is undergoing a major brain drain, and can ill afford to lose academics and teachers to a continuing wave of violence. Iraq's education system, once one of the best in the region, has been decimated: some 84 percent of the country's higher education institutions have been burned, looted or destroyed, according to the United Nations University. These assassinations, which appear to be countrywide, non-partisan and non-sectarian, must be investigated by the U.N. Special Rapporteur on summary executions -- and those responsible brought to justice. Iraq needs security and stability, but it is clear that the continued U.S. and (British) occupation is contributing to the problem, not the solution," Lucas said.
Originally posted by Souljah
Here are more Links to this Story for all those "Skeptics":
List of killed, threatened or kidnapped Iraqi Academics
Nearly 200 Iraqi academics killed since 2003
Academics targeted as murder and mayhem hits Iraqi colleges
Another Voice of Academia Is Silenced in Iraq
Lista de docentes universitarios asesinados en Iraq durante el período de ocupación
List of assassinated Iraqi Academics
Iraqi intellectuals flee 'death squads'
Probe urged into killings of Iraqi academics
Iraq faces void from an exodus of the educated
Iraq's insurgents — largely Sunni Muslims and Hussein loyalists — are among the suspects in Mayah's slaying.
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Workers World
The Monitoring Net for Human Rights in Iraq recently reported Iraqi police figures demonstrating that well over 1,000 Iraqi academics and scientists have been shot to death since the beginning of the U.S.-led invasion. The U.S. State Depart ment has confirmed that hundreds of university professors have been killed.
The attacks on Iraqi intellectuals first began when U.S. forces purged at least 15,500 researchers, scientists, teachers and professors for alleged ties to the Baath Party. The dismissal, and subsequent emigration, of so many leading professionals contributed to a destabilized Iraq and provided the occupiers with an excuse for staying in the country.
Osama Abed Al-Majeed, the president of the Department for Research and Development at the Iraqi Ministry for Higher Education, has accused the Israeli secret service, Mossad, of perpetuating the violence against Iraqi scientists. A June 2005 report by the Palestine Information Center claims that Mossad, in cooperation with U.S. military forces, was responsible for the assassination of 530 Iraqi scientists and professors in the seven months prior to the report’s publication.
Mossad unquestionably has the motive and means to assassinate leading Iraqi intel lectuals. The Israeli intelligence agency contains a Special Operations Division called Metsada which is tasked with conducting assassinations, sabotage and paramilitary projects. Israel has a long history of interference in Iraq, going back to the 1981 bombing of a nuclear energy plant that stood 15 miles outside Baghdad that just before that attack had voluntarily undergone inspection by the Inter national Atomic Energy Agency.
First Periodical Report of Monitoring Net of Human Rights in Iraq - Assassinations
The assassinations of Iraqi scientists are probably the most distinctive of all assassinations, with clear evidence at hand. The president of the Department for Research and Development at the Iraqi Ministry for Higher Education, Mr. Osama Abed Al- Majeed, accused Mossad to stand behind the ongoing campaign targeting Iraqi scientists. He stated that most of the 15500 Iraqi researchers, scientists, teachers and professors were dismissed from their offices based on a Law aiming at out rooting Baathists, thereby forcing them to emigrate.
Iraqi police sources revealed that till the end of March 2004 more than 1000 Iraqi scientists were shot. A report, which was previously published by the U.S. State Department, confirmed the killing of 350 scientists specialized in nuclear sciences, and 200 professors. The Network for Human Rights and Democracy in Iraq, had previously accused the Israeli Secret Services of the assassination of tens of Iraqi Scientists.
Originally posted by lilwolf
I don't put much credence in Al-jazerra. They are (in my opinion) just a little to biased in their reporting.