- Sophie: Fake passports and bids for freedom
- Cherie: Is there any chance for us to get any rights for what we did for the British Forces in Iraq?
- Matt: For the first time in my life, I felt that… I am a Traitor
- Fred (Apr 2003): I thank Coalition forces to liberate Iraqi people and to put us agreed conditions after the war
- Jeremy: wish of my life to pay a visit to London to see its noble peoples whom I respect and love too much
- Jane: Fleeing Iraq, the reality
- Patrick: Mid July 2004 and the assassinations started
- Trevor: I am just sitting in my house waiting the militia to come and kill me
- Will: Im living a very horrible life, hiding and doing no job to feed my family
Join Our Campaign
You, personally, can make a difference on this issue.
Really.
We're working to force the Government and Whitehall to pull their fingers out, instead of issuing fatuous statements of delay and excuse. Instead of demonstrating their depraved indifference.
Each and every person whom we can show is in support of our demand — to take decisive prompt action to rescue the Iraqis we've unconscionably exposed to mortal danger — helps build the case.
Not the case that there is a real problem.
Not the case that we are responsible for a situation we've abandoned the Iraqis who gave us the most help in the humanitarian role our leadership likes to assert this was all about.
The case that seems to be the only one MPs and civil servants care about.
The case that if they don't do this, and FAST, they'll need to also adjust, like the people they're now trying to ignore in Iraq and the immediate area around Iraq, to something unpleasant:—to living in fear.
Not, most likely quite the same fear as those abandoned Iraqis, the ones who answered our call for assistance: the fear of brutal murder. Of abduction, torture and execution.
Of threats carried out upon their children, their spouses, their uncles, their aunts, their parents.
But for politicians, an especially terrifying fear.
The fear that seems to eclipse all other fears, all other concerns, all other principles.
The fear of losing their comfortable, prestigious, protected JOBS.
So, please sign up below. We won't sell your name. We'll just keep you posted on developments, and let you know as this campaign evolves, how else you can help.
Thanks.
