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10 Euro per person for the Iraqi resistance
Pravda English Forum ^ | Dec. 14, 2003 | Johnathan R. Galt

Posted on 12/14/2003 4:06:47 PM PST by JohnathanRGalt

Is 10 Euros too much to ask?  


If you'd like to help contribute to the killing of American, British, Spanish, Italian, Polish, ... soldiers (maybe the kids of your next door neighbor, maybe your own brothers and sisters) and maybe some Iraqi 'collaborators', UN, or Japanese humanitarian aid workers -- these people want to help.  

Bank account at bottom.



Nov. 02, 2003

10 Euro per person for the Iraqi resistance

Three months have passed since emperor G. W. Bush declared the end of hostilities in Iraq. The rapid success of the US forces over the Iraqi army - due to the capitulation of the high command right at the crucial moment of the defence of Baghdad - made the Anglo-Americans believe to have achieved a total victory. Taking over Baghdad they made of the words of the information minister. Now it is our turn to expose their arrogance to ridicule.

Not even finished, the war started again. Only a few days after the collapse of the Iraqi army guerrilla forces began attacking the mercenaries of the occupation forces. They keep inflicting them losses which are of high political and morale value. Among the US bionic soldiers fear is spreading. As Beirut and Mogadishu already have proved, high tech equipment is not enough to win a war.

Already hundreds of fighters are involved in the armed resistance movement and the tide keeps rising. Despite the media's attempts to discredit the guerrillas it is evident that they got ample popular support. Children are exulting in front of destroyed US vehicles, while the occupiers thought that they would be waved with stars and stripes banners.

Now they find themselves in a quagmire which could tern into a new Vietnam. However, for the oppressed peoples the resistance is a dream. They hope that one day the occupants will be forced to leave not only from Iraq. We share this hope and want to support it with our militant solidarity.

We therefore invite all the anti-imperialists who oppose the American Empire without any ideological and religious precondition to start an international collection of funds supporting the Iraqi national resistance movement: we ask every person to donate 10 euros. The Iraqi national resistance front in formation will decide upon their utilisation.

Committees, political, social and cultural organisations as well as individuals who endorse this proposal are asked to contact us. Our aim is to build an international popular campaign in support of the Iraqi resistance which also implies the creation of the appropriate international body.

For information and adhesion to that campaign please contact us.

Pls. transfer your donation with the keyword "Iraq" to:

RKL
BIC OPSKATWW

IBAN AT646000000092125137

Antiimperialistische Koordination
Tel & Fax +43 1 92 02 083
aik@antiimperialista.org

The Anti-Imperialist Camp is endorsed by the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), and the following American groups and individuals:
Collective Miguel Enriquez, New York, USA
Committee for Justice in Chile, New York, USA
Movement La Peña, Bronx, USA
IACUS, Iranian-American Community
Ziad ElJishi, Palestine-USA
Victor Toro-Ramirez, USA
Nieves Ayress Moreno, USA
John Catalinotto, International Action Center, USA



A special tip of the hat goes to Mr. 3rdWorldMoron of the Pravda English forum.


JohnathanRGalt
Senior Member

Registered: Dec 2003
Location: Cambridge, UK
Posts: 131

THANK YOU 3rdWorldMoron!

THANK YOU 3rdWorldMoron!

For bringing this site to my attention.

Italy and Spain are coalition forces. They will be VERY interested in getting BANK accounts of people contributing to the enemy.

Now I'm going to go to work and do some serious butt kicking.

I'll start by getting them kicked off the internet. Hmmmm, registered in Italy hosted in Lisle Illinois in the good ol' USA. Shouldn't be too hard.
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Domain Name: ANTIIMPERIALISTA.COM

Registrant:
Folghera, Alessandro
Via Don Minzoni 33
Botticino Sera, Bs 25082 ITALY
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Whois Information from "whois.arin.net" about 65.18.169.174

OrgID:      OLM
Address:   1980 University Lane
City:         Lisle
StateProv: IL
PostalCode: 60532, USA
TechPhone: +1-630-357-8538
TechEmail:  dns@axxs.net
____________





Italian group backs Iraq fighters

Tamsin Smith


BBC reporter in Rome

, Monday, 17 November, 2003

A group of Italian militants involved in staging anti-war protests is raising funds to support the armed Iraqi resistance, the BBC has learned.

The discovery comes as Italy mourns 19 men killed in a suicide attack in Iraq last week.

The "Antiimperialista" organisation's internet campaign asks people to send "10 Euros to the Iraqi resistance".

They say they have collected 12,000 euros ($14,165) in the past eight weeks and admit the money used could be used to buy weapons.

The Antiimperialistas are a group of European anti-war and anti-globalisation supporters.


Nineteen Italians were killed in last week's suicide attack in Nasiriya

They are currently organising an anti-war demonstration in Italy next month, and it remains to be seen whether news of the fund-raising activities will deter more moderate anti-war activists from attending.

The organisation's Italian branch says the money will be given to an Iraqi resistance group known as the Iraqi Patriotic Opposition.

Independent Iraqi sources in London say the leaders of this group have a long history of association with the Baath party and are now back in Iraq supporting the armed resistance.

The Italian spokesman of the antiimperialistas, Moreno Pasquinelli, says the money collected so far is in an Italian bank account.

Mr Pasquinelli said it would be taken to Iraq in January. He was candid when asked about raising money for the Iraqi Patriotic Opposition which says it actively supports military resistance.

To think there are people in Italy collecting money in order to kill our heroes is really a shame
Lucio Malan
Forza Italia Party

"Its not our affair how they use this money. If they want to use it to print papers for example, or to buy weapons in order to fight for the Iraqi independence," he said.

"We support the armed struggle in Iraq. our money is to help them, it doesn't matter to us if they use it buy weapons, Kalashnikovs, or medicines for people."

When asked to confirm if the money raised could be used to buy weapons he admitted: "Yes they could, and why not?"

Shame

The Italian Interior Ministry refused to comment, saying the matter was with the security services.

Lucio Malan, a senator from the governing Forza Italia Party, was shocked to hear about the campaign.

"The first word that comes to my mind is shame and horror," he told BBC Radio Four's Today programme.


The campaign contrasts with the mood of mourning in Italy

"They are raising money against people (Italian troops) who are defending the peace, the security of the people of that country. They have not killed or wounded anyone in that country they are helping to take away unexploded bombs."

He said the group's activities "collecting money to give it outspokenly to terrorist groups" was certainly illegal in Italy.

© BBC MMIII


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To: JohnathanRGalt; Grampa Dave
Thanks for posting this!
41 posted on 12/14/2003 9:33:03 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach (Davis is now out of Arnoold's Office , Bout Time!!!!)
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To: JohnathanRGalt
ping~
42 posted on 12/15/2003 2:27:20 AM PST by lainde
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To: JohnathanRGalt
fyi: since you have all the details at-hand, you might want to put together a letter-to-the-editor for the 'Connecticut Post' newspaper (http://www.connpost.com). They'll print something like THAT. :) Then area freepers can follow-up with their own comments. I think I've seen web URLs in letters too so you could probably reference your thread... just a thought. :)
43 posted on 12/15/2003 5:22:17 AM PST by solitas (it only LOOKS like I'm p¡$$¡ng on the First Church of 'pillhead'...)
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To: saquin
I hope the person hosting this site is being monitored.

So do I. I also noticed he had no contact info for people who might lilke to express an opinion about the trash he puts on that site.

44 posted on 12/16/2003 2:48:13 PM PST by PsyOp (Note to Jihadists: I profile and carry a gun.)
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To: saquin
I'd like to spit some BeechNut in that dude's eye, and shoot him with my ole .45
45 posted on 12/16/2003 2:54:43 PM PST by squidly
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To: seamole; FreedomCalls
+20.34457700 (doesn't look like a US phone number?) ...

203-445-7700 - Looks like a CT number.

I wouldn't be so quick with that conclusion. In telephone parlance, the CT number would be +1 203.445.7700. The +1 being the international code for the US.

+20 is the international code for Egypt. Alexandria has the "area code" of "3".

To dial an international number from your phone, start with "011", then, for these clowns, "20 3 445 7700"

46 posted on 12/16/2003 3:07:54 PM PST by Cboldt
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To: seamole; FreedomCalls
Nevermid the above re: CT vs. Egypt telephone numbers. I need to take more time to read before posting.
47 posted on 12/16/2003 3:18:24 PM PST by Cboldt
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