Indian Muslim Suhail Rokadia displays a stuffed Tweety Bird toy, which he plans to give to children in Iraq, at his shop in Bombay March 27, 2003. The 30-year-old toy importer is one of seven human shields scheduled to leave for Iraq to defend civilians from the U.S.-led war in the country. The group, the first from India, will fly on Sunday to Jordan before travelling by road to Baghdad. The human shields hope their presence at the Iraqi sites will deter U.S.-led forces from destroying the nation's infrastructure and raise global awareness of the cost to civiliars of the war. REUTERS/Sherwin Castro