The Independent Women's Delegation has now been in Iraq for over a week.
We have visited Baghdad, Basra and Samowa. Our time here has been spent
with meeting
and talking to ordinary women in their homes, in hospitals and schools.
We have witnessed
with our own eyes the effects of the embargo on ordinary women and
their families.
We have seen schools without books, hospitals without medicines, families
without homes
and children begging in the streets. We ourselves have experienced
regular cuts to electricity
in 50 degrees of heat, lack of telecommunications and contact with
the outside world, and
have borne witness to flights across the so-called 'no fly zones'.
We saw a warehouse that
had
supplies of food from the UN ‘oil for food’ programme razed to the
ground by US forces just a
few days before our visit.
As ordinary women ourselves, what we have seen has angered and distressed
us. In
solidarity with the Iraqi women we have met, we demand to know the
answers to these
questions:
Why is food being bombed?
Why are the US and UK governments controlling the budget of an entire nation?
Why has only one quarter of the money earned from the sale of oil arrived
back in Iraq in the
form of goods - around $5.00 per month per person for food?
Why are doctors in hospitals sent veterinary scissors?
Why are women sent contraceptives that are banned in the west?
Can the British and American governments explain to us and the Iraqi
women we have met in
the south how bombing the ‘no-fly zone’ is protecting them?
There are a million questions to be asked and the people of Iraq deserve
answers as do the
people of Britain.
The silence surrounding the situation in Iraq is deafening. Our first
action on our return to
London on the 24th of August at 3:00pm is to knock loudly on the door
of 10 Downing Street.
We cannot and will not tolerate the bombing or the continuation of
sanctions against
Iraq!
NOT IN OUR NAMES!
Peggie Preston
Tracey Howdle
Joanne Baker
Carolyn Gelenter.
For further information contact.
D. Rolstone, Hamdden, Efailwen, Clynderwen, Pembrokeshire.
SA66 7UZ Tel. :- 01994-419-678 e-mail :- iwd@hamdden.co.uk