Sunday, July 5, 2009

17 December 08

Social Justice NetworkSJN praises the bravery act of Iraqi journalist:
War criminals should be treated with contempt by all means!

Social Justice Network hails the act of Iraqi journalist to throw his shoe on war criminal George W Bush as heroic one. His act should be inspirational for millions who opposed war crimes initiated or supported by the outgoing American president in Iraq, Afghanistan, Palestine and around the world.

“The American president should be met with similar actions everywhere he goes to feel the deep contempt to him and his administration for their war crimes and gross human rights violation” said Jamal Daoud, spokesperson for SJN. “The feel of hate towards this administration is at its peak at the moment for good justifiable reasons”

“The wide spread support for Mr Zaydi’s action is good indication of the resistance to cruel inhuman agenda of the new conservatives in the western countries”

“People is demonstrating in support of this action of contempt almost in every capital city in the world. George Bush should end his presidency with deep feel of shame and disgust”

“The network is trying to establish communication with the jorno’s family to offer any needed support to see him released with high dignity. The network will offer him an honorary membership of the network, who opposed every action taken by this war criminal”

The network’ members opposed totally the wars on Afghanistan and Iraq. They opposed the Bush administration’s blind support of the criminal activities of Israeli government. They also opposed the socio-economic agenda of his government, which served big corporation, and resulted in the worst economic meltdown in contemporary history. A meltdown that would have serious and devastating consequences on all of us, regardless of the country we reside in.
The Network also praise the new innovative method of direct action used by this brave journalist. The network would try to adopt it and similar innovative methods in their actions on local issues.

For more info, Jamal Daoud can be contacted on 0413 200 465

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