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wrbones
03-14-03, 12:32 AM
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'Human Shields' Booted After Criticizing Iraq's Instructions







Thursday, March 13, 2003

AMMAN, Jordan — Five volunteers who went to Iraq to serve as "human shields," including two Americans, were forced out of the country because they were critical of the government's choice of sites to protect, the head of the group said Wednesday.





They had chosen locations "essential to the civilian population," such as food storage warehouses and water and electricity facilities, said Ken O'Keefe, of Haleiwa, Hawaii.

But the Iraqi government wanted the shields in more sensitive locations, he said. He did not elaborate, but some earlier activists have also left Iraq, reportedly after being told they would be posted at potentially strategic targets, such as oil refineries and power plants.

"They removed us from the sites we had chosen because we were critical of the integrity and the autonomy of the Iraqi authorities," said O'Keefe, 33. "I was escorted by Iraqi intelligence officers to the border, because I say what I believe and the Iraqi government wants submissive easy robots."

The other four deported with O'Keefe were American John Ross, Eva Mern from Slovenia, Gordan Sloan from Australia, and Tolga Temugi from Turkey.

"The Iraqi government was acting absolutely very stupid," O'Keefe said, dressed in a long Arabic dishdasha robes while talking to The Associated Press at a small hotel in downtown Amman. "If they had only cooperated and let us do part of what we wanted to do, we could have worked with them also to protect these sites and we would have brought in more people to stay."

"I certainly have no great admiration for Saddam Hussein, I was only going to help the people," he said, blaming the plight of the Iraqis on the previous American governments that supported Saddam.

Over 100 people from around the world have gone to Iraq as human shields and the Iraqi government has made visa issuance and extensions more convenient to accommodate them.

Seven more peace activists -- from the Iraq Peace Team, a project of the activist group Voices in the Wilderness -- are set to leave Amman for Baghdad on Thursday to join other IPT members.

"This delegation may be the last IPT team to get into Baghdad prior to full-scale war," said the head of the delegation, Shane Claiborne, 27, from Philadelphia.

About 17 Egyptian doctors, pharmacists and lawyers who arrived in Amman on Wednesday will be leaving in few days to Baghdad to serve as human shields, visit hospitals to assess their medicine storage and offer other support.

A group of 14 Jordanian unionists of different professions will also join the mission.

firstsgtmike
03-14-03, 06:02 AM
And okeefe said "because I say what I believe".

Did the reporter or anyone else ask him about his promised hunger strike until he was joined by 10,000 human shields?

It was THAT promise that got him the publicity he craved.

The promise was ignored, yet he still gets the publicity. Why do reporters have such short memories?

It's not my creation, I found it in a newsletter, but:

"One of the stupidest remarks I've heard lately was a quote from one of the "human-shield-wannabees" who said that "...the United States had no right to impose our values on other nations.

If I see a man beating a child in the street, I will impose my value system upon him, by doing my best to kick his a$$; by comforting his child; and--while I have his attention--by trying to teach him a better way to behave. Otherwise, I am complicit in his crime for allowing him to beat a child, unmolested."
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I'd like to interview okeefe. I promise, you'd never hear another word about him until you read his obituary.

"47lb bag of malnutritioned **** dumped in a pig trough. It was ignored by the pigs who felt it was beneath their dignity to pay it any attention. In lieu of flowers, please send buckets of edible slop to reward the pigs for their principles."

Mike Farrell
Cagayan de Oro
Philippines