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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3What is the policy of USI on the Middle East? are we paying you to sit here and publish this crap?
You can be sacked for this, you know. Do you have a mandate as Env officer to take sides between Israel and Palestine?
Thank god we're getting out!
Probably not the best idea for Lorraine to mention her affiliation when what she is doign is relayign the report of someone else, rather than putting out her own statement, but in any case what she has reported is not nonsense.
Other internationals in the same situation are sending the same message home.
I'm not in USI and I don't care about USI, but fair play to Lorraine for passing on the info.
It's not like there's going to be a news crew around when the army is brutalising people, so this is how the news gets out... its indymedia remember.
FOLKS WAKE UP! The cameras are there, they just won't let us have the pictures.
The US has loads of super cameras in space.
The CIA, NSA and other agencies can see exactly what is happening in the West Bank and Gaza. Those cameras can't be kept out, so if the states wanted to clear up the argument as to what is/isn't happening, they could do it.