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the child on the cover is dead
Posted by parhad (Guest) - Friday, August 27 2004, 6:24:17 (CEST)
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..when you're that far gone you don't get better. That expression on its face was there a long time..and it stayed there to the end...pain...bewilderment, wondering what kind of world this was for its brief and miserable stay. Did the child have one nice birthday party..or Christmas...I doubt it. By it's age, even as shrivelled as it is it probably knew constant warfare and want from the moment it openned its eyes.

When was a time when this was done to children in Iraq by Saddam? When was the last time this was done in Iraq at all? If you say Simele...allright then...what possible improvement was it to do this to THIS child...and 500,000 others?

What was the point?

I can't tell, the bones don't give a hint and I'm not an expert in blood...but could this be a Christian child?

Why was this so sought after...why recreate all the horrors of the last Holocaust...does the child look familiar now? Could it be Jewish?

Does it really matter?



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