and hopefully we will be able to find other solutions in conflict then full fledge war... lets use the war logs to stop future wars - fight war not wars!Horror of War
Headless bodiesburned fleshsmell of decay
A wedding bandon a slim delicate fingerShades of memoriesa future that can never be
A lonely head in a lush green fieldeyes wide openIn the hollow a reflection ofuntold love
Mountains of starved childrenshiny bonesflesh torn off the bodies
Shocked and awedby the images of mothersmiscarrying their unborn children
Shocked and awedby the silent fearcountless civiliansdead dead dead
These are imageswe should put in a frameMount them in our homesso we never forget;the true horror of war
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Iraq War Logs
Iraq War Logs covered by AL JAZEERA made me think of a poem I wrote in the wake of the war. Last place i performed this poem was at a NATO parliamentary assembly side event in the Scottish parliament last year. I will bring the issue of the War Logs to the next NATO parliamentary assembly meeting that will take place in Warsaw 12th of November. The way the war logs have been made available via the WikiLeaks network to the general public, the media, the UN, the politicians and the people within the counties suffering from the war crimes uncovered in the war logs will hopefully wake people up about the:
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