Saturday, November 18, 2023

33 years later: story behind British people turned into human shields by Saddam Hussein, 18 NOV

 33 years later: story behind British people turned into human shields by Saddam Hussein, 18 NOV

Shafaq News / Sky Documentaries has commissioned documentary feature, Flight 149 (w/t) from Drum Studios.

The film will explore the dramatic moment when the passengers of BA Flight 149 were taken hostage.

On 2nd August 1990, Iraq invaded Kuwait. Hours later, BA Flight 149 from London lands in Kuwait City for a scheduled stop with over 385 men, women and children on board. With Kuwait City under occupation, Saddam Hussein broadcasts to the world that the passengers of the plane are now his ‘guests’ and are not allowed to leave. They are held as human shields in military and chemical plants across Iraq in a rapidly escalating international crisis.


Over the next five months, a tense hostage story unfolds with the world watching. It coincides with a pivotal moment in geopolitical history that will change the West’s relationship with the Middle East forever. The hostages become pawns caught up with a ruthless dictator, a plane full of spies, a British government cover-up and unexpected involvement from Richard Branson.

During their time in captivity, the hostages endure near starvation, mock executions, rape and a constant fear of never making it home.


Thirty-three years later, a group of those hostages are now taking the British government and BA to court in their search for justice and the truth. Why was the plane allowed to land in the first place? What secret is the British government still determined to hide? Will they ever find closure to their horrific ordeal?

This film will feature testimony from all sides of the story – including the hostages themselves, politicians from both sides of the Atlantic and the men and women from the Kuwaiti resistance who risked their lives to hide the hostages. For the first time, we will hear from people who knew Saddam Hussein. They will offer a unique insight into the psychology of the dictator at this sliding door moment in his relationship with the West.

(Sky Documentaries)


https://shafaq.com/en/Report/33-years-later-story-behind-British-people-turned-into-human-shields-by-Saddam-Hussein

Iraq's Dinar to Hit Forex as WTO Membership Nears | CBI Reveals Final Steps

Friday, November 17, 2023

"RV UPDATE: COLORADO BANK STORY" BY FRANK26, 18 NOV

 Frank26   Question:  "Has anything changed in regards to Iraq satellite banks exchanging dinars for US citizens?"   No.  They will follow American banking laws.  They won't do anything different than any American bank is doing in American territory.  

 The process to exchange your dinars it's not going to be as difficult as your mind tells you right now that it's going to be.  

 FRANK:   I've had so many bank stories in the last two weeks that it not only knocked me off my feet but I'm still floating up in cloud nine.  It's no secret.  What happened. 

 BANK STORY GUY:  I live in a very small town in Western Colorado.  I've been banking with the same bank for 30 year...The bank president...borders on the edge of being a very good friend...This morning I walked into the bank...and I saw him sitting in his office and...I said you know 4 or 5 years ago I started talking about the dinar and he said yeah...he had on his poker face...I said myself and my wife have X number of dinar.  He said ok.  I said I hear Sudani talking about a date of January 1st that you can no longer use the American dollar in Iraq.   

And considering they're now talking about releasing change to the people.  I said, when I first started talking to you about this the exchange rate was about 1470 roughly to 1...does it make any sense to start issuing any coinage? 

He kind of grinned at me big.  He said, no sir it really doesn't.  I said, Tom, I'm nervous...I know what the FDIC covers and ...you know how much currency I have.  Even if it goes at 1 to 1 I'm kind of spooked about how much wealth I could lose.  I said...you're a small bank.  They're very well known throughout the state of Colorado...but they're not a Chase or Wells Fargo.  I told him I've got a Wells Fargo account and I said honestly Tom I hate that bank but push comes to shove I can transfer my funds.

 What's funny all of a sudden his poker face breaks and he says when it comes time to do the exchange I'm sure we can... assist in some way.  I said that's what I was hoping to hear.  If and when the time comes, you and I have been friends for a long time, you know I have 100% trust in you, do I come to you to get advice on how not to lose my funds?  He's says no.  I'm going to set you up with a wealth manager and he immediately is typing stuff in to his computer and this is what caught me off guard, he turns around and he says you know I've seen exchanges and movement in the dinar in just the past few days...

  I said I got to get to Albuquerque this afternoon...I got to get going when I get back I'll give you a call...I stood up and shook his hand I said you know what I probably won't talk to you for a while so Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family...and he said oh, we'll talk before that.  FRANK:  There it is! 

US exports to Iraq projected to surpass $2 bn in 2023, 18 NOV

US exports to Iraq projected to surpass $2 bn in 2023

Shafaq News / The "Iraq Future" Foundation for Economic Studies and Consultations predicted on Friday that the US's exports of goods to Iraq will surpass two billion dollars during the current year, marking the first time in five years.


Manar Al-Obaidi, the foundation's president, stated that the United States' exports to Iraq are expected to exceed two billion dollars for the first time in five years. This rise will be supported by exports of aircraft and automobile parts, wheat crops, and electric power production equipment.


He further elaborated that the average of US exports to Iraq from 2018 to 2022 was around one billion dollars, noting that in 2023, the rate of US exports to Iraq is projected to surpass the two-billion-dollar mark, possibly outperforming India's exports to Iraq.


https://shafaq.com/en/Economy/US-exports-to-Iraq-projected-to-surpass-2-bn-in-2023


"RV UPDATE" BY RAYREN98, KAPERONI & JEFF, 18 NOV

  RayRen98 

  [via Babysmom]     A GOOD SOURCE SAYS, "ALL IS READY, JUST WAITING ON THE (GO) SIGNAL...ALL SYSTEMS ARE READY...NO HOLD UPS IN SIGHT TIME WILL TELL... "AGENCY FOLKS ARE ON HIGH ALERT..."

Kaperoni 

 A lot of people probably don't realize, but  I've been in the dinar investment since 2008.  Probably one of the most knowledgeable on the facts, and read most professional documents ever written pertaining to the dinar. I know what I'm talking about.

Jeff

    You're like, why hasn't Iraq revalued?  They've gotten everything done?'  And they do!  Iraq has everything done.  They're ready to revalue but they're not going to revalue till they tackle corruption...They have to remove this corruption.

All is Done & Ready?💣Just Waiting for Go Signal!🤔Iraq Dinar RV Updates |...

US Sanctions Kata’ib Hezbollah in Iraq Amidst a Rising Mental Health Crisis, 17 NOV

 US Sanctions Kata’ib Hezbollah in Iraq Amidst a Rising Mental Health Crisis

In an escalating response to recent attacks, the United States has imposed sanctions on six members of the Iranian-backed Iraqi militia, Kata’ib Hezbollah. These sanctions, which include the blocking of US property and bank accounts, are a clear message against the alleged perpetrators of at least 60 attacks on US and coalition military facilities in Iraq and Syria. The Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control has stated that the Kata’ib Hezbollah group is supported by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps-Quds Force, a designation that is echoed by the State Department’s classification of the group as a terrorist organization.

Mental Health Crisis in Iraq

Meanwhile, in a country battered by conflict, the mental health care system in Iraq is in a precarious state. The struggles of Raghad Qasim, a 34-year-old women’s rights activist, are emblematic of a larger crisis. Despite her desperate search, Qasim was unable to find a psychologist in Baghdad, ultimately resorting to online consultations with a Lebanese therapist. It was through these sessions that she began to recognize the deep-seated impacts of war and the 2003 American invasion on her mental health.

Understaffed and Underfunded

With only two mental health workers per 100,000 people, Iraq falls significantly below the global average. Institutions such as the Al-Rashad Teaching Hospital in Baghdad, established in 1950, are severely understaffed. They cater to patients with chronic and serious mental illnesses but face a severe shortage of specialized doctors. The hospital’s director, Firas Al-Kazimi, has voiced concerns over the overwhelming patient-to-doctor ratio, a testament to the strain on the country’s mental health sector.

A Glimmer of Hope

Despite these daunting challenges, the perception of mental health is slowly changing in Iraq. More people are seeking help, and organizations like Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders) are stepping in to offer psychological services along with physical therapy. Stories of individuals like 30-year-old Zainab Abdul Wahab, who experienced significant improvements in her mental state through these services, offer a glimmer of hope in a landscape marked by conflict and struggle.

https://bnn.network/breaking-news/health/us-sanctions-kataib-hezbollah-in-iraq-amidst-a-rising-mental-health-crisis/



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