View Full Version : Is Iraqi TV off the air?


shamsery
26-03-03, 11:34 AM
Came to know that Iraqi TV is off the air for heavy bombardment. Can any one of you witness the TV from Middle East please?

shamsery
26-03-03, 11:49 AM
Came to know from a flash news of BBC that Iraqi state TV has appear on air despite overnight heavy bombardment.

Desert_Sloath
26-03-03, 12:22 PM
According to my experience it has been on and off since the start of the bombardment I mean for the first day of bombardment it was on all clear, but eventually it became on and off. However, Iraqis have known all along that it would become a target as it is part of the game. Smart guys they have calculated and soon they will be in air as they are mobile.


Please pray for more casualties to be inflicted on invaders.

shamsery
26-03-03, 12:50 PM
DS,
Thanks for your comments and come to know a new information.

Desert_Sloath
26-03-03, 01:43 PM
Yes the Iraqi TV is on.

shamsery
26-03-03, 01:58 PM
Let Allah be with Iraqis.

Flash news from BBC:
"UK Defence secretary Hoon says no direct attempt was made to take Iraqi TV off air."


What a dam lie?

naturally
26-03-03, 06:24 PM
Originally posted by shamsery
Let Allah be with Iraqis.

Flash news from BBC:
"UK Defence secretary Hoon says no direct attempt was made to take Iraqi TV off air."


What a dam lie?

They have to lie since bombing TV stations is against the Geneva convention, or so they just said in Sky News.

They will probably hit the TV station by 'mistake' again.

Desert_Sloath
26-03-03, 06:30 PM
Originally posted by naturally
They have to lie since bombing TV stations is against the Geneva convention, or so they just said in Sky News.

They will probably hit the TV station by 'mistake' again.



Good Kuwaition,

And is bombing flour mill and water supply allowed by Geneva Convention ?

Even if Geneva convention allows it. Ethics and conscience of a Big brother would spare such necessities especially if the intention is good for the benefit of the people intended to be saved.

They know it none of the leadership needs flour, water, or electricity at such a critical moment. It is only the normal people whom they are after. After they are just 'arabs'.

naturally
26-03-03, 06:34 PM
Originally posted by Desert_Sloath
They know it none of the leadership needs flour, water, or electricity at such a critical moment. It is only the normal people whom they are after. After they are just 'arabs'.

You are missing the point. The humanitarian way of doing things, is that you destroy food and water supply and then organise the 'biggest' aid campain in history, show it on every TV screen in the world, then charge the new government of Iraq for it.

That is human !!

Dark Project
26-03-03, 07:19 PM
Originally posted by naturally
You are missing the point. The humanitarian way of doing things, is that you destroy food and water supply and then organise the 'biggest' aid campain in history, show it on every TV screen in the world, then charge the new government of Iraq for it.

That is human !!

Let us sing togather sabla members :
We are the world we are the children .. we the the ones who make a better day so lets start giving.......
American way of destroy and fix .