Exposing the inhumanity of Bush's war
Against Humanity
A film by Waratah Rosemary Gillespie
REVIEWED BY JOHN GAUCI
Against Humanity is a short, heart-wrenching video documentary made by Australian human shield in Baghdad, Waratah Rosemary Gillespie. The film explodes the myth of "precision bombing" that supposedly minimises civilian casualties. It shows graphic images of men, women and children maimed by US cluster bombs.
The interviews with Iraqis reveal their thoughts about US President George Bush, the "great invader".
It is a compelling indictment of Australia's involvement in a criminal war.
Gillespie is no stranger to danger. She was a political prisoner in Fiji during General Rabuka's first military coup, and later braved the military blockade of Bougainville to bring in much-needed medicines to the besieged people there.
Being only 10 minutes in length, her film is ideal for a lunchtime screening and discussion in workplaces, schools and on campuses. Copies can be purchased for $25. For details contact Waratah Films, PO Box 60, Port Kembla NSW 2505, phone (02) 4274 0999 or visit <http://www.waratahrose.com>.
From Green Left Weekly, October 13, 2004.
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