IRAK
Iraq
The terrorist attacks on the Twin Towers of New York´s World Trade Center on 11 September 2001 signalled a before and after in our recent history. Under the banner of the war on terror and the fight against the axis of eil, the policies of the Bush Administration concealed strategic interests which anupulated the ligtimate feelings of the Us society into supporting and ilegal war in Iraq.
The invasion signalled the beginnig of hell for the civilian population and also the start of political barganining with the lives of the soldiers who died in the country, where they went convinced that they were fighting for ideals tat were very different from the real reasons behinde the invasion.
Thses ideals showed the whole world the apocalypse of a culture. Violence became the country´s only language in the middle of the final quarter of 2007 the levels of barbaric behaviour took death toll past one hundred daily in the capital Baghdad. The sectarian differences, fuelled by neighbouring goverments, have left a total of more than 90.00 civiliand dead since the conflict began.
The instability inside the country and the total lack of security have meant that there has been almost no humanitarian aid since the war began. The needs are urgent, the most vulnerable, yet again , the civilian polulation