Trina Flowers and other Americans have witnessed and perhaps experienced nothing in comparison to what exists in Kuwait when it comes to human rights viloations. As a matter of fact the use of word "human rights violations" is so wrong when it comes to the kind of atrocities and crimes are committed by the Kuwaiti civilians and the government that is the largest employer of these criminal civilians who are totally alofed and void of any human sensitivities that can't even think of "violations" when it comes to committing curuelities and atrocities on the helpless victims. No Westerner could possibly comprehend the anormity with so much abundance in its ugly forms as we Bangladeshi, Indian, Philippinos, Malaysians, Sri Lankarns and other expatriates face and endure day after day without any hope of relief from all those who so often claim to "fight for human rights". There are Abu Ghareib like atrocities comitted on daily basis almost in every house on helpless domestics in almost every home of Kuwait. We know that there's no end to our sufferings yet we can't even raise our voices even within the walls of our embassies who routinely socialize with the Kuwaitis and don't want to rock the boat of free ride of fringe benefits from their benefectors. God help us all!


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To "A plea for humanity; Does anyone care in Kuwait,"
I am Trina Flowers and I did witness more than I cared too. When I first started researching human rights violations in Kuwait I was shocked that those kind of atrocities could exist anywhere in this day and age.
This is why I started collecting a veritable plethora of evidence and writing about it.
As a victim turned activist to all out defender I helped as many in Kuwait as I could even to the detriment of myself.
Even more appalling to me were the Americans who participated in these violations, the Americans who turned a blind-eye and the ALL out lies and protection the US State Department and the American administration provided Kuwait in return for money, oil and other perks and benefits.
These issues unfortunately take all too long to address, but I can assure you I care, I am still working on human rights in Kuwait and I will NOT stop until major reforms have taken place.
I have even taken the extra precaution that should I die before my work is completed, there are others in place with the ammunition to finish the job.
I personally experienced violations that are imcomprehensible and I documented others even worse.
I do know exactly what you are saying and if I had the power myself it would have stopped, victims would have been appropriately compensated and violators would have been prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law with the leaders and other influential people being referred to the ICC for crimes
against humanity because that's what they are; no question about it!
If you will write to q80dictator he will provide you a contact address for me and I will get your case out in a public venue with the others that have given me written permission to do the same for them (there are thousands).
I extend that offer to anyone victimized by the "Kuwaiti Machine."
You ALL have my heartfelt sympathy and my promise to do all I can to help every individual.
Hi Ben. I just stumbled upon your great site... I'm not sure how I've been unaware of your blog for so long.
Anyways, is there an email address I can contact you on? Or could you drop me a line on chanad at gmail dot com ? Thanks hope to hear from you.
(btw, I blog at http://chanad.weblogs.us/ )
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