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Domestic propaganda campaign that occurred in The United States before the invasion began. The story centers on a young Kuwaiti woman named Naira. On 10/10/1990, the 15 year old girl gave riveting testimony before Congress about the horrors inside Kuwait after Iraq invaded. Nayirah's testimony was rebroadcast across the country and marked a turning point in public opinion on going to war. President George H. W. Bush repeatedly cited her claims. They had kids in incubators, and they were thrown out of the incubators so that Kuwait could be systematically dismantled. Three months after Nayyra testified, President George H. W. Bush launched the invasion of Iraq. But it turned out Nayyra's claims weren't true. It also turned out Nayyra was not just any Kuwaiti teenager. She was the daughter of the Kuwaiti ambassador to The United States, Saad Nasir al Sabah.

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Speaker 0: Describes the cutting off of heads during Operation Stone: a lieutenant colonel there, two people had their heads cut off and put on stakes and stuck in the middle of the field. Speaker 1: Describes a brutal act against a woman: he went over there and ripped her clothes off and took a knife and cut from her vagina all the way up, well, just about up to her breast and pulled her organs out completely out of her cavity and threw them out. And then he stopped and knelt over and commenced to peel every bit of skin off her body and left her there as a sign for something or other. And there were Speaker 2: Describes a child-killing incident: two little boys playing on a dike. One sergeant just took his M16 and shot one boy off the dike. The other boy tried to run. When he was almost out of sight, this other guy, Spec Four, shot this other little boy off the dike. And the little boy was, like, lying on the ground kicking. So he shot him again to make sure he's dead. Speaker 3: Notes that the people are aware of what American soldiers do to them, so they hide the young girls. Found one hiding in a bomb shelter in sort of the basement of her house. She was taken out and raped by six or seven people in front of her family, in front of most of the villagers. This isn’t just one instance. This is just the first one that I could remember. Speaker 4: Describes a game-like brutality and a system of trophies: It got to be like a game. The object was to see who could kill the most people. Different ways to prove how many people you killed included cutting off ears. If you brought back someone’s ears, pretty likely you had to kill them to get them. Then people would, you know, whoever had the most ears, they would get the most beers, and you trade your ears for beers. Speaker 5: Recounts another atrocity in which civilians were targeted: As I was walking over to him, I turned and I looked in the area. I looked to where the VCS were, supposed VCS. And two men were leading a young girl, approximately 19 years old, very pretty, out of a hooch. She had no clothes on, so I assumed she’d been raped, was pretty SOP. And she was thrown onto the pile of the 19 women and children, and five men around the circle opened up on full automatic with her M16s. And that was into that.

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Iraqi soldiers committed atrocities during Desert Storm, including pulling out fingernails and using electric shock. The story of babies being left to die after their incubators were taken was a hoax. The Gulf War was sold to the public by portraying Saddam Hussein as another Hitler. The war led to the deaths of many Iraqis, including children and the elderly, both during the conflict and due to sanctions. The propaganda surrounding the war, including fake claims about Saddam's weapons program, had lasting consequences, such as the presence of US troops in Saudi Arabia and the rise of Osama Bin Laden.

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Witness Naira, a young girl from Kuwait, shares her harrowing experience during the Iraqi invasion. She recounts how she and her family were in Kuwait for a summer vacation when the invasion occurred. Naira witnessed the Iraqi soldiers taking babies out of incubators at a hospital and leaving them to die on the floor. She also describes the destruction and torture inflicted by the Iraqis on her country and its people. Naira and her friends distributed pamphlets condemning the invasion but were warned of potential danger. Despite the horrors she has witnessed, Naira remains determined to rebuild Kuwait. The committee expresses shock at the inhumanity and calls for international action to free Kuwait from this aggression.

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An individual recounts being forced to their knees and realizing they were about to be beheaded. They describe being repeatedly struck with a machete, hearing bones crunch, ribs breaking, and being covered in blood. They list injuries including over thirty broken bones, eighteen slices, a collapsed lung, crushed sternum, dislocated shoulder, broken shoulder, bone splinters in the lungs, and a sliced diaphragm, and claim to have walked over a mile in that state. The speaker asserts that Islam means submission, not peace, and describes it as a primitive and barbaric culture, criticizing the treatment of families and wives. They claim this culture loves and glorifies death, and that such people are not suitable to be in the country. They state that it is not racist to say this, but common sense. They blame "animals" for covering up something that could have been avoided and equates them to the perpetrators.

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Speaker 0: For a fact that he's poisoned his own people. He doesn't believe in the worth of each individual. We must do everything we possibly can to stop the terror. Now watch this drive. The tyrant has fallen, and Iraq is free.

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The speaker states that the situation in Gaza is not a humanitarian crisis, but a genocide. They claim that 70% of those killed are women and children, and the population is being starved of food, water, and medicine. According to the speaker, there have been repeated attacks on hospitals, clinics, aid distribution sites, and humanitarian aid agencies. They state that more UN workers have been killed in Gaza than in UN's history, over 900 families have been exterminated, and over 17,000 children have lost one or both parents. The speaker claims bakeries, aid distribution sites, churches, mosques, and schools are being targeted, including a hospital the speaker personally worked at, a rehabilitation center, and an orphanage. The speaker believes Israel's strategy suggests they are doing the exact opposite of sustaining life. The speaker is afraid of what will be discovered when the conflict ends and believes history books will be written about the media's role in the genocide.

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The speaker explains destruction was caused by tanks attacking because they were blocked in houses and needed to conquer back the settlement. No one survived in one particular house; nineteen people died, including eight children. From other buildings, many were rescued.

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In the first house we entered, we found a couple tied up and tortured, with their children also tied up nearby. The children witnessed their parents being tortured, with body parts missing. The perpetrators then ate a meal at the table while continuing to torture the children.

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The speaker delivers a stark account of a grave moral failure in British history: for decades, children across the United Kingdom, some as young as four, were groomed, trafficked, raped, beaten, tortured, drugged, impregnated, criminalized, murdered, and psychologically destroyed by organized groups. These were not isolated incidents or expressions of sexual gratification; they were sustained campaigns of exploitation against terrified, vulnerable children who were systematically trapped. Children were degraded, humiliated, and controlled through violence, threats, drugs, alcohol, and terror. They were forced to fight to carry weapons, sell drugs, and commit murder, with some made to dig their own graves. Extreme abuses are described, including petrol poured over victims and set on fire, scriptures from the Koran read during gang rapes, young children placed inside microwaves, ovens, and freezers in attempts to murder them, ouija boards used to call spirits, and animals killed in sexual acts against children. Some were passed from rapist to rapist, and not all survived; survivors faced suicide, substance abuse, or murder. The abuse extended beyond sexual exploitation, reflecting a pursuit of power and domination and the systematic destruction of a child’s sense of self. The speaker emphasizes that, years later, professionals pressured survivors to take medication or risk losing custody of their children, and victims were told they were too damaged to care for their own kids. They were removed from families, placed into the care system, and trafficked, with rapists invited into the lives and custody of the next generation. Children born from these crimes were forced into contact with their mothers’ rapists by social workers and the family courts. The professionals who should have protected them did not, and some still do not. The inquiry is exposing the scale of institutional failure: warning signs, reports, patterns, and evidence ignored or destroyed; victims dismissed as troubled, promiscuous, or consenting; children in care raped by staff and sold to gangs; parents threatened with fines or arrests for attempting to safeguard their children. The speaker notes that whistleblowers were targeted and silenced, and politics played a role. Political parties sacrificed children for votes, and leaders hesitated to confront abuse due to discomfort or concerns about appearing racist or Islamophobic. The inquiry will follow evidence into institutions, systems, cultures of silence, and places where truth has been buried, with no race, religion, profession, or agency exempt from scrutiny. Survivors are acknowledged: they were children, not to blame but failed by the system. The true scale of what happened and continues to happen is described as too large for the inquiry to fully resolve quickly; many victims may never receive justice, but the inquiry aims to be ambitious in pursuing truth. The speaker thanks MP Rupert Loh for establishing the inquiry andextends gratitude to the participants, survivors, and the team for their bravery and resilience in confronting this evil crime.

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In this video, the speaker describes the destruction caused by a rocket overnight. People are searching for body parts and debris. They mention that if this happened in any other hospital in the world or in Europe, there would be a huge outcry. The speaker emphasizes that the hospital shown is a Christian hospital and shows the destroyed kitchen.

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We will now hear testimonies from two Palestinian survivors of conflict-related sexual violence. The first testimony is from a male survivor held in an Israeli prison from 2022 to 2024. He describes being violently assaulted by security forces after October 7, 2023. He recalls hearing cries from other prisoners and being stripped naked. Guards filmed his abuse while he was subjected to horrific acts, leaving him in shock and despair. The second testimony is from another male survivor detained for six months. He recounts being beaten and threatened with rape by soldiers. During his admission, he was forced to insult his family while being filmed. Despite refusing, he was violently beaten and assaulted. He endured further abuse during processing, suffering severe pain from the beatings and humiliation.

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A witness named Nayira testified about her experience in Kuwait during the Iraqi invasion. She and her mother were there for a vacation when the invasion occurred. Nayira witnessed the Iraqi soldiers taking babies out of incubators and leaving them to die. She also described the destruction and torture inflicted by the Iraqis on the Kuwaiti people. Nayira emphasized the need to remove Saddam Hussein and rebuild Kuwait. The chairman expressed gratitude to all the witnesses for their testimonies, stating that the inhumanity and brutality described were unprecedented. He called for international action to free Kuwait from aggression and brutality.

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Soldiers brought injured people in and some soldiers broke down in tears. The speaker was shocked but didn't cry until they saw an 8-year-old boy, a friend of their brother, who came to their house with blood on his face. The boy's father and sister were killed, and his mother was in the hospital with a gunshot wound. The mother survived but had a bullet in her arm from holding the baby. The speaker and the boy, along with a 3-year-old boy, were taken on a bus without knowing where they were going and with no belongings.

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We will now hear the testimonies of two Palestinian survivors of conflict-related sexual violence. Due to safety concerns, they could not attend. The first survivor recounts being held in an Israeli prison from 2022 to 2024. He describes hearing cries and screams as he was taken from his cell. He was stripped naked, assaulted, and filmed by guards while enduring horrific abuse. Despite reporting the violence to a judge, he received no support. The second survivor, detained for six months, shares his experience of severe beatings and threats of sexual violence. Soldiers forced him to insult his family while filming. He resisted but was violently beaten and suffered additional abuse during processing, including a brutal assault on his genitals. He was then made to crawl while being beaten further.

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Tanks are thanked for their attack. There was fighting. Inside a house, 15 people were burned, including eight babies, because they were blocked in. The speaker says they need to conquer back the whole settlement, and this couldn't happen without the tanks. Tanks are thanked for their attack. There was fighting.

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Speaker 1 recounts the horrifying attack they experienced in a bomb shelter. They sought safety in the shelter but were unexpectedly attacked with grenades and an RPG. Many people were killed, and only a few survived. The speaker witnessed people being killed and injured, including a brave individual who saved lives by throwing back grenades. The speaker sustained injuries from shrapnel and has a piece lodged in their chest. Eventually, they were rescued by a civilian who called the military. The speaker now feels safer but still experiences anxiety. They hope people understand the severity of the massacre and the impact it had on civilians.

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My two oldest uncles, Khader and Muhammad, were child survivors of Nakba. They were detained with 100 other people in the north and have since disappeared. It's horrifying to think about how they were stripped of their dignity and humiliated by young soldiers who showed no respect for human life or the elderly. I was shocked to learn about this. To this day, my uncles remain silent about their experiences, focusing only on surviving each day. They have witnessed unspeakable horrors.

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Two testimonies reveal unimaginable cruelty. Interviews show the atrocities that occurred in Kuwait. It wasn't the nurses, but the daughter of the Washington ambassador. This is a prime example of the lies spread during that time. The alleged massacre of Kuwaiti babies never happened, but everyone believed it. Neira, a 15-year-old fake nurse and the ambassador's daughter, was coached by PR firm Ilan Nolton. Her mission was to sell the war to Americans, costing over ten million dollars.

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A society rich in warmth, generosity, and culture is being destroyed. People are being moved to small, uninhabitable areas called safe zones, which lack water, sanitation, and protection. These zones will lead to death. The situation is dire, with children suffering severe burns, shrapnel injuries, and broken bones. Medical workers are overwhelmed, and bombs continue to fall. The desperation is evident, as children in hospitals seek water. The speaker urges the cessation of rocket attacks and the delivery of supplies.

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Speaker 0 recalls, "I saw horror" in captivity and "I still have nightmares, bad nightmares." "Can't horror. That's I can't why I left Nigeria. That's why I'm here." They state that "we've been in captivity and been raped multiple times by terrorists" and that most people "would not know the pain." "Nobody stood. Nobody believed me. Nobody said anything. Nobody helped me." Speaker 1 adds, "No one. No one." and warns that "that's what's happening right now to our children. They're getting killed." They describe ongoing suffering: "Somebody's bleeding. Nobody's saying anything. Nobody's accepting any refugee from Northern Nigeria. Nobody." "I was raped." and "I still have munch on my arm." The speaker concludes, "I know what's going on. I know the pain."

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Tanks were used in an attack. Inside a house, 15 people were burned, including eight babies, because they were blocked in. The speaker says they need to conquer back the whole settlement, and this couldn't happen without the tanks.

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In this video, the speaker's cameraman, Mahmoud, sees his friend Malik who survived but lost his family. The speaker is at a local hospital, where he witnesses the devastation and feels the pain of his community. He encounters a young girl whose home was destroyed and relatives were killed. Amidst the chaos, they try to understand the situation. A mother named Muhammad mourns beside her family's bodies. The hospital corridors are overwhelmed with bodies, and the staff struggles to cope. The speaker feels helpless as the dead are not given proper respect.

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I spent 2 weeks at Al Aqsa Hospital and witnessed horrific atrocities, especially towards women and children. One child with severe burns had no morphine for pain relief, facing a painful death. The lack of resources meant she was left on the floor to die. These experiences haunt me.

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In this video, the speaker describes a horrific scene where people were trapped and killed in a house. They mention that there were 15 burned bodies, including 8 babies. The speaker explains that the destruction was caused by tanks attacking the area in order to regain control. They mention that no one survived from this particular house, and a total of 19 people, including 8 children, died.
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