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Mother of soldier killed in Iraq starts withdrawal petition

by Open-Publishing - Wednesday 1 September 2004
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By Paul Kelbie

The mother of a British soldier killed in an Iraqi ambush has launched a petition
for the withdrawal of UK troops as she prepares to sue the Ministry of Defence
over the death of her son.

Rose Gentle, 40, whose outspoken criticism of the conflict has fuelled criticisms
that her grief has been hijacked by anti-war campaigners, denied yesterday that
she was being manipulated. "Let’s just make this clear," she said. "It was my
decision to speak out. Nobody is using me. I was totally against the war before
my Gordon even left for the Army."

Mrs Gentle, who visited Downing Street last month to protest and stormed out of a meeting with John Prescott, the Deputy Prime Minister, said she had spoken to many mothers who share her concerns over the position in Iraq. "I have had a lot of people phoning me, people stopping me in the street saying, ’Don’t give up’. There’s a lot of mothers who just don’t want their sons to be sent out there," she said.

It is partly in response to those conversations that she and her daughter, Maxine, 14, have started the petition campaign, which is to be run from her son’s former bedroom in the family’s council house in Pollok, Glasgow. "We will have a website soon where people can sign the petition online. I will take it to Tony Blair myself," she said. "Maybe now he’s finished sunning himself and is back from holiday he will listen to me and the other mothers who don’t want their sons going to Iraq ...I hope Tony Blair has a good Christmas this year. My Gordon’s birthday was two days before Christmas. I don’t think there will ever be Christmas in my house again."

Private Gentle, 19, was travelling in the back of a military vehicle in June when a roadside bomb exploded, killing him almost instantly.

His family believe that his death could have been prevented if his regiment had been provided with up-to-date equipment that would have stopped the radio-controlled device being detonated. Troops from the Royal Highland Fusiliers were issued with the equipment two days after Private Gentle’s death. For the grieving mother, who has shed more than five stone in the past two months, the failure to protect her only son is tantamount to murder. "Just one piece of equipment could have prevented my Gordon’s death," she said yesterday. "Comments about me just being a grieving mother with no right to express my views on the Iraq war make me sick."

She said she tried to talk her son out of enlisting. But coming from an area of Glasgow that is rife with poverty, he saw the Army as a way of swapping his £42 a week unemployment benefit for a chance to travel, learn a trade and get a driving licence.

He signed up at the end of last year and completed his basic training in April, just a few weeks before he was sent to Iraq. Two of his uncles had served in the same regiment and numerous other young men from the neighbourhood are serving in Iraq.

"Soldiers accept there is a risk but they should be given the proper training and proper equipment to do the jobs they are asked to do," said Mrs Gentle. "If they are not given that equipment and if the Government is not doing its best to protect them then it is murder."

Mrs Gentle has applied for legal aid to sue the Ministry of Defence for negligence and has engaged John Cooper, the barrister who represented relatives of the soldiers who died at the Deepcut Army Barracks.

http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/politics/story.jsp?story=557053

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  • i agree with the mom completly, we have heard so many lies about why out military is in Iraq, i dont believe any one of them, at first it was b/c of the attacks on 9/11, BUsh said that america does not negiogate w/ terrorists, but is it worth to lose so many loved ones and family members at the cost of some crazy man w/ nothing on his mind but his own agenda.

    • Money is always more powerful than a mother’s love....the military industrial complex does not give a shit about your son or your grief. Your children are nothing but cogs in the war machine. You don’t see these fat cat war profiteers sending their kids off to fight the "enemy".

      That is left for the poor kids who have no chance to go to college, who are stalked by recruiters for the military who promise them all the things a rosy future could bring them....they paint visions of travel, and perks for young minds that have had no chance to live their lives and haven’t enough experience to make critical choices. In the U.S. these young people are given sign up bonuses that amount to a few thousand dollars, more than most of them have ever had, the money is so tempting, and with no education they have a bleak future. Perfect candidates for a military that preys on the young. We are not content to prey on the citizens of other countries, we must prey on the children to do our dirty work for us.

      We have sadly become a preditor nation to feed the military industrial comples, and the oil barons BUSHCO.