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Search Home : Society : Issues : Economic : Sanctions : Iraq
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- Barbarians at the Gates: The Iraqis are the latest in a long series of peoples dehumanised and destroyed by "Western civilisation", writes Edward Said.
- Al-Iraq.com: Dedicated to raising awareness about Iraq above and voicing the plight of the Iraqi people.
- Campaign Against Sanctions on Iraq: Details of the society campaigning to lift the U.N. sanctions against Iraq. Includes information about the sanctions, the society, and their activities.
- Campaign of Conscience: A faith-based nationwide campaign to demand the lifting of the non-military sanctions against Iraq.
- IPA: Autopsy of a Disaster: The US Sanctions Policy on Iraq: From the Institute for Public Accuracy. A timeline of the Iraq crisis, from August, 1990 to November, 1998. Briefer version also available.
- International Action Center's Effort Against The War and Occupation of Iraq: Includes schedule and reports on protests against Iraq sanctions, war, and US occupation there, reports by Ramsey Clark to the UN, and list of related books. From the IAC, a left-wing pacifist group.
- International War Crimes Tribunal: US War Crimes against Iraq: Includes use of outlawed weapons; intentionally bombing schools, hospitals, mosques and churches; killing after a cease-fire; and starvation of citizens.
- Iraq Action Coalition: Campaigns against both the sanctions, and bombing of Iraq.
- Iraq Resource Information Site (IRIS): Detailed collection of information and news relating to Iraq. Includes multimedia gallery, message board, and events list.
- Iraqi children: Johanna Berrigan, a Catholic Worker lay person out of Philadelphia, is used to working with poor people, but she wasn't prepared for a "death row for infants" that she found in Baghdad hospitals.
- Life and Death in Iraq: Special Report from the Seattle Intelligencer on the people in Iraq and their hardships, impact of the sanctions, a historical perspective, and photos.
- Sanctions on Iraq: A comprehensive site on the effects of the embargo and action people can take.
- The Silent Holocaust: According to a report by prominent child psychologist Professor Magne Raundalem for UNICEF this is 'the most traumatised child population on earth'.
- Without Medicine And Supplies, The Children Die: Iraq medical staff must decide who will live and who will die because sanctions prevent ordinary medical supplies from reaching the war torn country. AP article in the Hartford Courant.
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