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FEATURES
2002
Special Features
Peace Movements
Esther Kaplan, The Nation,
December 31, 2002
A
Hundred Peace Movements
Bloom
This article is part of the "Waging Peace" series,
covering the movement that is emerging across America to
oppose war on Iraq.
Iraq Peace Team, December
31, 2002
The
Iraq Peace Team website
In the face of recent threats against Iraq, Voices in the
Wilderness has initiated an "Iraq Peace Team" plan. Since
September 2002, seasoned nonviolent activists have been on
the ground in Iraq standing in solidarity with the people of
Iraq while at the same time working to prevent a US
attack.
Observer Comment, Guardian,
December 31, 2002
Back
to Iraq as a human shield
Today's Observer reports plans by peace activists to go to
Iraq as human shields. In this online commentary, protest
organiser and former US veteran Ken Nichols O'Keefe explains
why he believes that this is the most effective way to
oppose the war.
Special Features
War Propaganda
Rachel Coen, Extra, December
31, 2002
Behind
the Pentagon's Propaganda Plan
The OSI has been
shut down, but the fact remains that a secretive, high-level
office in the Pentagon was designed to manipulate the public
by waging information warfare against the media. Given the
sordid history of Pentagon propaganda and the Bush
administration's penchant for secrecy, it's crucial that
journalists follow up on this story.
Thom Shanker and Eric
Schmitt, NYT, December 31, 2002
Pentagon
Debates Propaganda Push in Allied
Nations
The Defense Department is considering issuing a secret
directive to the American military to conduct covert
operations aimed at influencing public opinion and policy
makers in friendly and neutral countries, senior Pentagon
and administration officials say.
FAS Project on Government
Secrecy, December 31, 2002
Secrecy
News, Volume 2002, Issue No. 118
Special Features
IRAQ
Human Rights Watch, December
31, 2002
Fatally
Flawed: Cluster Bombs and their use by the United States in
Afghanistan
A report from Afghanistan. Will the same thing happen in
Iraq?
Barbara Stocking, IHT,
December 31, 2002
Iraqis'
suffering can be made worse
Iraq is not only on the brink of war. It is teetering on the
edge of a humanitarian disaster. Child mortality rates have
rocketed since the United Nations imposed sanctions in 1990.
Up to 16 million people - more than two-thirds of the
population - already rely on a fragile system of food aid
for their survival.
Neil MacFarquhar, IHT,
December 31, 2002
Baghdad's
once-lively cultural life now plays
diminuendo
Baghdad used to pride itself as the living soul of "1,001
Nights," a cosmopolitan place where sophisticated music,
theater or cabaret acts spun on long into the night, and
where the Iraqi middle class kept every publisher in the
Arab world afloat.
Global Issues, December 31,
2002
The
Iraq Crisis. Building the Case for a New
War
The United States and Britain primarily have been
highlighting that Iraq poses an immediate and grave threat
to the world. A large segment of the public in numerous
countries has remained skeptical about the claims, or not
supportive of an all out war. The challenge, for these two
countries therefore, has been to wage and win a propaganda
war to convince citizens that action is needed
urgently.
DN, 31 december 2002
Irakkonflikten
toppnyhet 2003
Kriget mot terrorismen toppade listan över 2002
års viktigaste nyheter och Irakkriget kommer att ta
den platsen nästa år, tror nyhetschefer på
redaktioner världen över. Reuters har gjort en
enkät inför årsskiftet.
Lawyers Against the War,
December 27, 2002
The
Use of Force by the United States Against Iraq: Legal
Issues
This brief from Lawyers Against the War (LAW) examines the
legality of the use of force by any member of the United
Nations against Iraq.
Neil Mackay, sundayherald,
December 27, 2002
UK
sells chemical weapons to the
world
Breaking international law, Britain exports lethal TCPs to
Iran, Sudan, Libya and Israel
Nigel Morris,
Independent.co.uk, December 27, 2002
Nato
would back attack if inspectors find
arms
Lord Robertson of Port Ellen, the Secretary General of Nato,
said yesterday the alliance's full weight would be thrown
behind US-led attacks on Iraq if Saddam Hussein is deemed to
have breached United Nations resolutions on weapons of mass
destruction.
BBC News, December 27,
2002
Who's
who in Iraqi opposition
US-led action against Saddam Hussein's regime in Iraq would
likely involve the help of internal and external opponents
of the regime.
DAWN, December 27, 2002
UN
fears exodus of one million refugees from
Iraq
The UN refugee agency said on Monday it was gearing up for a
possible conflict in the Gulf by pre-positioning additional
stocks of relief supplies in the Middle East, amid fears of
a mass exodus from Iraq.
Yahoo Singapore News,
December 27, 2002
Saddam
planned to use bioweapons in Gulf War:
CIA
Saddam Hussein had a secret plan for a biological weapons
strike early in the Gulf War, but failed to launch it
because his reconnaissance planes got shot down,
newly-declassified CIA documents show.
BBC News, December 27,
2002
Pentagon
to fund Iraqi groups
United States President George W Bush has ordered the
Pentagon to provide up to $92m in aid to groups opposed to
Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein.
William Pfaff, IHT, December
27, 2002
After
Saddam: An occupation nobody
wants
The group asked the international community to help them by
liberating Iraq, but their text rejected "any form of
occupation of Iraq, any military administration either
foreign or local, or any foreign mandate."
Michael Evans, TimesOnline,
December 27, 2002
Why
any war with Iraq will be over in a
flash
The power of America's technological trump cards.
Jim Lobe, AT, December 20,
2002
A
liberated Iraq, free to
choose
While United States military strategists are refining their
plans for invading Iraq early next year, the configuration
of a post-invasion Iraq remains a matter of hot debate
within the administration of President George W Bush.
Scott Peterson, CSM,
December 20, 2002
Few
but proud: US antiwar activists in
Iraq
A Chicago-based group has set up a 'peace team' in
Baghdad.
Nicholas Blanford, CSM,
December 20, 2002
Kuwaitis
question US ambitions
Kuwaiti support for the US military presence is high, but
many are suspicious of longterm Mideast goals.
Dr Abdul Qader Tash, Daily
Times, December 20, 2002
Christian
fundamentalists and American
hegemony
The American writer Grace Halsell did not exaggerate when
she said that Christian Zionists in Washington were more
dangerous than the Zionist lobby.
Jason Burke, Guardian
Unlimited, December 20, 2002
US
cash squads 'buy' Iraqi
tribes
Dozens of teams of elite American soldiers and intelligence
specialists have been sent into Iraq with millions of
dollars in cash to woo key tribal leaders away from Saddam
Hussein.
Michael Dobbs, IHT, December
20, 2002
Saddam
gets ready for long, tough
fight
President Saddam Hussein of Iraq has adopted a two-pronged
strategy in his showdown with the United States, according
to U.S. experts. He wants to delay war as long as possible.
If that fails, he is preparing his people for a brutal and
protracted conflict that would give him hero status in the
Muslim world.
Physicians for Human Rights,
December 20, 2002
On
the Fifth Anniversary of Landmine Treaty, President Urged by
Retired General, Members of Congress, and Others to Remove
Antipersonnel Mines from Iraq War Arsenal
US Campaign to Ban
Landmines (USCBL) today urged President Bush to not allow US
forces to deploy antipersonnel landmines in Iraq and to work
toward US accession to the 1997 Mine Ban Treaty.
Canadian Press, canada.com,
December 20, 2002
Poll
suggests Americans don't buy Bush administration war
case
More than two-thirds of Americans believe the Bush
administration has failed to make its case that a war
against Iraq is justified.
John Hughes, CSM, December
20, 2002
War
within a war: the press and the
Pentagon
If the United States goes to war in Iraq, two major
campaigns will be under way. One is the military air and
ground war, designed to topple Saddam Hussein. The other is
the public relations campaign of the military and the Bush
administration to win public opinion at home.
Poul Husted, Politiken.dk,
20 december 2002
USA
vil anvende landminer i
Irak
Det er den amerikanske Kampagne for et Forbud mod Landminer,
som har afsløret, at USA er ved at opbygge lagre med
miner på amerikanske baser i landene omkring
Irak.
Bengt Albons, DN, 27
december 2002
USA
hemlig vän i kalla
kriget
Hemliga, tidigare okända dokument och ett hundratal
intervjuer är underlaget för den rapport som
ambassadör Rolf Ekéus nu lagt fram om svensk
säkerhetspolitik under kalla krigets sista
tid.
Bo Pellnäs, DN Debatt,
27 december 2002
"Lita
inte på USA"
Min egen erfarenhet av amerikansk
underrättelsetjänst är att hur lätt
underrättelser fabriceras....även en demokrati
är beredd att nyttja lögner för att gagna
egna intressen.
Greenpeace Norden, 20
december 2002
Star
Wars og Thule. Stop Star Wars
Briefing (april
2001)
Danmark har et usædvanligt stort ansvar i sagen om det
amerikanske missilforsvar. Uanset om der bliver tale om et
nationalt eller internationalt missilskjold, så er
Thule-radaren udset til at spille en helt central rolle i
Star Wars.
Poul Husted, Politiken.dk,
20 december 2002
Pentagon
vil føre
propagandakrig
Det amerikanske forsvarsministerium Pentagon fører
normalt krig med kanoner og raketter, men nu skal de
amerikanske generaler tage et gammelkendt våben i
brug: propaganda.
Thomas Hammarberg, OPIC, 20
december 2002
Framtidens
ödesfrågor måste
lösas
Hösten 2000 kallade Förenta Nationerna
världens ledare till ett millenniemöte i New York.
Församlingen enades om nya gemensamma mål
för att tackla vår tids ödesfrågor
&endash; för att utrota fattigdom, hungersnöd,
sjukdomar, analfabetism, miljöförstöring och
diskriminering av kvinnor. Drygt två år senare,
hur ser det ut? Tomt prat eller en kraftfull, gemensam
satsning?
Anna Lindh och Erkki
Tuomioja, DN.Debatt, 20 december 2002
Kontrakt
tvingar alla agera mot
terror
Gemensamt EU-förslag från Sveriges och Finlands
utrikesministrar.
Gellert Tamas, OPIC, 20
december 2002
Mary
Robinson leder nytt initiativ: Globalisering med
mänskligt ansikte
Det går att ge globaliseringen ett mänskligt
ansikte. Globaliseringen får inte enbart ske på
marknadens villkor, det behövs också en etisk
dimension.
Special Features
Leaked Report on Iraqi Weapons
Democracy Now, December 20,
2002
Top-secret
Iraq Report Reveals U.S. Corporations, Gov't Agencies and
Nuclear Labs Helped Illegally Arm
Iraq
"Hewlett Packard, Dupont, Honeywell and other major U.S.
corporations, as well as governmental agencies including the
Department of Defense and the nation's nuclear labs, all
illegally helped Iraq to build its biological, chemical and
nuclear weapons programs."
Tony Paterson, Independent,
December 20, 2002
Leaked
report says German and US firms supplied arms to
Saddam
Baghdad's uncensored report to UN names Western companies
alleged to have developed its weapons of mass
destruction
Worldwatch Institute, Press
Release, December 20, 2002
From
War Zones to Shopping Malls: New study reveals deadly link
between consumer demand and third world resource wars
The world's
insatiable demand for cellular phones and other consumer
luxuries is fueling violent conflict and killing millions in
developing countries.
William Pfaff, IHT, December
20, 2002
Incompatibility
of values. Islam and the
West
n the months following the terrorist attacks of September
2001, it was politically taboo to say that the United States
had in some way brought these attacks upon itself.
Television talk show hosts and print journalists lost their
jobs for suggesting such a thing.
R. Nolan, FPA, December 20,
2002
American
Empire: The Realities and Consequences of U.S.
Diplomacy
This week, FPA speaks with Dr. Andrew J. Bacevich, Director
of the Center for International Relations at Boston
University. He is also the author of the recently published
book American
Empire: The Realities and Consequences of U.S.
Diplomacy.
John Pilger, itv.com,
December 20, 2002
Hidden
Agendas. The films and writing of John
Pilger
Two years ago a project set up by the men who now surround
George W Bush said what America needed was "a new Pearl
Harbor". Its published aims have, alarmingly, come
true.
Special Features
EU-NATO Deal
Joseph Fitchett, IHT,
December 20, 2002
NATO
agrees to help new EU force
A little-noticed side agreement at the European Union's
enlargement summit in Copenhagen has cleared the way for the
start of military cooperation between NATO and the EU's own
rapid-reaction force.
Paul Taylor, swissinfo,
December 20, 2002
NATO
clinches military deal with
EU
NATO has approved a long-delayed deal guaranteeing the
European Union access to its planning resources for EU
military operations, clearing the way for Europe to start
peacekeeping missions in the
Balkans.
University of Toronto,
Canada, December 20, 2002
Statement
of G7 Health Ministers' Meeting with Mexico, London
March 14, 2002
This statement includes provisions on how to improve health
security measures for citizens of G7 countries.
IRAQ/UNMOVIC, December 13,
2002
Documents
Alert for Iraq
New and past documents on Iraq, including the UN arms
inspections.
Christopher Deliso, UPI,
December 13, 2002
Analysis:
Murky Balkan oil movements
Given the still blemished view of the Balkans and Eastern
Europe as regions of conflict, corruption and economic
torpor, corporate decision-makers need reassurance their
investments will flourish.
Small Pox, December
13, 2002
Bush
to order smallpox vaccinations for
military
(CNN.com)
U.S.
soldiers and health workers to get smallpox shots
soon (IHT)
The
New Worry: Smallpox
(Time.com)
A series of articles on the possibility of using Small Pox
as a biological weapon.
Media och krig, 13 december
2002
Kosovokonflikten,
medierna och medlidandet
Medias
Roll i Kosovo - Journalister i Händerna på
Krigsstrateger
Kosovokonflikten
&endash; propaganda en naturlig del av
nyhetsrapporteringen
Propagandakriget
under Kosovokonflikten
En rad artiklar om hur man har använt median för
att påverka konflikten i Kosovo.
Judith Miller and Lowell
Bergman, NYT, December 13, 2002
Iraq
Opposition Is Pursuing Ties With
Iranians
In advance of the expected war against Iraq, the
American-backed Iraqi opposition is solidifying ties to
Iran, part of what President Bush has called the "axis of
evil," and opposing the possibility of an American-installed
government in a postwar Iraq.
Mike Allen and Barton
Gellman, IHT, December 13, 2002
Washington
is ready to use A-arms in a biowar
A new Bush administration strategy calls for the preemptive
use of military and covert force before an enemy unleashes
weapons of mass destruction and underscores the United
States' willingness to retaliate with nuclear weapons for
chemical or biological attacks on U.S. soil or against
American troops overseas.
Larry Chin, Center for
Research on Globalisation, December 10, 2002
The
deep politics of regime removal in Iraq: Overt conquest,
covert operations
One of the most comprehensive analyses of US interests in
Iraq.This report explains the means by which Iraq is likely
to fall, the groups and individuals who will carry it out,
and the various hidden agendas that the mainstream media
have refused to analyze, much less report.
Ann-Cathrin Jarl and
Birgitta Hambreus, DN, 10 december 2002
FN
kan inte godkänna
anfallskrig
USA har naturligtvis en absolut förpliktelse att
följa FN-stadgan. Om FN:s stadga uppfattas som partisk
för västvärlden kommer den i sig själv
att bli en konfliktanledning. Stadgan fördömer
entydigt anfallskrig. Argument som används för att
anfalla Irak är att det är ett
självförsvarskrig för USA. Vem tror på
det? I alla fall inte arabstaterna och deras folk.
Wilhelm Agrell, DN, 10
december 2002
Stöd
inte ett krig som föder
terror
En amerikansk-brittisk attack mot Irak är i det
närmaste oundviklig. USA övergår från
ett krig mot terrorism till det rakt motsatta, ett krig som
riskerar att föda terror. USA kommer med berått
mod att stärka just de stämningar i
arabvärlden som man säger sig vilja försvaga.
Sverige bör inte, direkt eller indirekt, stödja
ett krigsföretag som saknar en sammanhängande och
begriplig folkrättslig, säkerhetspolitisk och
humanitär motivering.
Fritz C. Holte, 10 december
2002
En
annen verden er mulig
Sosialøkonoms nettside, et alternativ til
internasjonal markedsliberalisme.
Program on International
Policy Attitudes, December 6, 2002
Americans
on Iraq After the UN
Resolution
American
Public Perceives World as Unenthusiastic about US Foreign
Policy
Brian Knowlton, IHT, December 6, 2002
A
global image on the way down
A
rising anti-American tide
A series of articles about US and international perception
of US Foreign Policy.
Foreign Policy in Focus,
December 3, 2002
A
Nightmare to Love
How the peace movement can use Bush's "almost desperate
attempts" to "destroy the arms inspection."
Staff, Guardian, December 3,
2002
Amnesty
attacks Iraq torture dossier
Amnesty International said a dossier released today by the
foreign secretary, Jack Straw, is a "cold and calculated
manipulation" of the work of human rights activists to build
a case for war against Saddam Hussein.
US Department of State,
December 3, 2002
Patterns
of global terrorism
The Office of the Coordinator for Counterterrorism has
released a summary of the acts of terrorism in 2001,
including some interesting pie-charts.
Thom Shanker & Richard
Stevenson, NYTimes, December 3, 2002
Pentagon
Wants $10 Billion a Year for Antiterror
Fund
The Defense Department is seeking an extra $10 billion a
year for the next five years, beyond the growth in its
regular budget, to carry out its campaign against
terrorism.
United States Conference of
Catholic Bishops, Dec 3, 2002
Pray
a Novena for Peace with John Paul
II
The Pope urges prayers for peace on World Day of Peace,
January 1, 2003.
Campaign for Nuclear
Disarmament, December 3, 2002
CND
takes the UK Government to Court in historic legal
case
Lawyers for the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) will
go to the High Court just after 12 noon on Thursday 28
November in London, in a bid to stop the Government going to
war against Iraq.
Human Rights Watch, December
3, 2002
Burundi:
Escalating Violence Demands
Action
"Attacks against civilians are on the rise in Burundi, and
that's a very dangerous sign. Both government army officers
and rebel commanders must hold their troops accountable for
these deliberate attacks on ordinary people who have no
place to run."
Seumas Milne, Guardian,
December 3, 2002
A
war that can't be won
The west isn't just losing the fight against terrorism - it
is fuelling it across the globe.
Major Garrett, Fox News,
December 3, 2002
Pentagon
to Track American Consumer
Purchases
A massive database that the government will use to monitor
every purchase made by every American citizen is a necessary
tool in the war on terror, the Pentagon said Wednesday.
Faye Bowers & Peter Greier, CSM, December 3, 2002
Why
the Pentagon will watch where you
shop
An analysis of the Total Information Awareness project.
BBC News, December 3,
2002
Argentines
face price rises
The price of water, power and other basic services in
poverty-stricken Argentina is to rise by presidential
decree, in an attempt to secure new international loans.
This as at least eight children have died from starvation.
Christopher Hitchens,
December 3, 2002
The
Trial of Henry Kissinger
Read about the new book that reveals the truth behind the
former US Secretary of State.
John Pilger, Aftonbladet, 3
december 2002
Din
guide til kriget
Vad Bush och Blair vill att vi ska glömma.
Ledare, Aftonbladet, 3
december 2002
Säg
'halt' till
EU-försvaret
Framåt marsch. Det går undan när EU:s
framtidskonvent diskuterar försvarsfrågorna. I
måndags diskuterade den ansvariga arbetsgruppen sitt
utkast till rapport. Förslaget ska vara klart den 10
december. Jan Blomgren, SvD, 26 november 2002
Bush
har redan bestämt sig för
krig
Kriget mot Irak är snart en realitet. Det säger
Scott Ritter, en 41-årig amerikan med bättre
kunskap om Saddam Husseins massförstörelsevapen
än kanske någon annan västerlänning.
Mikael Holmström, SvD,
26 november 2002
Nato
inte redo för krig mot
Irak
Genom ett klubbslag inbjöds i går sju länder
från Baltikum till Balkan att bli fullvärdiga
medlemmar i Nato. Alliansen enades därefter om att
varna Irak och dess ledare Saddam Hussein - men det finns
stora oklarheter om Natos roll i ett eventuellt krig mot
Irak.
Synsfeltet, DR, 26 november
2002
Hvis
krigen kommer
Den tidligere leder af FN's våbeninspektører i
Irak, Scott Ritter, og Hans von Sponeck, tidligere leder af
FN's olie for mad program i Irak, fortæller om
situationen i Irak og konsekvenserne af en krig &endash;
samt om information og misinformation.
Fem minutters
tænkepause, 26 november 2002
Hvad
er en nødvendig
krig?
Kan vi være med til at påføre andre
mennesker disse lidelser? Vi opfordrer alle i hjem, på
arbejdspladser, i Folketinget til at stoppe op i 5 minutter
og give plads til fornuft og medfølelse.
Five minute time out,
November 26, 2002
What
is a neccesary war?
Take a time-out to consider the unnecesary war. Noon on
American Thanksgiving Day, November 28.
A.P., CNN.com, November 19,
2002
Text
of Iraq's letter to the
U.N.
The text of a letter from Iraqi Foreign Affairs Minister
Naji Sabri to U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan, as provided
in English by the United Nations.
Jay Bookman, Atlanta
Journal-Constitution, Nov. 19, 2002
The
president's real goal in Iraq
Bush's aims for war in Iraq is not the end of terrorism or
the production of weapons of mass destruction, but the
"emergence of the United States as a full-fledged global
empire."
International Physicians for
the Prevention of Nuclear War, November 19, 2002
"Collateral
Damage:" New Report From Medact on Consequences of War on
Iraq!
Physicians' report forecasts large death toll, long-term
health and environment damage from a US-led attack on
Iraq.
James Fallows, The Atlantic,
November 19, 2002
The
Fifty-First State?
"Going to war with Iraq would mean shouldering all the
responsibilities of an occupying power the moment victory
was achieved. These would include running the economy,
keeping domestic peace, and protecting Iraq's borders - and
doing it all for years, or perhaps decades. Are we ready for
this long-term relationship?"
Nicholas D. Kristof, IHT,
November 19, 2002
America's
game plan could lead to
disaster
The scariest place in the world right now is not Iraq, but
Korea. The threat of nuclear war is possible, and
negotiation is a neccesity.
No case for war against
Iraq, November 19, 2002
Former
Chief U.N. Weapons Inspector Exposes War Propaganda
Lies
Watch Scott Ritter's anti-war speech, webcast from
Vancouver.
Roger Highfield, Telegraph,
November 19, 2002
Smallpox
attack would create a worldwide
crisis
Scientists say the disease could kill millions.
David Cortright, George
Lopez, & Alistair Millar, University of Notre Dame,
November 19, 2002
Winning
without war
Sensible security options for dealing with Iraq.
(pdf)
P. Beaumont & F. Islam,
Guardian, Nov. 19, 2002
Carve-up
of oil riches begins
US plans to ditch industry rivals and force end of
Opec.
Universiteit Leiden,
Politieke Wetenschap, Nov. 19, 2002
INTERNATIONAL
POLL DATA ARCHIVE
Data from public opinion surveys on contemporary
international issues, including Kosovo, terrorism, and the
war against Iraq.
Ananova, November 19,
2002
US
troops saw Afghan slaughter, claims TV
documentary
"A British documentary claims to have proof that American
troops watched the slaughter of thousands of captured
Taliban fighters during the Afghan war."
Robert Fisk, Independent,
November 19, 2002
Bin
Laden's secrets are revealed by Al Jazeera
journalist
Intelligence agencies to study new book by journalist who
knew Bin Laden.
Mark Sedra, Foreign Policy
in Focus, November 19, 2002
Afghanistan:
Donor Inaction and
Ineffectiveness
"The fall of the Taliban regime in Afghanistan in November
2001 presented the international community with an
unprecedented opportunity to restore peace and security to a
perennial trouble spot. Almost one year later it appears
that it has failed."
Mark Herold, Guardian,
November 19, 2002
Counting
the dead
Attempts to hide the number of Afghan civilians killed by US
bombs are an affront to justice.
Stefan Steinberg, World
Socialist Website, Nov. 19, 2002
Interview
with Jamie Doran, director of Massacre at
Mazar An interview
with the documentary filmmaker who documented human rights
violations in Afghanistan.
Lawrence Donegan, Observer,
November 19, 2002
Pentagon
creates a Big Brother so Uncle Sam can keep his eye on
us
'From
what little we know of the Information Awareness Office, it
is clear that, by comparison, 1984 was just a primer,' said
a policy analyst at the Electronic Privacy Information
Centre in Washington.
Environmental Conference on
Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam, November 19, 2002
At
Long Last, Healing the Wounds of
War
International experts call for major effort to alleviate
long-term consequences of war.
Daniel Ellsberg,
Ellsberg.Net, November 19, 2002
Iraq
Crisis!
Hear what Daniel Ellsberg has to say about the impending war
with Iraq.
Carl Bildt, 15 november
2002
Tillbaka
på Balkan - en evaluering av efterkirgstidens
Balkan
Jag kom i går kväll till Belgrad. Här skall
vi tala om hur den europeiska och atlantiska
integrationsprocessen påverkar
förutsättningarna för fred i denna
plågade del av Europa. Men utöver detta blir det
självfallet diskussioner om vart utvecklingen
egentligen är på väg.
Brian J. Foley, November 5,
2002
Avoiding
War: Using International Law to Compel a Problem-Solving
Approach
This short paper argues
that the search for alternatives to violence in
international responses to terrorism is not merely an
idealistic whim: it is a legal requirement.
Howard LaFranchi, CSM,
November 5, 2002
At
the UN, it's not just about Iraq
The world, more
concerned about the unbridled use of American power than it
is about the threat posed by Saddam Hussein, is as intent on
limiting the giant's power as it is in taking away the
despot's weapons.
Fairness and Accuracy in
Reporting, November 5, 2002
What
a difference four years
makes
A look at why UN inspectors left Iraq, as reported in 1998
versus in 2002.
Ignacio Ramonet, MondeDiplo,
November 5, 2002
Servile
states
As they come under pressure from Washington to sign up for
war against Iraq, we see nominally sovereign countries
allowing themselves to be reduced to the demeaning status of
satellites.
Pew Research Center for the
People and the Press, November 5, 2002
Support
for Potential Military Action Slips to
55%
Results of US opinion poll.
Anatol Lieven, London Review
of Books, November 5, 2002
The
push for war
The most surprising thing about the Bush Administration's
plan to invade Iraq is not that it is destructive of
international order, but that it is profoundly reckless.
Dilip Hiro, The Nation,
November 5, 2002
Iraq
and poison gas
It is suddenly de rigueur for US officials to say, "Saddam
Hussein gassed his own people." They are evidently referring
to the Iraqi military's use of chemical weapons in the Iraqi
Kurdistan town of Halabja in March 1988. Since Baghdad's
deployment of chemical arms in war as well as peace was
known at the time, the question is: What did the US
government do about it then?
Yigal Bronner,
yesh-gvul.org, November 5, 2002
A
Letter of Response to the
General
An open letter from an Israeli artilleryman.
Phyllis Bennis, The Nation,
November 5, 2002
The
UN, the US and Iraq
As the United Nations Security Council neared approval of a
resolution on Iraq, it appeared that Council resistance was
giving way to rising US pressure.
Morgan Strong, antiwar.com,
November 5, 2002
Armageddon
When we go to war in Iraq we will do so to summon the
Messiah. That is what the Christian right
believes.
Svenska Dagbladet, 5
november 2002
CIA-skepsis
till kriget mot terrorismen
Den amerikanska underrättelsetjänsten CIA är
tveksamt till hur "kriget mot terrorismen"
förs.
Thomas Heine,
Jyllands-Posten, 5 november 2002
Israel
overvejer koppe-vaccination
Et angreb med irakiske Scud-missiler kan også
medføre den dødelige koppevirus, frygter
israelerne.
Marcus J. Dolder,
Proletären, 5 november 2002
"Ett
krig skulle skapa en fruktansvärd
misär"
Irak har drabbats av mycket lidande på grund av
sanktionerna. Det är ett land i förfall,
särskilt den sociala infrastrukturen. Men situationen
kommer att bli mycket värre om USA anfaller. Det skulle
skapa en enorm misär.
Iraq Conference 2002,
October 29, 2002
Alternativen
zu Embargo und Krieg
Site about November 1-2 conference in Berlin (in German).
English program gives details of the agenda for the
conference (pdf).
William Greider, The Nation,
October 29, 2002
The
End of Empire
Bush's ambition towards empire will be defeated by one
thing: money.
Julian Borger, Guardian,
October 29, 2002
US
weapons secrets exposed
"Respected scientists on both sides of the Atlantic warned
yesterday that the US is developing a new generation of
weapons that undermine and possibly violate international
treaties on biological and chemical warfare. "
Rebecca Peters, IHT, October
29, 2002
Weapons
of mass destruction
UN identifies easy availability of guns as a world-wide
problem.
Sunder Katwala, Gaurdian,
October 29, 2002
Gore
Vidal claims 'Bush junta' complicit in
9/11
Controversial novelist accuses Bush administration of
letting the September 11th attacks occur.
Associated Press, CNN,
October 29, 2002
Iraq
fears cause U.S. to make new smallpox
vaccine
"Fearing a biological attack from Iraq, the United States
has made new smallpox vaccine and readied response plans for
the reappearance of the deadly virus, which some experts are
convinced is part of Saddam Hussein's arsenal."
Maj Wechselmann,
Aftonbladet, 29 oktober 2002
Låt
Jas störta för
gott!
Maj Wechselmann om hur nära de svenska
vapenkrämarna är ett totalt fiasko i
Sydafrika
Ledare, Aftonbladet, 29
oktober 2002
Nej
till kriget
Till dagens amerikanska krigsplaner finns bara en rimlig
hållning...
Lasse Ellegaard, Jyllands
Posten, 29 oktober 2002
Saddams
børn må stadig
lide
Forholdene i Irak er bedre i dag end for blot få
år siden, men sanktionerne rammer stadig
sundhedssektoren, og den nuværende krises virkning
på oliepriserne kan forårsage en ny
humanitær katastrofe, siger FN-talsmand i
Bagdad.
Ståle Eskeland, Norges
Fredsråd, 25 oktober 2002
Norges
rolle under Sikkerhetsrådets behandling av
Irak-spørsmålet
9 punkter av norsk folkrättsprofessor, som
fastlägger vad FN kan och inte kan göra och
understryker att medlemsstaterna alltid måste
låta hänsyn till FN gå före andra
hänsyn.
Alan Simpson and Glen
Rangwala, Traprock Peace Center,
October 25, 2002
The
dishonest case for war on
Iraq
This pamphlet "separates the evidence for what we know about
Iraq from the wild suppositions used as the pretext for a
war."
Brian Knowlton, IHT; October
25, 2002
U.S.
sets high bar on Iraq inspections
U.N: draft calls for 'zero tolerance' policy
Dana Milbank, IHT, October
25, 2002
In
making his cases, Bush has taken some flights of
fancy
Some of the arguments Bush uses to forward his goals are
just plain wrong.
Larry Seaquist, CSM, October
25, 2002
Building
defenses of peace
Bush offers the UN Security Council two choices: to be a
gun-slinger or a wimp.
Lasse Berg, DN, 25 oktober
2002
Bidrag
till mord
"I Rwanda mördades en miljon människor på
tre månader. Sådana exempel på industriell
förintelse brukar vi ofta kalla obegripliga. Det
är de inte alls..."
Stop Terrokrigen!, 25
oktober 2002
Lørdag
26. oktober: International
aktionsdag
Ingen krig mod Irak!
fred.dk, 25 oktober 2002
Mellemøsten
har brug for fred, ikke for
krig
Åbent brev fra universitetslærere/intellektuelle
mod krigen i Irak
Ritt Goldstein, Aftonbladet, 22 oktober 2002
Bush
bombar Irak- för olja
"Det kommande kriget mot Irak handlar egentligen om
olja..."
Robert Fisk, The
Independent, October 22, 2002
Nato
used the same old trick when it made Milosevic an offer he
could only refuse
"Now the Americans are demanding the same of Saddam
Hussein."
Kevin Sullivan, IHT, October
22, 2002
Nuclear
war, one world away
The United States
and Soviet Union "came far closer than anyone ever realized
to stumbling into a nuclear holocaust."
Americans and the World,
October 22, 2002
Comprehensive
Analysis of Polling on International
Topics
A source of comprehensive information on US public opinion
on international issues. With sections on Iraq.
Brendan I. Koerner, Slate,
October 22, 2002
Did
the United States Expose Iraqi Civilians to
Radiation?
"The Iraqi government has long claimed that uranium-tipped
American shells used during the Gulf War are to blame for an
upsurge in cancer deaths and birth defects among Iraqi
civilians. Did the United States expose Iraqis to
radiation?"
Eric Margolis, The Wisdom
Fund, October 22, 2002
Truth's
Already a Victim of War
"Once the United States overthrows Saddam Hussein and
`liberates' Iraq, it will then proceed to spread democracy,
human rights, and enlightenment throughout the world, but
most notably in the Mideast." A preposterous assertion?
Julian Borger, Guardian,
October 22, 2002
White
House 'exagerating Iraqi
threat'
Bush's October 21st address is being critiqued by an
unlikely source: the CIA.
Bitte Hammargren, SvD, 19
oktober. 2002
Iraks
grannar tvingas välja mellan Saddam och
Bush
"Valet står, grovt sett, mellan att vårda
relationerna med den amerikanska supermakten eller med de
egna USA- och Israelkritiska befolkningarna."
Miael Löfgren, DN, 19
oktober, 2002
Vapen
kontra diplomati
"Robert Kagans essä "Power and Weakness" har i vissa
kretsar hälsats som ett sesam till den nya
världsordningen."
UK Labour Party, October 19,
2002
Labour
Against the War
"The Labour Party and trade union campaign for an end to
western military action in response to the events of 11th
September 2001."
Shlomo Shamir, Ha'aretz,
October 19, 2002
Study:
Israel leads in ignoring Security Council
resolutions
"Israel holds the record for ignoring United Nations
Security Council resolutions, according to a study by San
Francisco University political science professor Steven
Zunes."
P. Beaumont & N.P.
Walsh, Guardian, October 19, 2002
Revealed:
Iraq's quest to build a nuclear
bomb
"New evidence proves that Saddam Hussein has continued his
efforts to assemble an arsenal of weapons of mass
destruction."
Rep. Ron Paul , Antiwar.com,
October 19, 2002
Opposing
the Use of Military Force Against
Iraq
A Republican representative from Texas speaks out.
MoveOn.org, October 19,
2002
"No
War on Iraq"
Petition to US and world leaders. Please sign.
E. Vulliamy, P. Webster,
& N.P. Walsh, Guardian, October 19, 2002
Scramble
to carve up Iraqi oil reserves lies behind US
diplomacy
"Manoeuvres shaped by horsetrading between America, Russia
and France over control of untapped oilfields."
Robert Fisk, Independent,
October 19, 2002
What
the US President wants us to
forget
A critique of George Bush's latest speech.
Mohammed Aldouri, IHT,
October 19, 2002
'No
nuclear or biological or chemical
weapons'
Iraq states its case.
Salon.com, October 19,
2002
*I'm
not sure which planet they live
on*
Interview with Gen. Anthony Zinni, Bush's Middle East envoy.
Leela Jacinto, ABC News,
October 19, 2002
Just
Say No
"Iraqis in Exile Unite in Mock Protest Vote, But Are Divided
on Future."
Diana Abu-Jaber, IHT,
October 19, 2002
Give
Arab-Americans a fair
hearing
"I have absolutely come to believe that you won't find a
more generous, compassionate or hospitable people than the
Arabs..."
Iraqis against War and
Dictatorship, October 19, 2002
No
to war on Iraq... No to
dictatorship
Petition to governments and the UN. Please sign.
UN News Centre, October 19,
2002
UN
Arms Inspections in Iraq
Disarming Iraq of weapons of mass destruction
Traprock Peace Center,
October 19, 2002
Together
We Must Stop this 11.year
War
Peace center in Massachusetts, USA, calls for protest
against a war with Iraq.
Alan Simpson & Dr Glen
Rangwala, TPC, October 19, 2002
The
dishonest case for war on
Iraq
"This pamphlet separates the evidence for what we know about
Iraq from the wild suppositions used as the pretext for a
war."
Stephen Zunes, FPIF, October
11, 2002
United
Nations Security Council Resolutions Currently Being
Violated by Countries Other than
Iraq
The cases are listed in order of resolution number, followed
by the year in which the resolution was passed, the country
or countries in violation, and a brief description of the
resolution.
Ann Scott Tyson, CSM,
October 11, 2002
Two
big challenges complicate Iraq
attack
US military gears up to disarm weapons of mass destruction
&endash; and sow disloyalty in Iraqi ranks.
Robert Frisk, CDNC, October
11, 2002
The
Dishonesty of this So-Called
Dossier
"Tony Blair's "dossier" on Iraq is a shocking document.
Reading it can only fill a decent human being with shame and
outrage."
Jerusalem Post Staff,
October 11, 2002
Report:
IDF in Iraq
"Israeli special forces are operating inside western Iraq to
locate missile launchers that could be used against Israel,
according to a report in the recent issue of Jane's Foreign
Report. Israeli officials refused to comment on the report."
Peter Ford, CSM, October 11,
2002
Is
America the 'good guy'? Many now say,
'No.'
"In what it has cast as a battle between good and evil, the
US toppled the Taliban and is now threatening 'regime
change' in Iraq. But Americans see their global role
differently from the way others see it."
William Pfaff, IHT, October
11, 2002
Geopolitics
have changed for the worse
"The attacks of last Sept. 11 broke the international
geopolitical mold of the previous decade, which was set by
the collapse of the Soviet system."
Francis Boyle, GNN, October
11, 2002
Is
Bush's War Illegal?
."..it would be important for one lawyer to get up there in
front of a national audience and argue against a war and for
the application of domestic and international law
enforcement, international procedures, and constitutional
protections, which I did."
Kevin P. Clements,
International Alert, October 4, 2002
The
Prospects for Peace
"In the light of the events of the past week the question is
whether the rule of international law or the rule of force
and power will prevail."
Hazel Henderson, October 4,
2002
Wanted:
Regime Change in the USA
"Popular US comedian Jon Stewart announced recently on his
mock news show's headlines, that there were plans for a
regime change in Florida. After another botched election,
Florida had become an embarrassment to the nation. Bombing
would begin with targeting the city of Pensacola."
Sveriker Åström,
Svenska Dagbladet 2 okt 2002
Världen
håller andan
Om nu ett anfall kommer, ska Sverige formulera en
motreaktion. I UD får man vässa sina pennor
för att finna den rätta nyansen mellan ett tamt
beklagande och ett otvetydigt
fördömande.
Jan-Åke Jönsson,
Aftonbladet, 27 september 2002
Elva
frågor om USA, Irak - och
kriget
"I tur och ordning skulle jag vilja få följande
frågor besvarade av de krigshetsare som uppmanar FN
att stödja ett amerikanskt krig mot Irak.."
Josh Meyer, LA Times,
September 27, 2002
70,000
Terrorist Suspects Worldwide on U.S.
List
Probe: War hasn't sapped Al Qaeda, official says. Operatives
believed to be in states.
Amnesty International,
September 27, 2002
International
justice system under attack
Petition to all governments to refuse to enter into any
agreement that allows the US authorities not to fulfil their
obligations under internatinonal law. Please
sign!
Katharine Viner, Guardian,
September 27, 2002
Feminism
as imperialism
"George Bush is not the first empire-builder to wage war in
the name of women."
Marc W. Herold, Cursor,
September 27, 2002
The
Bombing of Afghanistan as Reflection of 9/11 and Different
Valuations of Life
"As the tri-color flags on pick-up trucks' antennae have
faded and become ragged in these months after 9/11, greater
clarity is slowly emerging over the human costs of the U.S.
air and ground campaigns."
Borzou Daragahi,
News.scotsman.com, September 27, 2002
History
of betrayal costs Washington a powerful
ally
"The failure to recruit Mr Hakim into an anti-Saddam
coalition shows how the poor relations between the United
States and Iran have complicated the drive to replace the
Iraqi government."
David R. Sands, The
Washington Times, September 27, 2002
Iraq
not alone in defying resolutions of U.N.
body
"Iraq may be the most blatant, but it is far from the first
country to defy the will of the U.N. Security Council..."
Robert Fisk,
Independent.co.uk, September 27, 2002
America's
case for war is built on blindness, hypocrisy and
lies
"George Bush and Donald Rumsfeld are wilfully ignoring the
realities of the Middle East. The result can only be
catastrophic".
David Pratt, sundayherald,
September 27, 2002
Unveiled:
the thugs Bush wants in place of
Saddam
"If Saddam Hussein is America's frying-pan, these men are
the fire into which President Bush may be
jumping."
Majid Tehranian, The
Iranian, September 27, 2002
The
seventh oil war
"Iraq has the second largest oil reserves in the world. If
and when it happens, an invasion of Iraq will be the 7th oil
war in some 50 years."
Charles Knight, PDA,
September 27, 2002
First
Strike Guidelines: the case of
Iraq
Project on Defense Alternatives Briefing Memo
#25
BBC Radio 4, September 27,
2002
A
Future Iraqi Leader?
Listen to an extended unbroadcast version of Gorden Corera's
interview with former Iraqi general, Nizar
Al-Khazraji.
The New York Times, IHT,
September 27, 2002
The
Bush doctrine
As a presidential candidate two years ago, George W. Bush
called for a degree of humility in U.S. dealings with other
nations. Since he took office it has often been hard to
locate that sentiment in his foreign policy.
Global Security.org,
September 27, 2002
National
Security Strategy Report - September
2002
On September 20, 2002 President Bush released a new national
security strategy that essentially abandons concepts of
deterrence ... for a forward-reaching, pre-emptive strategy
against hostile states and terrorist groups...
Global Security.org,
September 27, 2002
Target
Iraq
A wealth of information about Iraq.
Gail Russell Chaddock, CSM,
September 27, 2002
A
Bush vision of Pax
Americana
National strategy, released Friday, calls for US dominance
to expand global peace.
Dan Morgan & David B.
Ottaway, IHT, September 20, 2002
When
it's over, who gets the
oil?
"A U.S.-led ouster of President Saddam Hussein could open a
bonanza for American oil companies long banished from Iraq,
scuttling oil deals between Baghdad and Russia, France and
other countries and reshuffling world petroleum markets,
according to industry officials and Iraqi opposition
leaders."
Scott Peterson, CSM,
September 20, 2002
Can
Hussein be deterred?
Experts say the Iraqi's survival instincts can be
exploited
Rupert Cornwell,
Independent, September 20, 2002
America
had 12 warnings of aircraft
attack
"American intelligence received many more clues before the
11 September attacks than previously disclosed, that
terrorists might hijack planes and turn them into
weapons..."
Stephen Zunes, FPIF,
September 20, 2002
Bush's
United Nations Speech
Unconvincing
"Despite vastly improved reconnaissance technology in the
subsequent forty years, President George W. Bush, in his
long-anticipated speech before the United Nations, was
unable to present any clear proof that Iraq currently has
weapons of mass destruction or functioning offensive
delivery systems."
Marwan Bishara, IHT,
September 20, 2002
Waging
war seldom leads to lasting
peace
Those who advocate an attack on Iraq have short memories.
Since World War II, the use of force by the United States
has consistently failed to neutralize its adversaries beyond
the short term. And in the Middle East, wars and covert
operations have only produced further conflict.
Andrew Buncombe and Rupert
Cornwell, Independent, September 20, 2002
US
sends forces to wage secret war in Horn of
Africa
America is preparing to take on suspected al-Qa'ida members
believed to be hiding in Yemen &endash; possibly sending
special forces troops on covert operations to capture
them.
Tony Bunyan, Statewatch,
September 20, 2002
"the
war on freedom and democracy": an analysis of the effects on
civil liberties and democratic culture in the
EU
The "war on terrorism" has turned into an ongoing "war on
freedom and democracy" which is now setting new norms -
where accountability, scrutiny and human rights protections
are luxuries to be curtailed or discarded in defence of
"democracy".
BBC, September 20, 2002
US
threatens world peace, says
Mandela
One of the world's most respected statesmen, Nelson Mandela,
has condemned United States intervention in the Middle East
as "a threat to world peace".
Miriam Pemberton, FPIF,
September 20, 2002
The
Economic Costs of Going to War with
Iraq
When we have not been attacked, when the other
justifications the administration has offered for going to
war are as murky as they are, ... then it makes sense for
Congress and the American people to take these economic
costs into special consideration.
Noam Chomsky, The Guardian,
September 20, 2002
Drain
the swamp and there will be no more
mosquitoes
By attacking Iraq, the US will invite a new wave of
terrorist attacks.
Toby Harnden, The Telegraph,
Sept 17, 2002
Ousting
Saddam 'would be good
business'
War in Iraq could cost America up to £140 billion, the
White House has said. But what about oil prices and the
world economy?
Sunday Herald, September 15,
2002
Bush
planned Iraq regime change before becoming
President
The secrt blueprint for the creation of a 'global Pax
Americana' is entitled Rebuilding America's Defences:
Strategies, Forces And Resources For A New Century, was
written in September 2000 by the neo-conservative think-tank
Project for the New American Century (PNAC).
SIES, 13 september 2002
Nej
till Kriget mot Irak
Vi vädjar till vår regering att den med kraft
hävdar det internationella samfundets skyldighet att
lösa konflikter på fredlig väg, genom
diplomati och vapeninspektioner och nedrustning i hela
regionen, enligt FN:s resolution 687.14.
Desmund Tutu - Politiken,
11. september 2002
Vi
har intet lært - September 11,
2002
»Jeg troede oprindeligt, at 11. september ville have
fået flere mennesker til at forstå fornemmelsen
af at leve i usikkerhed. Det var første gang, at
amerikanerne oplevede smerten. Normalt ville det være
USA, der forårsagede smerte andre steder i verden, og
amerikanerne, der så det på tv. Så de var
begyndt at føle sig urørlige. Denne begivenhed
demonstrerede, at kun Gud er usårlig«.
Gallup International -
September 11, 2002
Global
survey gives a thumbs down to US foreign
policy
Many believe Bush's foreign policy has a negative effect on
their country. Here is the text
and the tables of this 36-country survey.
Dr John Chipman, IISS
Director, IISS, September 10, 2002
Iraq
WMD Dossier Statment (Press
Statement)
"Welcome to the Launch of a special publication by the IISS:
'Iraq's Weapons of Mass Destruction: A Net Assessment', An
IISS Strategic Dossier."
John Pilger, sunday herald,
September 10, 2002
Inside
Iraq
"On his visits to Iraq, John Pilger found a devastated
country where sanctions imposed after the Gulf war have
brought misery and death to more than a million. The last
thing these people need, he argues, is more war."
Keith Bradsher, IHT,
September 10, 2002
China
wrestles with dependence on foreign
oil
"Alarmed by violence and political volatility in the Middle
East, China's leaders are aggressively developing
alternatives to oil from the region..."
William Raspberry, IHT,
September 10, 2002
Bush
mistakes Saddam for Osama bin
Laden
"One sign of maturity is the ability to suffer outrage and
gut-wrenching grief without going nuts. On the eve of
America's saddest anniversary since Pearl Harbor, Americans
remain justifiably outraged and their grief is palpable. But
must they go nuts?"
Glenn Kessler, IHT,
September 10, 2002
A
widening chasm in year since Sept
11
Many foreign officials believe that the US has no interest
in the needs and opinions of other countries.
Dan Plesch, Peter Beaumont
& Paul Beaver, The Observer,
September 10, 2002
US
pours arms into Gulf region
The US has already begun the military build-up needed for a
war against Iraq.
Walter Pincus,
washingtonpost.com, September 10, 2002
Bush's
Father Feared Expanded Role in
Iraq
Former president, George H. W. Bush, wrote in his 1998 book
that there was unanimity within his administration to end
the 1991 Persian Gulf War after Saddam Hussein's troops had
been driven from Kuwait.
BBC News, September 10,
2002
Where
the world stands on Iraq
The US has been trying to build diplomatic support for
military action to topple the Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein.
This article contains an interactive map to help you find
out where countries stand on the issue.
Jimmy Carter, IHT, September
6, 2002
The
troubling new face of
America
This former US president voices his concerns over the lack
of existing debate in the US, the lack of a comprehensible
Middle East policy, and the "belligerent and divisive
voices" that "now seem to be dominant in
Washington".
Sean Gonsalves,
AlterNet.org, September 6, 2002
Connecting
the Energy Dots to
Afghanistan
Even with media attention focussed on Afghanistan, the
picture of what is really happening there is still fuzzy.
This article attempts to see if a different pattern exists
behind the scenes.
Christopher Hitchens, The
Observer, September 6, 2002
Hawks
in the dovecote
Henry Kissinger opposes an Iraqi war. So do the Saudis. And
the Turks. With friends like these...
Produktionsgruppen
Wechselmann AB, 6 september 2002
"DU
SKALL ÄLSKA DIN NÄSTA SOM DIG
SJÄLV"
Filmen får bio-premiär 30/8 i Stockholm,
Malmö och Göteborg. Den handlar om 7 krig:
Inbördeskriget i El Salvador 1980 - 1992,
Inbördeskriget i Grekland 1945 - 1949, Koreakriget 1950
- 1953, Kriget i Vietnam 1961 - 1975, Kriget i Afghanistan
1979 - 1988, Gulfkriget 1991, NATO mot Serbien 1999
Slavoj Zizek, Aftonbladet, 6
september 2002
Vad
vore Bush utan 11 september?
En artikel om den nya världsordningens demokrati.
Republiken till Imperiet?
John Pilger, Aftonbladet, 6
september 2002
Ett
krig byggt på
lögner
Enligt trovärdiga underrättelsekällor i ett
annat västland, som hade tillgång till samma
kommunikationer, har CIA gjort klart att det inte finns
"några trovärdiga bevis" som
rättfärdigar ett angrepp mot Irak.
Elsa-Maria Bergström
(SKV), Annika Johansson (forskare), Anita Dilburn (ordf
Irakkommittén), Bibbi Steinert (Kvinnor för
fred), Maj Wechselmann (journalist författare och
regissör), Aftonbladet, 6 september 2002
Vad
gör ni för
världsfreden?
Det är ett minimikrav att alla partier klart redovisar
sin inställning till de krig och den upprustning som
pågår i världen liksom till de krig som
är under planering.
Anita Lilburn, SIES,
September 3, 2002
Petition
for Peace and Economic Development in
Iraq
For twelve years, the Nordic countries have supported and
participated in economic sanctions against Iraq. These
sanctions have been described by many high United Nations
officialsæincluding Denis Halliday, Hans von Sponeck
and Jutta Burghartæand representatives of UN agencies
and NGO's as "an ongoing genocide".
Anita Lilburn, SIES, 3
september 2002
Upprop
för fred och ekonomisk utveckling i
Irak
Sedan tolv år stöder och deltar de nordiska
länderna i ekonomiska sanktioner mot Irak.
Sanktionspolitiken har betecknats som "ett
pågående folkmord" av flera höga
FN-tjänstemän &endash; inklusive Denis Halliday,
Hans von Sponeck och Jutta Burghart - och av representanter
för ett stort antal FN-organ och
hjälporganisationer.
Birgitte Rahbek,
kultursociolog, 3 september 2002
...
hvad den anden hånd
gør!
Samtidig med at Vesten - USA og dets allierede inklusive
Storbritannien og Danmark - bekæmper terrorister med
den ene hånd, skaber de samme allierede med den anden
i hobetal af nye terrorister gennem bombardementerne i
Afghanistan og gennem deres dobbeltspil og hykleriske
politik i Mellemøsten.
Birgitte Rahbek,
kultursociolog, 27 august 2002
Så
vælg da freden
Det er nu næsten to år siden det
palæstinensiske oprør intifadaen brød
ud, og i mellemtiden er omkring 650 palæstinensere og
170 israelere blevet dræbt...
Birgitte Rahbek,
kultursociolog, 27 august 2002
Myten
om Camp David
Store begivenheder kræver ikoner. Camp David
forhandlingernes ikon blev en stump TV-film med Barak,
Clinton og Arafat vej på ind ad døren til
forhandlinger en smuk julidag år 2000.
Ny bok av Gunnar Garbo, 25.
august 2002
"Også
krig er terror"
Et kritisk oppgjør med det nye NATO, krigene i
Afghanistan og Kosovo og Norges egen rolle. TFF anbefaler
bogen på det varmeste. Den findes i sin helhed
på Internet.
UNDP, August 9, 2002
Human
Development Report 2002
Politics matter for human development. Reducing poverty
depends as much on whether poor people have political power
as on their opportunities for economic progress.
UNDP, August 9, 2002
Arab
Human Development Report 2002
From the Atlantic to
the Gulf, people - women, men and children - are the real
wealth and hope of Arab countries. Policies for development
and growth in the Arab region must focus on freeing people
from deprivation, in all its forms, and expanding their
choices.
SAPRIN, August 9,
2002
Introduction
to the Structural Adjustment Participatory Review
International Network
SAPRIN is a global network established to expand and
legitimize the role of civil society in economic
policymaking and to strengthen the organized challenge to
structural adjustment programs by citizens around the
globe.
Patrick Wintour and Michael
White, Guardian, August 9, 2002
Ministers
attack US war chaos
'Unpopular Bush' poll puts pressure on Blair
Duncan Campbell, Guardian,
August 9, 2002
Detailed
war plan handed to Bush
UN critic says attack decision has been made
Greg Miller and John
Hendren, IHT, August 9, 2002
Saddam
indicates plans for urban
war
Iraqi leader develops strategy of drawing U.S. troops into
cities
Peter Grier, Christian
Science Monitor, August 9, 2002
Scenarios
narrow for attacking Iraq
The pattern emerging from leaks and visible US military
build-up in the region is a middle-road Gulf War
Lite.
Francis Fukuyama, IHT,
August 9, 2002
The
West may be cracking
Osama bin Laden, Al Qaeda, the Taliban and radical Islamism
more generally represent ideological challenges to Western
liberal democracy that are in certain ways sharper than
those offered by communism.
Thomas E. Ricks, IHT, August
9, 2002
U.S.
advisers see Saudis as
enemies
Briefing at Pentagon recommends ultimatum over links to
terrorism
Arnaud de Borchgrave, The
Washington Times, August 9, 2002
Puncturing
the assumptions
Prior to two days of congressional hearings on Iraq last
week, President Bush had painted himself into a rhetorical
corner labeled Saddam=Hitler. Not going to war against Iraq
would be tantamount to a remake of Neville Chamberlain's
"Peace-in-Our-Time" appeasement follies at Munich in
1938.
Daniel Kurtzman,
AlterNet.org, August 6, 2002
George
Bush Channels George Orwell
Here's a question for constitutional scholars: Can a sitting
president be charged with plagiarism?
Danny Schechter,
mediachannel.org, August 6, 2002
Why
International News Has
Disappeared
What are these channels running ... when they do cover the
world? Celebrity-dominated wildlife and travel shows.
African lions are on the air constantly; African people,
rarely.
Morten Rønning,
Klassekampen, 6 august 2002
Et
land i fengsel
Det palestinske folket er blitt glemt av alle sine tidligere
venner, sier Mustafa Barghouti, som ber Norge stå ved
palestinernes side.
Ulf Bjereld & Martin
Sjöstedt, DN.Debatt, 6 augusti 2002
Stödet
till tredje världen
minskar
Sveriges stöd till tredje världen i FN har minskat
drastiskt under det senaste decenniet.
Mikael Witte, 6 augusti
2002
Global
Vandkunst - forslag om nyt
vandprojekt
Hver eneste gågade i Danmark er vist forsynet med en
vandkunst. Kaskader, rislende og perlende, springende og
strømmende vand i tilsyneladende uendelige
mængder. Lignende kan opleves i udlandet.
Father Sava, Decani, Kosovo,
August 6, 2002
Kosovo
Extremists Out of Control
Will the international community continue its practices of
ignoring problems and tolerating Albanian extremist whims?
Or will it begin to challenge extremism and ethnic
discrimination?
Jon Basil Utley, Antiwar.com
& AgainstBombing.org, Aug 5, 2002
Eight
Washington Lies About Iraq
(with important links)
P. Beaumont, Gaby Hinsliff
& P. Beaver, The Observer, Aug 4, 2002
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