The World Tribunal on Iraq - Complete Speeches
An important addition to our series The World Tribunal on Iraq - The Final Session, Deep Dish makes available 16 complete speeches by world renowned human rights activists, environmental experts, Iraq war veterans and eyewitnesses and scholars. Recorded at the historic Istanbul Turkey session
Human Security and International Law
Testimony by Prof. Christine Chinkin - World Tribunal on Iraq Istanbul Session
Professor Chinkin addresses "state centered security" upon which the United Nations, as an assembly of states, bases much of its legal framework often contrasts sharply with the human right to individual and community security, which international law addresses, but which is more often honored in the breach.
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Radiation Contamination In Iraq
Souad Naji Al-Azzawi, an environmental engineer and Dr. Thomas Fasy MD testify at the 16th and final session of the World Tribunal on Iraq, Istanbul Turkey, June 2005. Witnesses from around the world examined the war crimes and violations of international law committed by the United States and allies during the invasion and occupation of Iraq.
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Privatization of War
Niloufer Bhagwat Testimony at the World Tribunal on Iraq
Niloufer Bhagwat describes the economic interests behind the U.S. war on Iraq and the complicity of corporations and the corporate economic system. Testimony from the World Tribunal on Iraq, final session, Istanbul Turkey 2005
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War Crimes and Iraq
Dahr Jamail at the World Tribunal on Iraq, Istanbul, Turkey
In June 2005 at the 16th and final session of the World Tribunal on Iraq held in Istanbul, Turkey, Dahr Jamail presented a meticulous and systematic case that the United States is guilty of war crimes in Iraq.
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The Economy of Militarization
Samir Amin at the World Tribunal on Iraq
Samir Amin examines the dynamic reconfiguration of imperial exploitation in the 21st century.
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Guantanamo, Int'l Law and the War on Terror
Barbara Olshansky at the World Tribunal on Iraq
Barbara Olshansky is an attorney with the Center for Constitutional Rights. This piece is drawn from her speech at the World Tribunal on Iraq, which took place from June 23-25, 2005 in Istanbul, Turkey. She covers the range of legal and political measures employed by the U.S. government in the "global war on terror" both within the United States and outside. Including a discussion of anti-immigrant measures, enemy combatant status, detentions around the world, and the treatment of detainees.
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Iraq: On Losing a Despotic War
Biju Matheu at the World Tribunal on Iraq
The U.S. becomes more vicious and brutal as it struggles to maintain its global economic and political dominance by military force.
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