World Tribunal on Iraq:Keynote
Herbert Docena delivers the keynote address at the world Tribunal On Iraq.Watch it on freespeech.org >>>
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Herbert Docena delivers the keynote address at the world Tribunal On Iraq.Watch it on freespeech.org >>>
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17 December 2005We are social movements, trade unions, fishers and farmers organizations, NGOs, women’s groups, student organizations, and individuals who have gathered here in Hong Kong to protest against the...
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17 December 2005 We are social movements, trade unions, fishers and farmers organizations,NGOs, women’s groups, student organizations, and individuals who havegathered here in Hong Kong to protest against the unfair...
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By Herbert Docena Last June 30, the Iraqi newspaper Al-Mada newspaper published the latest draft of the Iraqi constitution that was then being negotiated upon by Iraqi politicians. (1) Its contents would have been enough to give...
Read Moreby admin | Jun 28, 2005 | Peace and Security, Power and Democracy | 0
By Walden Bello* It was on the second day that I got the sense that things were coming together in a way akin to that whereby several climatic disturbances fuse to create what meteorologists have called the “perfect...
Read Moreby admin | May 6, 2005 | Peace and Security, Power and Democracy | 0
May 6th 2005May 25-26 will see Iraqi trade unionists and civil society activists gather at the Oil Institute of Basra for a two-day conference aimed at fighting the privatisation of Iraqi oil.The organisers of the conference,...
Read Moreby admin | Oct 29, 2004 | Peace and Security, Power and Democracy | 0
http://tinyurl.com/6maqahttp://www.nzherald.co.nz/storydisplay.cfm?storyID=3605297&thesection=news&thesubsection=world29.10.2004The first scientific study of the human cost of the Iraq war suggests that at least 100,000...
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