Genocide in Iraq: The Case Against the UN Security Council and Member States
Iraq under punitive sanctions takes us back to period in which the seeds for Iraq's destruction were sewn. Iraqi society, during those thirteen years for which sanctions spanned, was transformed in it entirety; stripped off the luxuries and necessities Iraqis enjoyed in preceding decades.
"Genocide in Iraq: The case Against the UN Security Council and Member States" co-authored by Abdul Haq al-Anani and Tarik al-Ani presents an in-depth analysis of years between 1990 and 2003, placing UN-backed sanctions in Iraq within a broader historical perspective, underscoring the events significance to not only Iraqis but the world at large, now, as much as then.
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Iraq under punitive sanctions takes us back to period in which the seeds for Iraq's destruction were sewn. Iraqi society, during those thirteen years for which sanctions spanned, was transformed in it entirety; stripped off the luxuries and necessities Iraqis enjoyed in preceding decades.
"Genocide in Iraq: The case Against the UN Security Council and Member States" co-authored by Abdul Haq al-Anani and Tarik al-Ani presents an in-depth analysis of years between 1990 and 2003, placing UN-backed sanctions in Iraq within a broader historical perspective, underscoring the events significance to not only Iraqis but the world at large, now, as much as then.
Click here for more