Category: Iraq

Reflections on the “Unspeakable” – from Bert Sacks

(Seattle activist Bert Sacks defied the draconian sanctions against Iraq, for which the U.S. government fined him $16,000. But he refused to pay despite years of government threats and court actions.) Friends:Those who’ve followed these postings know that my legal battle with the federal government over a $16,000 fine (for traveling to Iraq to bring […]

Sunday March 17th, 2013 in Iraq, nonviolence, War on Terror | No Comments »

Bert Sacks vs. the U.S. government: Reflections, a guest blog by Bert Sacks

(Seattle activist Bert Sacks defied the draconian sanctions against Iraq, for which the U.S. government fined him $16,000. But he refused to pay despite years of government threats and court actions.) Friends: Those who’ve followed these postings know that my legal battle with the federal government over a $16,000 fine (for traveling to Iraq to […]

Sunday May 20th, 2012 in Iraq, nonviolence, War on Terror | No Comments »

Reflections on the past 21 years, a guest blog by Bert Sacks

(Seattle activist Bert Sacks defied the draconian sanctions against Iraq, for which the U.S. government fined him $16,000. But he refused to pay despite years of government threats and court actions.) Welcome to the sixteenth monthly posting: Those who’ve followed these postings know that my legal battle with the federal government over a $16,000 fine […]

Thursday May 3rd, 2012 in Iraq, nonviolence, War on Terror | No Comments »

Guest blog by Bert Sacks: U.S. Chooses No Appeal of Iraq Sanctions Lawsuit

(Seattle activist Bert Sacks defied the draconian sanctions against Iraq, for which the U.S. government fined him $10,000. Sacks refused to pay despite years of government threats and court actions.) Welcome to the fifteenth monthly posting: Two days ago I got the word that “the government throws in the towel!” They chose not to appeal […]

Sunday March 18th, 2012 in Iraq, nonviolence | 3 Comments »

KEXP (Seattle) interview on Afghanistan, Iraq, journalism, etc.

I’m just catching up to this interview done in August. Forgot it was available as an embed. Thanks to Mike McCormick, who does a great job for KEXP and the Seattle community.

Thursday November 25th, 2010 in Afghanistan, Iraq | No Comments »

UN passes new resolution on depleted uranium

Good news from the International Coalition to Ban Uranium Weapons: The United Nations First Committee has voted, by an overwhelming margin, for state users of depleted uranium weapons to release data on where the weapons have been used to governments of states affected by their use. 136 states last night voted in favor of a […]

Friday October 29th, 2010 in Iraq, Veterans | No Comments »

Guest blog by Hans von Sponeck: An open letter to Tony Blair

Hans von Sponeck is a former UN assistant secretary general and was UN humanitarian co-ordinator for Iraq from 1998 until he resigned in protest in March 2000. Dear Mr. Blair, You do not know me. Why should you? Or maybe you should have known me and the many other UN officials who struggled in Iraq […]

Monday October 18th, 2010 in Iraq | No Comments »

Iraq’s deadly legacy

Seven years after the invasion of Baghdad, the Iraqi people are experiencing a devastating legacy. Babies are being born with severe deformities and the cancer rate is skyrocketing. The following video from Australian Special Broadcasting Service’s Dateline program offers a visually disturbing look at this legacy. Please be warned, journalist Fouad Hady, an Iraqi who […]

Monday August 30th, 2010 in Iraq | No Comments »

Guest blog: What you will not hear about Iraq by Adil E. Shamoo

The following is from the Media with Conscience news site and is used with permission of the author: Iraq has between 25 and 50 percent unemployment, a dysfunctional parliament, rampant disease, an epidemic of mental illness, and sprawling slums. The killing of innocent people has become part of daily life. What a havoc the United […]

Monday August 23rd, 2010 in Iraq | No Comments »

‘Wikileaks’ releases classified U.S. military video showing indiscriminate slayings in Iraq

An Institute for Public Accuracy email brought a link to a chilling video, released today by Wikileaks – a “classified U.S. military video depicting the indiscriminate slaying of over a dozen people in the Iraqi suburb of New Baghdad – including two Reuters news staff. Reuters has been trying to obtain the video through the […]

Monday April 5th, 2010 in Iraq | 1 Comment »