12/10 News From Iraq: International HR Day Americans Tells Bush--No War in Iraq!
Lee Siu Hin | 11.12.2002 22:56

Iraq
News Summary:
December 10, from Goshen, Ind., grannies collecting relief kits to a "die-in" on an Ivy League campus, Americans took to the streets Tuesday in mostly small, low-key events to protest a possible war on Iraq. More than 100 people were arrested.....
While United Nations' inspections in Iraq is still going on, and the oil-for-food programme still rolling. US and UK Continue accusing Iraq human rights abuse for the justification for the war, while double standards on Iraq's neighboring countries' human rights issues. Even worse, sleeping with the same bad, corporate media are manufacturing hoax and bias to support and cheerleading upcoming war in Iraq.
Complete News:
Antiwar Protests
International Human Rights Day Americans Tell Bush--No War with Iraq!

Protests...
1) 100 Arrested in U.S. Anti-War Protests (Associated Press)
2) Over hundred Hollywood performers oppose war with Iraq (Reuters)
3) US Treasury Fines Voices in the Wilderness $50,000 for Aiding Suffering Iraqis (Voices in the Wilderness, USA)
4) Legal Challenge against War Filed in British Court (IPS)
Human Rights Issues...
5) Iraq: UK government dossier on human rights abuses (Amnesty International)
6) Britain Issues File on Iraq's 'Unique Horror' (New York Times, USA)
7) U.S.-Saudi Relationship Ignores the Oil-Rich Kingdom's Repression (Between the Lines, USA)
8) Democracy and Double-Talk on Turkey (IPS)
Media...
9) Common Myths in Iraq Coverage (FAIR, USA)
10) HBO Recycling Gulf War Hoax? (FAIR, USA)
11) This time I'm scared (Guardian, UK)
Military Situation

The Bombing...
1) US Bombs Iraqi Missile System (Associated Press)
2) US Begins War Game in Qatar (Associated Press)
The Inspection..
3) Iraqi Challenges US on Evidence Claim (Associated Press)
4) US pores over Iraq arms dossier, suppliers named (Reuters)
5) US hawk 'tried to sully Iraq arms inspector' (Guardian, UK April, 2002)
The Oil-for-Food Programme...
6) UN Extends Oil-for-Food Scheme, US Wins Compromise (IPS)
Cost of the War
A war on Iraq is likely to cost $100 billion-$1.9 Tillion!

1) A war on Iraq is likely to cost $100 billion (National Priority Project)
2) American Academy of Arts and Sciences Says Iraq War Could Cost $1.9 Trillion (Assoicated Press)
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