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Open Democracy
February 5, 2018
The World Tribunal on Iraq, set up by various non-governmental organisations, had a far-reaching echo,[4] especially since the official judicial bodies (including the International Court of Justice, besides the International Criminal Court) were paralyzed by the vetos of the United States and the UnitedÃâà...
New York Times
December 1, 2017
On Dec. 1, 1967, the last day of the International War Crimes Tribunal's second session, antiwar activists from around the world gathered in Roskilde, Denmark. The panel, also known as the Russell Tribunal after its founder, the philosopher Bertrand Russell, had spent a year investigating America'sÃâà...
Middle East Eye
March 28, 2017
I arrived in Edinburgh on 13 March to begin a 10-day string of speaking engagements arranged by my publisher, Pluto, to launch my new book, Palestine's Horizon: Towards a Just Peace. The Scottish phase of the visit went smoothly enough with well-attended talks and discussions in Aberdeen, GlasgowÃâà...
Truthdig
October 30, 2016
The World Tribunal on Iraq, which culminated in Istanbul, Turkey and has held sessions across the globe, will deliver all of these testimonies. The Brussels Tribunal will deliver the book and testimony that emerged from their efforts. Inder Comar will deliver the documents that make up the ongoing classÃâà...
Open Democracy
January 29, 2016
[11] Muge Gursoy Sokmen, Arundhati Roy, Richard Falk (editors), World Tribunal on Iraq: Making the Case Against War, Olive Branch Press, Grand Rapids,Michigan, 2008. About the author. Daniele Archibugi is Research Director at the Italian National Research Council (CNR-IRPPS) and Professor ofÃâà...
The Quint
November 24, 2015
A cramped 10X10 room. Books, clothes, and other oddities lie strewn all over. A room somewhere in a not-so-posh neighbourhood of Delhi. Not even a room. Just a space defined as a room by the excuse for furniture and furninshing that unceremoniously occupy it. A room without any impression-makingÃâà...
voiceofdetroit
June 22, 2014
The World Tribunal on Iraq[16] held a series of meetings from November 2003 through June 2005 in New York, London, Rome, Lisbon, Stockholm, Mumbai, Tunis, Hiroshima, Beirut and other cities. Participants in World Tribunal on Iraq. The culminating session in Istanbul produced a Declaration of theÃâà...
Tablet Magazine
December 26, 2013
Richard Falk gives the opening speech of the World Tribunal on Iraq's Istanbul session, July 24, 2005. (AFP/Getty Images). It appears no one told the American Studies Association that when attempting to fend off accusations of bigotry, it's best not to cite a bigot. In a sign that the organization is feeling theÃâà...
Aljazeera.com
November 28, 2011
The most direct precedent for KLWCT was the World Tribunal on Iraq (WTI), held in Istanbul in 2005, which culminated a worldwide series of hearings carried on between 2003-2005 on various aspects of the Iraq War. As with KLWCT, it also focussed on the alleged criminality of those who embarked on theÃâà...
New Statesman
April 2, 2009
He cites the World Tribunal on Iraq, held in Istanbul in 2005, which heard evidence from 54 witnesses and published rigorous indictments against Blair, Bush and others. At present, the Brussels War Crimes Tribunal and the newly established Blair War Crimes Foundation are building a case for the formerÃâà...
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