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Justice for Iraq – Conference 19th July June 21, 2008

Posted by JennieB in War in Iraq.
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Justice for Iraq Day Conference – 11.00-17.00, Saturday 19 July 2008

United Reformed Church
Buck Street, Camden (close to Camden Town tube)
London NW1 8NJ
Entry by donation (suggested amount: £7/£5 unwaged)

Justice for Iraq is a call to action – a campaign that demands a complete policy reversal of those countries who have invaded and occupied Iraq since 2003. Ending the military occupation remains the most urgent priority. But Iraq will remain a broken nation without urgent measures aimed at delivering lasting peace and justice for its people and healing some of the wounds caused by this disastrous war.

Justice for Iraq will pressure Iraq’s occupiers to:

* withdraw their troops and privatised security forces;
* restore Iraq’s full economic, legal and political sovereignty;
* dismantle the Green Zone and the other occupation walls;
* clean up toxic and unexploded weapons of war;
* release and compensate detainees;
* assist refugees and displaced persons;
* help Iraq to relieve dire shortages in food, water, energy and medical supplies;
* agree to pay reparations for waging a war of aggression;
* ensure that war criminals face justice.

These demands do not represent a complete or final list. This campaign is in the process of emerging and we are reaching out to build a network of organisations and individuals who share a similar goal.

Speakers confirmed so far:

* Hans von Sponeck, Former UN humanitarian coordinator for Iraq
* Haifa Zangana, Iraqi writer and activist
* Sami Ramadani, Iraqi Democrats Against the Occupation
* Kamil Mahdi, Senior lecturer in Middle East economics at University of Exeter
* Mazin Younis, Iraqi League
* Ewa Jasiewicz, Hand Off Iraqi Oil
* Greg Muttitt, PLATFORM
* John Hilary, War on Want
* Jehangir Jilani, Public Interest Lawyers
* Liz Davies, Iraq Occupation Focus
* Marion Birch, Medact
* Milan Rai, Justice Not Vengeance
* Sarah Parker, Coalition to Stop Deportations to Iraq

Contact: iraqfocus[at]riseup[dot]net

For more information see: Justice for Iraq blog.

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