Middle East Workers' Solidarity
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Information about the labour movement in Egypt, Iraq, Iran, and elsewhere in the Middle East, and about what's being done in the British labour movement to raise solidarity.
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Information about the labour movement in Egypt, Iraq, Iran, and elsewhere in the Middle East, and about what's being done in the British labour movement to raise solidarity.
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Campaigners in Scotland building support and solidarity with trade unions in Iraq.
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Site containing lots of information from opponents of Saddam's regime, detailing human rights abuses in Iraq,a nd also dedicated to defending Iraqi refugees abroad.
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"The Campaign Against Sanctions on Iraq (CASI) is a registered society at the University of Cambridge. It was founded in 1997 by students concerned about the humanitarian crisis created in Iraq by the economic sanctions imposed after Iraq's 1990 invasion of Kuwait. CASI's exclusive concern is humanitarian: it campaigns only for the lifting of the non-military sanctions. CASI neither supports nor seeks to topple the Iraqi regime; it does not take a position on the ongoing US/UK bombing of Iraq or on human rights abuses committed by the Iraqi government."
Hmm. Some useful information, though.
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Excellent, good-looking website. Workers' Liberty shares a lot of political common ground with the Worker-Communist Party of Iraq, and works with them quite closely.
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The website of Juan Cole, an American academic who has written all the best reports on Shi'a movements in Iraq that I have read ... His website has daily updates and is very, very good.
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Union of Unemployed in Iraq.
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New, rough, British-based website promoting solidarity with the Iraqi workers' movement.