Summary This briefing examines some of the political, financial and operational problems surrounding the provision of aid, and the project of reconstruction in Iraq. In particular, it focuses upon...
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Foreign Office 'Systematically distorts' humanitarian situation in Iraq, says anti-sanctions group
The Cambridge-based Campaign Against Sanctions on Iraq (CASI) today released a briefing calling on the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office to stop denying its contribution to the humanitarian...
Humanitarian NGO condemns further politicisation of 'oil for food'
A Cambridge-based NGO warned today that the politicisation of Iraq's 'oil for food' programme is exacerbating the humanitarian crisis in Iraq. The Campaign Against Sanctions on Iraq (CASI) accused...
Iraq sanctions: humanitarian implications and options for the future
Anglican Observer Office at the UN, Arab Commission for Human Rights, Center for Development of International Law, Fellowship of Reconciliation - Global Policy Forum, New Internationalism Project,...
CASI disappointed at 'mirage' of smart sanctions
The Campaign Against Sanctions on Iraq (CASI) today expressed its disappointment at the failure of UN Security Council Resolution 1409 to address the humanitarian crisis in Iraq sufficiently. The...
No more economic sanctions - The Iraqi people have suffered enough!
We, the undersigned, representing a wide international consensus, demand the immediate lifting of economic sanctions against Iraq. The sanctions regime imposed on the people of Iraq for over a decade...
Guide to sanctions: Will "smart sanctions" alleviate the humanitarian problem in Iraq?
"Smart sanctions" in general refers to targeted instead of comprehensive sanctions, designed to put pressure directly on those who are deemed to pose a threat to international peace or to human...
UN agency reports on the humanitarian situation in Iraq
Colin Rowat Campaign Against Sanctions on Iraq* University of Cambridge soc-casi@lists.cam.ac.uk www.cam.ac.uk/societies/casi Abstract This paper introduces the most reliable and important public...
CASI Conference 2001: Policy Alternatives to Sanctions on Iraq
CONFERENCE ON IRAQ POLICY EXPLORES ALTERNATIVES An international conference in Cambridge this weekend explored the options facing Britain as it prepares to review its Iraq policy. Over 170 people...
International conference examines sanctions on Iraq
This weekend, 10-11 March, fifteen policy experts from a range of occupations and disciplines will meet at a public conference in Cambridge to develop alternatives to the current economic sanctions...
Sanctions on Iraq: background, consequences and strategies

Introduction On 13-14 November 1999, over 150 delegates from five countries arrived in Cambridge to attend a conference enti-tled 'Sanctions on Iraq: Background, Consequences, Strate-gies'. In the...
Sanctions on Iraq: Background, Consequences, Strategies

Questioning the validity of sanctions against Iraq, this report provides a wide range of accounts relating to their effects, reflecting both private and professional experiences. Covering a variety...