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Speaker meeting on Iraq sanctions - Oxford April 10th



THE IMPACT OF ECONOMIC SANCTIONS ON THE PEOPLE OF IRAQ

An Evening of Presentations and Discussion

                        "Politically motivated sanctions can not be
implemented in a manner which spares the vulnerable."
UNICEF

                        "We are in the process of destroying an entire
society. It is illegal and immoral."
                        Denis Halliday, former UN Assistant Secretary
General and Humanitarian Co-ordinator in Iraq

Programme:
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7:00 - Introduction and overview
7:15 - Slide show and talk by Milan Rai, Voices in the Wilderness UK
7:45 - Panel discussion: an opportunity to ask questions and discuss the
issues
8:15 - Break: tea and coffee will be provided
8:30 - Talk by Majed Ghafadgi: the Iraqi people's perspective
8:50 - Short film: "Genocide by Sanctions": award-winning documentary of
the human toll of sanctions on Iraq
9:20 - Close
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Free entry - all are welcome
When: Saturday 10th April, 7:00 p.m.
Where: John Wesley Room, Wesley Memorial Hall, New Inn Hall Street,
Oxford
For further information telephone (01865) 552363 (evenings) or e-mail:
harriet.griffin@ecu.ox.ac.uk
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