Genocide in Iraq: The Case Against the UN Security Council and Member States

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$29.95  $27.85
Publisher
Clarity Press
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Pages
265
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 0.6 inches | 0.8 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780985335304

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About the Author
is an Iraqi-born, British-trained barrister who served as a legal adviser on Saddam Hussein's defense to his daughter, Raghad Saddam Hussein. Called to the Bar in 1996, he holds a PhD in Electronics Engineering and a PhD in
International law. Founding editor of The Arab Review, he has written widely on
culture, politics and religion. He joined the Ba'ath party while in his his teens, but
left it in disappointment a few years later, prior to the Ba'ath Party assuming power
in 1968. He is author of The Trial of Saddam Hussein.
is an architect by profession, a translator, and a researcher of Arab/Islamic issues, who has been a strong opponent of the genocidal sanctions and the wars against Iraq.He has publicly written and talked about these issues in Finland where he works and lives.
is Professor of Law and Head of the Law Department, Middlesex
University, UK
Reviews
"The Al-Anis' book provides a context to Iraq that many commentators on Iraq seem unaware of the injustice that is collectively being felt in Iraq." -- Joshua Castellino, Prof. International Law, Middlesex University
"The Al-Anis book provides a context to Iraq that many commentators on Iraq seem unaware of the injustice that is collectively being felt in Iraq." -- Joshua Castellino, Prof. International Law, Middlesex University"
"A severe but cogently argued and well-documented indictment" -- VINAY LAL, Professor of History, UCLA