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Protest.Net Iraq Related Protests Listings of day of and day after protests planned to follow any US action to bomb the Iraqi people. Also includes on going protests to end the sanctions. http://protest.net/iraq_protests.html
End the Iraqi Sanctions Now Economic sanctions against Iraq are killing innocent children by depriving them of clean water and goods necessary for survival. http://members.tripod.com/%7edrunkensun/mrr.html
Campaign to End Iraq Sanctions Irish group seeking to raise awareness of the humanitarian cost of the sanctions, and have them lifted. http://www.endiraqsanctions.net/
CANESI Canadian site opposing sanctions on Iraq. Also includes international links. http://www.canesi.org/
Not in Our Names International campaign for the lifting of economic sanctions on Iraq. http://www.notinournames.org/
Petition to End Sanction and Prevent War in Iraq Allows any net user to sign an online petition and make a comment on the sanctions and war. http://www.thePetitionSite.com/takeaction/411151486
Act Together: Women Against Sanctions on Iraq A group of UK-based Iraqi and non-Iraqi women opposed to war, sanctions and ocupation of Iraq. http://www.acttogether.org/
Voices in the Wilderness Campaigned to end economic and military warfare against the Iraqi people by organizing over 70 delegations to Iraq in deliberate violation of UN economic sanctions and US law. http://vitw.org/
Iraq Action Message Board A meetinghouse for activists working to relieve the suffering of the Iraqi people under the UN sanctions and threat of military attack. Message Board and chat rooms available to "get smarter faster" about effective strategies and tactics. http://forums.delphi.com/m/main.asp?sigdir=IraqAction
National Petition Against Sanctions on Iraq Historical archive of a United Kingdom petition to Tony Blair opposing sanctions on Iraq on humanitarian grounds. http://www.cam.ac.uk/societies/casi/pet99/index.html
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