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Iraq Occupation Focus Factsheet No. 2: The Corporate Invasion of Iraq (issued March 2005)

This 2-sided A4 sheet gives a handy summary of topics such as Paul Bremer’s notorious CPA orders, the ‘reconstrcution racket’, the misappropriation of ‘reparations’ to benefit corporate greed, the future role of the IMF in Iraq, and Iraqi workers’ resistance to the takeover of their country.

Download the factsheet now [PDF, 68KB].

 

Iraq Occupation Focus Factsheet No. 1: ‘Handover’ is a Fraud (issued June 2004)

An accessibly written explanation (on two sides of A4) of how the occupiers will continue to pul all the strings in Iraq after the vaunted ‘handover of sovereignty’ on 28th June 2004 to Iyad Allawi’s Interim Iraqi Government.

Download the factsheet now [PDF, 60KB].

 
Other information sources
 

Justice Not Vengeance (formerly know as ARROW) have been producing detailed anti-war briefings in A5 format for several years. Recent issues have dealt with aspects of the occupation of Iraq. A complete list can be found on the J-NV website, where they can be downloaded in PDF format.

J-N-V anti-war briefings >>

Voices in the Wilderness UK is closely linked to J-N-V but with a greater focus on Iraq. The group has produced similar-style briefings on the occupation of Iraq, which can also be downloaded in PDF format from the Voices website.

List of Voices UK briefings >>

Voices UK also produce a very informative newsletter, approximately once a quarter. Voices distribute the newsletter for free, but you can also read it on their wesite and download a PDF copy suitable for printing and circulating among your contacts.

Voices UK newsletter archive >>