The World Tribunal on Iraq website
Arundhati RoyThe most cowardly war in history
Brendan Smith & Zeynep ToufeIs that what they call democracy?
Hans von Sponeck:The conduct of the UN before and after the 2003 invasion
Johan Galtung, TFF Associate, July 15, 2005Human rights and the illegal US/UK attack on Iraq
By some counts the attack on Iraq is US aggression no. 239 after the Thomas Jefferson start in the early 19th century and no. 69 after the Second world war; with between 12 and 16 million killed in that period alone. All of it is in flagrant contradiction of the most basic human rights, like the “right to life, liberty and security of persons” (Universal Declaration, UD:3) and the condemnation of the “cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment” (UD:5).
TruthOut – Special with many of the presentations
John Pilger about the Tribunal.
Richard Falk, September 23, 2005Civil society judges the Iraq War
Falk here gives an account of the World Tribunal on Iraq that was ignored by virtually all mainstream Western media. He places it in a historical perspective and highlights it importance for normative global politics and governance. He was one of four TFF Associates participating.
The final declaration of the Jury of Conscience