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Websites About Baathist and Other Crimes in Iraq
2004-02-24
From Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
The Iraq Research and Documentation Foundation, a project of the Iraq Foundation, is collecting various documents and testimonies on human rights and endeavors to open "a unique window into the inner workings of the repressive state system evolved under the aegis of the Iraqi Ba’ath Socialist Party in Iraq since 1968."

The Iraq Foundation was established in 1991 by Iraqi expatriates with the purpose of working with Iraqis and non-Iraqis in promoting democracy and human rights. The site has sections on Iraqi NGOs, human rights reports, and links to various human rights campaigns.

The Iraqi Jurists Association (in English and Arabic). The site contains news, articles, and full editions of "The Jurist," the association’s journal on law in Iraq.

The text of the Iraqi Governing Council statute on the special tribunal is available in English on the Coalition Provisional Authority website here.

The International Committee of the Red Cross maintains a website where families searching for relatives can post information.

The Crimes of War Project website’s sections on Iraq contain essays about internationalizing the process of justice in Iraq and legal issues related to the war.
Posted by:Mike Sylwester

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