Current Concerns No 3, 2003 - Contents
- Human Rights in Iraq
by Rainer Rothe, Radolfzell, Germany
- War Watch 4
by Joseph D. Douglass Jr., Washington D.C.
- The Neo-cons now want to "rebuild" Iraq
by F. William Engdahl, Germany/USA
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Procurers of International Law
Notes on a Zeitgeist debate on the apparent necessity to modernize international law
by Jürgen Rose, Munich
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France and the Bush Doctrine
by Joe Sobran, Washington D.C.
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Tell George Bush
by Michael D. Jones, Southbend, Indiana
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External Military Force Cannot Change Any Country Internally
by Professor Ernst Otto Czempiel, Germany
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They are setting the world alight
by Dr Barbara Hug, Switzerland
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The Insiders and the Iraq War
by John F. McManus, Wisconsin
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Thinking the Unthinkable
by Professor Thomas Naylor, Vermont
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Alarming Attacks on the Red Cross and on Humanitarian International Law
The Reality of War, Methodical or Villanous?
by Urs Knoblauch, Culture Publicist, Switzerland
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Now let's think about life...
A voice from Palestine. April 2003
by Professor Nafez Nazzal, Ramallah
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On the War
by Brett Carollo, Rochester, N.Y.
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The Cultural Cradle of Humanity's Deliberate Destruction
Protest against war crimes against Iraqi people and culture
by Urs Knoblauch, Switzerland
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Slovakia at a Crossroads of History
by Professor Dr Zoltan Adorjan, Bratislava
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The Situation and Role of Small Central European States and Nations in a Globalised Europe
The Example of the Czech Republic
by Radek Vogl
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The peace agreement will be implemented despite disruptive acts and atrocious crimes in East Congo
by Joseph M. Kyalangilwa, President of the Civil Society of South Kivu Province, Democratic Republic of Congo
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Letter to the Editor
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Pope Urges Spain to Lend Its Catholic Values to a New Europe
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