The Iraq war is not over for Iraqi civilians and U.S. veterans who continue to struggle with various forms of trauma and injury; for veterans and Iraqis who suffer the effects of environmental poisoning due to certain U.S. munitions and burn pits of hazardous material; and for a growing generation of orphans and people displaced by war.

committee-hearing-photo-w451Show your support of the request for a thematic hearing at the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights to address our demands. If you are an organization that would like to endorse this letter and/or this initiative as a whole please email [email protected]

support-haweeja-photo-w451In addition to calling on the U.S. government to provide reparations in the form of environmental remediation, scientific research of and health clinics for towns and cities experiencing skyrocketing rates of cancer and birth defects since the invasion, you can also provide “People’s Reparations” that will go directly to buying what our partner organization OWFI’s clinic in Haweeja needs the most, such as medicine, wheelchairs and physical therapy equipment.

Our Report to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights

View the Preliminary Report submitted in support of the request for a Thematic Hearing before the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights 149th Period of Sessions