Interfaith Network of Concern for the
People of Iraq
& Citizens Concerned for the People of Iraq
"Sanctions are the economic nuclear bomb."
-- Mairead Maguire, Nobel Peace Laureate, returning from a March 1999 visit to Iraq.
INOC is dedicated to helping the people of Iraq recover from over 16 years of economic sanctions and war, as well as educating the public about the health effects of wars and the unacceptability of bombing civilian infrastructure and economic sanctions. According to UNICEF, sanctions against Iraq contributed to the deaths of half a million children under the age of five. More about INOC and CCPI ...
Join the INOC/CCPI postal & email mailing lists
Help make a Difference
Read Rev. Rich Gamble's recent opionion piece in the Seattle Times
on Maria Cantwell and the Iraq war Cantwell can't hide from her position on Iraq
For a report on the U.S. vs Bert Sacks law suit, see IraqiKids.org
For a summary of 18 years of war on Iraq and related legal issues, see Bert On Iraq Blog
For a 3-minute startling response from Dan Rather on the sanctions, listen to Dan Rather on KUOW
Contact Information
For national info:
Voices in the Wilderness
1460 West Carmen Ave.
Chicago, IL 60640
Phone: 773-784-8065
E-mail: info@vitw.org
Web: www.vitw.org
For local info:
INOC c/o Keystone Church
5019 Keystone Place N
Seattle, WA 98103
Phone: 206-632-6021
E-mail: info@concernforiraq.org
Web: www.concernforiraq.org
(formerly www.endiraqsanctions.org)
Website maintained by Andrew Fung.
Last updated on May 18, 2007.
Upcoming Events
All meetings & events are open to the public.Always the first Saturday of every month: Regular INOC/CCPI meeting, 3-5 p.m., at Keystone Church in Seattle.