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Guide to Sanctions
This section offers a series of short introductory articles about various
aspects of the economic sanctions on Iraq, written by members of CASI.
The guide is intended to be an on-going project: each article will be
improved and updated over time as new events occur and according to the
suggestions and comments we receive. Please, do suggest corrections,
re-writings, updates or additional information to the existing articles,
if you believe that this would improve them. The continuing value of these
articles depends upon the effort that people throughout the world put
into keeping them accurate and informative. You can email suggestions
to info@casi.org.uk.
- What's the problem with Iraq?
- Are sanctions to blame?
- What is 'oil for food', and isn't it enough?
- Didn't the Security Council offer an "oil-for-food"
arrangement in 1991?
- Isn't Security Council Resolution 1284 the
solution?
- Isn't the problem that the Iraqi regime
doesnt distribute the supplies it receives?
- Why is Northern Iraq in a better shape than the
areas under the control of the Iraqi government?
- What is the UN Compensation Commission?
- Will "smart sanctions" alleviate
the humanitarian problem in Iraq?
- Why is 'oil for food' suffering a funding crisis?
- What do other people say about sanctions?
If you have questions which are not answered here, try our FAQ.
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