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Aotearoa/New Zealand
Pacific
Iran
11 September and the 'war on terrorism'
Chechnya
Puerto Rico
Colombia
Zimbabwe
Greece
Tibet
Israel/Palestine
Stop killing the people of Iraq
NATO bombing of Yugoslavia and its aftermath
Resist WTO, APEC, economic globalisation
New World Order
Spies, secret services....
Arms trade and military aid
Chemical weapons
Nuclear issues
Star Wars/Weapons in Space
Y2K, issues and problems
What's on
International Days
International Criminal Court and International Law
Indigenous peoples
International human rights
Environment and health issues, genetically modified food, food irradiation etc.
Pacific
Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific Day
- Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific Day 2007, PMA and PCRC, 1 March 2007
- Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific Day 2004, PMA, 1 March 2004
- Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific Day 2002, PMA, with the 'Indigenous People in Colonised Countries of the Pacific Peace Statement', 1 March 2002
- Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific Day Statement,PMA, with The NFIP Peoples’ Charter for a Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific, 1 March 2001
- Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific Day Statement, 1 March 2000
- Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific Day Statement, 1 March 1999
Te Ao Maohi (French Polynesia)
Fiji
Hawai'i
Johnston Atoll
Marshall Islands
Philippines
- Bomb attack kills 19 at airport in Philippines, Kathy Marks, 5 March 2003
- Philippine false start for US combatants, Mark Baker, 3March 2003
- The Legacy Of The Second Front Of The War On Terror - the Philippines, Moana Cole, 20 October 2002
- US wins licence to open second front in terror war, Tim Johnston, 30 July 2002
- Philippine Protest Slams Powell Visit and US Troops, Erik de Castro, 30 July 2002
- 2,665 U.S. Troops Arriving in Philippines, Martin P Marfil and Juliet L Javellana, 20 March 2002
- A 'Second Front' in the Philippines, Walden Bello, 1 March 2002
- New Zealand must not sell Skyhawks to Philippines (16/9/99)
- Resist Military Recolonization of Philippines 26/2/99
- Nuclear Free and Independent Philippines Coalition (10/2/99)
- Petition against US militarization in the Philippines (14/9/98)
Colombia
Zimbabwe
Greece
Arms trade and military aid
- Privatized Military Wave of the Future Firms Say, Jeremy Lovell, 14 May 2003
- The arms lessons that we never learn - as questions are raised over British military equipment being sold to Syria, why do the lessons of the arms to Iraq affair seem so difficult to grasp, Richard Bingley, 6 April 2003
- Russia and British company deny selling arms to Iraq, Anne Penketh, 25 March 2003
- Destroying the Village to Save Weapons Manufacturers, Heather Wokusch, 25 January 2003
- 'Arms dealers' met top British diplomats, Paul Harris and Antony Barnett, 15 December 2002
- Source: List Includes U.S. Firms That Aided Iraqis, Mohamad Bazzi, 13 December 2002
- UK company backs Iraq at Baghdad fair, Rory McCarthy, 1 November 2002
- Outrage as Iraq views UK arms: Peace campaigners angered as Saddam's top brass 'rub shoulders' with British firms at weapons bazaar, Jason Burke, 13 October 2002
- US was a Key Supplier to Saddam, Sean Gonsalves, 24 September 2002
- How did Iraq get its weapons? We sold them, Neil Mackay and Felicity Arbuthnot, 8 September 2002
- $1 Billion Question: Where Has All the Air Force EELV Money Gone? John Kelly, Chris Kridler and Kelly Young, 25 August 2002
- Going AWOL from Military Encroachment, Heather Wokusch, 4 August 2002
- Heavy Words or Heavy Actions: Stop US Military Aid to Israel, Frida Berrigan, 30 July 2002
- US Concerned Over Use of Weapons Sold to Israel, Barbara Starr, 26 July 2002
- One man's death is another man's job: the great free-market thing about bombs is they blow up and you have to buy another lot, Mark Steel, 25 July 2002
- Arab Americans Challenge Bush Administration to Investigate Israel's Violations of Arms Export Control Act, Arab American Institute, 23 July 2002
- Britain doubles arms sold to Israel: annual report of weapons exports lists destinations from Channel Islands to Pakistan, Richard Norton-Taylor, 20 July 2002
- Cabinet in arms to Israel row: Britain is bypassing its own arms embargo on Israel by selling military equipment via America, Kamal Ahmed, 7 July 2002
- Critics on warpath against US military aid to Jakarta, Tim Shorrock, 25 June 2002
- Hawks involved in military operations in Aceh, TAPOL, 2 July 2002
- More Dots To Connect: Human Rights Violators Benefit From U.S. Military Aid, FPIP, 11 June 2002
- Salesmen of death: nuclear powers India and Pakistan on the edge of war, the role of the Blair government in fuelling the conflict has been critical, John Pilger, 27 May 2002
- Dismantling the Myth of 'Canada the Peacemaker' (1/5/2000)
- How Thatcher gave Pol Pot a Hand (17/4/2000)
- U.S. Arms for Turkish Abuses (17/11/99)
- There's a New Deputy in Town: Australia's New Strategy (29/9/99)
- Britain - Addicted to the arms trade (24/9/99)
- Colombia : a country at war (25/8/99)
- Warnings of "Vietnamization" of Colombian civil war - Bill Vann (17/8/99)
- British Medical Journal
on the arms trade (14/8/99)
Chemical weapons
- Britain's dirty secret - A chemical plant which the US says is a key component in Iraq's chemical warfare arsenal was secretly built by Britain in 1985 behind the backs of the Americans, David Leigh and John Hooper, 6 March 2003
- For sale to the highest bidder: Britain's secret weapons labs, Jamie Doward, 15 September 2002
- Britain's Chemical Bazaar: The UK Sells the Components of Chemical Weapons to Some of the Worst Regimes in the World, Neil Mackay, 9 June 2002
- Diplomacy US Style: The Removal of Jose Bustani Demonstrates George Bush's Contempt for Cooperation, George Monbiot, 23 April 2002
- America forces out UN arms director, Michael Binyon, 23 April 2002
- A War Against the Peacemaker, George Monbiot, 18 April 2002
- America's Bioterror: Bush has pledged to eliminate weapons of mass destruction, he should start at home, George Monbiot, 19 March 2002
- Deadly weapons finally disappear from Pacific Atoll, Michael Field, 5 December 2000
- Sudan demands US admit "mistake" on air raid anniversary (19/8/99)
- U.S. Chemical Weapons tests in Panama (14/8/99)
Nuclear issues
Nuclear weapons - general issues
- Nuclear watchdog fears terrorist dirty bomb after looting at al-Tuwaitha, Ian Traynor, 14 May 2003
- To George Bush on US restarting plutonium-parts production, Tadatoshi Akiba, Mayor of Hiroshima, 21 April 2003
- US rejects weapons offer from N Korea, Oliver Burkeman and Julian Borger, 30 April 2003
- Kennedy warns on nuclear tests, Julian Borger, 30 April 2003
- 'Peaceful' Nuclear Power Fuels Spread of Weapons, Stephen Koff, 27 April 2003
- North Korea threatens test explosion of nuclear weapons, Rupert Cornwell, 25 April 2003
- After 'Decline,' US Again Capable of Making Nuclear Arms - Energy Department is restarting production of plutonium parts for its stockpile of bombs, Ralph Vartabedian, 23 April 2003
- Israel's strategic weapons programmes, MSNBC Interactive, April 2003
- Pakistan and India both test nuclear-capable missiles, Munir Ahmad, 26 March 2003
- Nuclear fuel transport fears force security review, Mark Townsend, 16 March 2003
- Pentagon wants mini-nuke ban to be lifted, Julian Borger, 7 March 2003
- US plan for new nuclear arsenal - secret talks may lead to breaking treaties, Julian Borger, 19 February 2003
- Brandishing Nukes - A Self-Defeating Policy, Ira Chernus, 4 February 2003
- Cabinet split over threat of nuclear retaliation, Paul Waugh, 31 January 2003
- North Korea Demands US Withdraws Nukes from Peninsula, Reuters, 29 January 2003
- Blair: North Korea is next, Guardian Staff and agencies, 29 January 2003
- UN Security Council also receives report about Weapons of Mass Destruction in The Netherlands, FME, 27 January 2003
- Shock & Awe: Is Baghdad the Next Hiroshima? Ira Chernus, 27 January 2003
- The Nuclear Option in Iraq - the US has lowered the bar for using the ultimate weapon, William M. Arkin, 26 January 2003
- How to Respond Lawfully to Iraq, Commander Robert Green, 22 January 2003
- $5b nuclear deal lifts stakes in arms race, Luke Harding, 21 January 2003
- US has hidden agenda, Robert Green, 16 January 2003
- Nuclear Free Middle East, Karen Asfour, 16 January 2003
- North Korea's withdrawal from the NPT, WILPF UN Office, 10 January 2003
- Madness in the making: US nuclear strategy threatens the world, Guardian Leader, 10 January 2003
- Washington's Nuclear Policy: Moral Clarity or Double Standards? Muqtedar Khan, 9 January 2003
- Putin brings offer of nuclear-tipped arms deal to India, Phil Reeves, 5 December 2002
- Letter to Phil Goff, Centre for Peace Studies and others, 20 November 2002
- A Nuclear Double Standard, Elaine Scarry, 3 November 2002
- US boxed in by Bush's strike-first doctrine, key Clinton adviser assesses the dangers of America's new national security strategy, James Rubin, 23 October 2002
- Irish mount huge legal bid to close 'at risk' Sellafield, Michael McCarthy, 23 October 2002
- Resurgence for nuclear labs - Scientists designing weapons for terror war, planning underground tests, James Sterngold, 22 October 2002
- Proliferation, Not Iraq, Is the Issue, William Hartung, 18 October 2002
- Nauru criticises US stance on nuclear weapons, ABC, 9 October 2002
- India and Pakistan raise election tension with missiles tests, Luke Harding, 5 October 2002
- UK 'should ban nuclear arms': Scientists urge government not to replace Trident, Richard Norton-Taylor 3 October 2002
- America boosts naval force in the Pacific, ABC, 2 October 2002
- Iraq's not the only state with deadly weapons: a visitor from Mars these days could easily get the impression that Iraq is a pioneer in the field of weapons of mass destruction, Linda McQuaig, 29 September 2002
- Alert! US tests weapons of mass destruction, PMA, 25 September 2002
- Israel defies pressure to end siege of Arafat's HQ, Justin Huggler, 24 September 2002
- Alert! US nuclear weapons test, PMA / Shundahai Network, 29 August 2002
- Bush set to flout test ban treaty: global treaty sidelined as scientists gear up to develop next generation of weapons, Peter Beaumont, 28 July 2002
- Nuclear bomb most anti-democratic thing, Arundhati Roy, 19 August 2002
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Race hate 'exposed black workers to radiation at BNFL plant', Marie Woolf, Andrew Buncombe and Solomon Hughes, 13 August 2002
- A Time for Nuclear Rituals, Ira Chernus, 9 August 2002
- Mayor of Hiroshima Criticizes US for Unilaterally Pursuing Its Own Interests, Kenji Hall, 7 August 2002
- Iraq Conflict Could Soon Go Nuclear, Roland Watson, 7 August 2002
- The Myth Behind Hiroshima, M. Renan Talieva, 3 August 2002
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Washington's nuclear bunker busters, Mark Bromley, David Grahame and Christine Kucia, 28 July 2002
- Bush set to flout test ban treaty: global treaty sidelined as scientists gear up to develop next generation of weapons, Peter Beaumont, 28 July 2002
- Force Above Law: The New International Disorder? Carah Lynn Ong, 13 July 2002
- The bill for dealing with the legacy of Britain's civil nuclear programme had risen to £48bn and the final cost could be much higher still, the Government said yesterday, Michael Harrison, 5 July 2002
- We Will Use Nukes First: Secret Plan 'Will Spark Arms Race', Bob Roberts, 2 July 2002
- The First Fireball: The US Nuclear Attack on Hiroshima Paved the Way for September 11 and Its Aftermath, John Berger, 29 June 2002
- Fight For Country, Aziz Choudry, 27 June 2002
- 'Strike First': Invitation to Global Anarchy, Kevin Martin, 24 June 2002
- US on Risky Road if It Uses Nuclear Bluff: misguided policy could turn loose a terrible genie, Anthony Clark Arend and Douglas B. Shaw, 24 June 2002
- British MoD plans £2 billion nuclear expansion, Richard Norton-Taylor, 18 June 2002
- Secret plan for N-bomb factory: Berkshire plant will build weapons for use on terrorists, say experts, Mark Townsend, 16 June 2002
- Israel Has Sub-Based Atomic Arms Capability, Walter Pincus, 15 June 2002
- Lawmakers Sue Over ABM Pact Withdrawal: Lawsuit Seeks to Assert Congress's Role in Treaties, Neely Tucker, 12 June 2002
- British security sources raise doubts over US claims about 'dirty bomber', Kim Sengupta and Andrew Buncombe, 12 June 2002
- 'Dirty bomb' suspect is being denied rights, say campaigners, Andrew Gumbel, 12 June 2002
- Bush's Nuclear Policy distorts History and Reality, William D. Hartung, 11 June 2002
- Militarizing Space Would Lead to New Balance of Terror, Dan Cornwell, 11 June 2002
- Bush Administration Stops One Dirty Bomber, But Targets US Cities With Largest Dirty Bomb Program in History, Nuclear Information and Resource Service, 11 June 2002
- NATO Unease Over Bush 'No-Warning' Attack Plans, Michael Evans, 11 June 2002
- Perverse Incentives of Terrorism War, Salim Muwakkil, 10 June 2002
- Killing Our Own: Chronicling the Disaster of America's Experience with Atomic Radiation, 1945-1982, Harvey Wasserman and Norman Solomon
- Eating Grass and Contemplating Armageddon in South Asia, Frida Berrigan, 8 June 2002
- Nuclear Weapons and Media Fog, Norman Solomon, 8 June 2002
- An Urgent Call: End the Nuclear Danger, Jonathan Schell, Randall Caroline Forsberg and David Cortright, June 2002
- Wage Peace, Not War: Conflict in Kashmir Could Vaporize Millions, But The World's 'Moral Leaders' Are Looking Away, George Monbiot, 4 June 2002
- Under the Nuclear Shadow, Arundhati Roy, 2 June 2002
- 'War on Terrorism' Winking at Nuclear Terror, Norman Solomon, 1 June 2002
- We Must All Prevent War, James Carroll, 28 May 2002
- Why Bush's Deal With Putin Doesn't Make the World Safer: the current American deal with Russia was on offer a decade ago, meanwhile the Republican right continues to make the world a less safe place, Dan Plesch, 26 May 2002
- Bush-Putin Deal: making the world safe for nuclear weapons, William D.Hartung, 14 May 2002
- 'Planning to be Surprised': The US Nuclear Posture Review and its Implications for Arms Control, BASIC Paper #39, Mark Bromley, April 2002
- Bush's Reckless Talk Gives China the Jitters, Eric Margolis, 7 April 2002
- Bush officials claim the Robust Nuclear Earth Penetrator does not qualify as a 'new weapon', Dan Storber, 4 April 2002
- Our Anti-nuclear Policy is a Vital, Living Policy, R E White, 4 April 2002
- Beyond the Limits, George Farebrother,
March 2002
- Pentagon wants underground hydrogen bomb, Dan Stober, 25 March 2002
- Hoon rattles nuclear sabre, Fraser Nelson, 21 March 2002
- Why Nuclear is Not the Answer, Richard Butler
17 March 2002
- Dr. Strangelove With a Texas Drawl, Eric Margolis, 17 March 2002
- Clock's Ticking as Bush Redraws Rules on Nuclear Weapons, Gay Alcorn,
16 March 2002
- The Bush Doctrine on Nuclear Weapons, Marty Jezer, 15 March 2002
- Nukes and Consequences, Molly Ivins, 14 March 2002
- America as Nuclear Rogue, NYT Editorial, 12 March 2002
- Bush's Nuclear Madness: Horror at Dubya's Secret Attack Plan on 7
Countries, Alexandra Williams and Bob Roberts, 11 March 2002
- America's Long Shadow: Six Months After September 11, It Is No Longer
Islamist Terror We Are Afraid of But the US Nuclear Hitlist, Madeleine
Bunting, 11 March 2002
- Bunker Bomb Will Bust Test Ban, Julian Borger, 11 March 2002
- Secret Plan Outlines the Unthinkable: A secret policy review of the nation's nuclear policy puts forth chilling new contingencies for nuclear war, William M. Arkin, 9 March 2002
- US Works Up Plan for Using Nuclear Arms: Administration, in a Secret Report, Calls for a Strategy Against at Least Seven Nations: China, Russia, Iraq, Iran, North Korea, Libya and Syria, Paul Richter, 9 March 2002
- Israeli Weapons of Mass Destruction: a Threat to Peace, John Steinbach, 3 March 2002
- The Homegrown Nuclear Threat, Carrie Benzschawel, 26 February 2002
- Scientists consider new breed of nuke, Kristen Davenport, 9 December 2000
- Bulletin of atomic scientists exposes US scandal - Introduction to ABM Treaty "Talking Points" (28/4/2000)
- Nuclear Weapons and Globalization, Stephen Staples February 2000
- U.S. Violated Nuclear Arms Pledge in Japan, Records Show (12/12/99)
- NATO - Nuclear Planning Group (2/12/99)
International Criminal Court and International Law
- Australia-UN relations hit new low, ABC News, 7 May 2003
- General Franks may face war crimes charge - Belgium under pressure to amend law allowing case to proceed, Ian Black, 30 April 2003
- US Begins Laying Groundwork for War Crimes Trials in Iraq, Robin Wright, 26 April 2003
- US accused of hypocrisy on human rights - State Department reveals double standards in annual global assessment of government treatment of citizens, Andrew Gumbel, 6 April 2003
- Disarmament in Tatters - US Undermined Arms Control System That Was Already Deadlocked, James Sterngold, 6 April 2003
- Militiamen may be imprisoned at Guantanamo Bay, Paul Waugh and Donald Macintyre, 1 April 2003
- Russian Experts: 'Anti-Iraq Coalition' Servicemen Can Be Held Responsible, RIAN, 25 March 2003
- Not in a soldier's name, Paul Oestreicher, 22 March 2003
- Chirac says Allies acting above 'rule of law' by using force, John Lichfield, 19 March 2003
- The forgotten power of the General Assembly, Robert Fisk, 14 March 2003
- We should aspire to a world that is ruled by law not by war, Independent, 12 March 2003
- Out of the straitjacket: the US wants to use potentially lethal chemicals against Iraq - despite the fact that this would contravene international law, Alastair Hay, 12 March 2003
- America boycotts opening of world court, Stephen Castle, 12 March 2003
- 'Illegal war' could mean soldiers face prosecution, Robert Verkaik, 12 March 2003
- Annan Says US Will Violate Charter if It Acts Without Approval, Patrick E Tyler and Felicity Barringer, 11 March 2003
- International Law Scholars Appeal to UN Secretary General - open letter urges adherence to international law in Iraq dispute, 10 March 2003
- The UN's Crucial Role - an immoral and unjust war on Iraq is no less one because the Security Council caves in to pressure from the US and authorizes it, Michael Mandel, 10 March 2003
- No case for military action lawyers tell Blair, Duncan Campbell, Michael White and Patrick Wintour, 7 March 2003
- Australian Experts Warn Attack on Iraq Could End in International Court, AFP, 26 February 2003
- Out of the wreckage - by tearing up the global rulebook, the US is in fact undermining its own imperial rule, George Monbiot, 25 February 2003
- International Humanitarian Law Issues In A Potential War In Iraq, Human Rights Watch, February 20, 2003
- Israeli fury as Belgian court opens way for Sharon trial, AFP, 13 February 2003
- The Iraq Crisis and International Law, Richard Falk and David Krieger, 7 February 2003
- Media Bubble, Norman Solomon, 7 February 2003
- International Beach Operation: The Hague, ALL4-JUSTICE-4ALL, 29 January 2003
- Lessons from Nuremberg, Ian Williams, 19 January 2003
- Belgium may revive Sharon war crimes case, Andrew Osborn, 17 January 2003
- Our troops alone risk prosecution - the international criminal court has no power over the US or Iraq, Philippe Sands, 15 January 2003
- Tribunal in landmark ruling on war correspondents, Ciar Byrne, 11 December 2002
- Attitude Adjustment on Human Rights, Christopher Brauchli, 7 December 2002
- Did the UN Security Council Violate Its Own Rules in Passing the Iraq Resolution? George P. Fletcher, 16 November 2002
- Diplomacy and dollars secure rare unanimity at the UN, David Usborne, 9 November 2002
- Legal analysis of the US-UK draft Security Council Resolution, Dr Glen Rangwala, 8 November 2002
- Déjà Vu All Over Again… Phyllis Bennis, 15 October 2002
- Lawyers stress the need for UN approval: Britain would break international law if it used armed force against Iraq, Chris Gray, 12 October 2002
- US Presses for Total Exemption From War Crimes Court, Elizabeth Becker, 8 October 2002
- Current Violations of UN Security Council Resolutions by countries other than Iraq, Stephen Zunes, 7 October 2002
- How the League of Nations ended up as debris, Robert Fisk, 5 October 2002
- Media Guide: How to View the United Nations, Norman Solomon, 3 October 2002
- The UN Charter and the Use of Force Against Iraq, Lawyers' Committee on Nuclear Policy and others, 2 October 2002
- Prejudicial conduct - International court falls victim to politics, Guardian Leader, 2 October 2002
- Britain accused of sacrificing new court, Ian Black, 1 October 2002
- Empire and Military Supremacy at Heart of Bush Strategy, Roland Watson, 21 September 2002
- 'The National Security Strategy of the United States', the full text of Bush's National Security Strategy, 20 September 2002
- US Drops Bid to Strengthen Germ Warfare Accord, Peter Slevin, 19 September 2002
- Gangster Diplomacy, Bush style: if you want to know how George W Bush will go about getting international support for war, look at how his father did it 12 years ago, John Pilger, 19 September 2002
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Act now to protect the international justice system, Amnesty International, on-line petition
- Might Makes Right? Wrong, Kimon Valaskakis, 17 September 2002
- International Criminals, Tom Turnipseed, 17 September 2002
- It's Time for the US to Join the United Nations, Ellen Goodman,15 September 2002
- The Last Emperor: One Thing Was Made Crystal Clear Yesterday: There Is No Other Authority Than America, No Law But US Law, Polly Toynbee, 13 September 2002
- Bush at the UN: 'Diplomacy' in the Age of the American Empire, Robert Jensen and Rahul Mahajan, 13 September 2002
- The mantra that means this time it's serious, Robert Fisk, 13 September 2002
- Mary Robinson: Human Rights Crusader, Boston Globe Editorial, 3 September 2002, Boston Globe Editorial, 3 September 2002
- US Presses Allies on War Crimes Court: Aid Wielded in Push for Immunity Pacts, Peter Slevin, 27 August 2002
- Afghanistan: Evidence Awaits in Mass Graves, Leonard S. Rubenstein, 22 August 2002
- Colombians Oppose US Request for Immunity From ICC, AFP, 20 August 2002
- US Asks Colombia to Grant Immunity to Military Trainers, Scott Wilson, 16 August 2002
- A US Attack on Iraq Unlawful Warn Mideast Experts, Thalif Deen, 14 August 2002
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US rebuffed on international court exemption: Switzerland and Yugoslavia reject call for bilateral deals,
Matthew Engel, 14 August 2002
- Bay Activists Win in Fight to Get Human Rights Cases Tried in US, Robert Collier, 11 August 2002
- Rejecting Treaties is a Bush Convention, Chrisopher Brauchli, 10 August 2002
- US Brandishes Another Stick Over World Court: threat to stop many nations' military aid, Elizabeth Becker, 10 August 2002
- US Seeking Pacts in a Bid to Shield Its Peacekeepers, Christopher Marquis, 7 August 2002
- Mayor of Hiroshima Criticizes US for Unilaterally Pursuing Its Own Interests, Kenji Hall, 7 August 2002
- America forced me out, says Robinson, Oliver Burkeman, 31 July 2002
- US Will Block Vote on UN Torture Measure, Diplomats Say, Dafna Linzer, 24 July 2002
- President Bush Plans a War of Aggression, David Morgan, 21 July 2002
- 'Let's Get Saddam': Bush Keeps Beating War Drum - Speech Takes Aim at Hostile Nations, International Court, Bob Kemper, 20 July 2002
- Stop the US Foul Play, Lloyd Axworthy, 17 July 2002
- ICC: Prep Com Chair comments on US actions, Jim Wurst, 15 July 2002
- ICC: UN Security Council Resolves Immunity Debate, Jim Wurst, 15 July 2002
- The International Criminal Court: In Dutch With America, Lauren Comiteau, 14 July 2002
- Force Above Law: The New International Disorder? Carah Lynn Ong, 13 July 2002
- US wins deal on immunity, David Usborne, 13 July 2002
- UK accused of preparing a deal with America over criminal court, Kim Sengupta, 10 July 2002
- US seeking a 'two-tier' system of international justice, Andrew Buncombe, 4 July 2002
- Security Council: No double standards on international justice, Amnesty International, 1 July 2002
- The US Assault On World Criminal Court, Eric Schwartz, 1 July 2002
- World War Crimes Court to Open Monday Despite US, Paul Gallagher, 30 June 2002
- Rights Groups Assail US Efforts to Win Exemption from International Criminal Court, Jim Lobe, 29 June 2002
- Canada, other allies blast immunity push: Bush administration wants peacekeepers shielded from prosecutions of war crimes, Paul Koring, 22 June 2002
- UK's Afghan troops given immunity, Kim Sengupta, 21 June 2002
- US threatens to pull out of UN peacekeeping, Reuters, 21 June 2002
- US Lets Down World Justice, Cherie Booth, 13 June 2002
- International Court Rejection Seen as Symbolic, Risky, Jim Lobe, 7 May 2002
- United States Formally Retracts Support of International Criminal Court Treaty: NGO Community Says Stated Reasons are Seriously Misinformed, NGO Coalition, 6 May 2002
- War Crimes Court Pits United States Against the World, James Bone, 11 April 2002
- Wellington People's Court finds warmongering governments guilty of violations of international law, PMA, 27 October 2001
- ICC PrepComm Report, WILPF, 10 July 2000
- The Women's Caucus for Gender Justice needs your support (10/2/99)
- Sign on - International Criminal Court (29/6/98)
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