ThePublicMindDenver | Sanctions On Iraq - Talk by Denis Halliday & Phyllis Bennis @ThePublicMindDenver | Uploaded December 2015 | Updated October 2024, 5 hours ago.
Denis Halliday was the United Nations Humanitarian Coordinator in Iraq from 1997 until 1998. After a 34-year career at the United Nations,
where he had reached Assistant Secretary-General level, Halliday resigned in 1998 over the Iraq sanctions, characterizing them as "genocide"
Phyllis Bennis is an American writer, activist, and political commentator. She directs the New Internationalism Project at the Institute for Policy Studies.
Halliday and Bennis spoke about the devastating effects of the sanctions on Iraq in Denver, Colorado on February 19, 1999.
Published by it can be pictures, Boulder, CO. itcanbepictures.com
Denis Halliday was the United Nations Humanitarian Coordinator in Iraq from 1997 until 1998. After a 34-year career at the United Nations,
where he had reached Assistant Secretary-General level, Halliday resigned in 1998 over the Iraq sanctions, characterizing them as "genocide"
Phyllis Bennis is an American writer, activist, and political commentator. She directs the New Internationalism Project at the Institute for Policy Studies.
Halliday and Bennis spoke about the devastating effects of the sanctions on Iraq in Denver, Colorado on February 19, 1999.
Published by it can be pictures, Boulder, CO. itcanbepictures.com