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Friday, June 24, 2005

US caused more deaths in Iraq than Saddam, Says WTI, June 25, 2005

ISTANBUL - The World Tribunal on Iraq (WTI), a grouping of NGOs, intellectuals and writers opposed to the war in Iraq, accused the United States of causing more deaths in Iraq than the ousted president Saddam Hussein.

"With two wars and 13 years of criminal sanctions, the United States have been responsible for more deaths in Iraq than Saddam Hussein," Larry Everest, a journalist, told hundreds of anti-war activists gathered in Istanbul.

Founded in 2003, the WTI is modelled on the 1960s Russell Tribunal, created by the British philosopher Bertrand Russell to denounce the war in Vietnam. It has held about 20 sessions so far in different locations around the globe.

A symbolic verdict was to be handed down on Monday by the 14 "jurors of conscience" -including the militant Indian novelish Arundhati Roy, winner of the 1997 Booker Prize for "The God of Small Things."

The tribunal has for the past two years been gathering what it says is evidence that the war launched in March 2003 to oust Saddam was illegal, and it has also been gathering evidence of axactions allegedly committed by the coalition troops.

Its verdict on Monday after its final session is expected to condemn both the United States and Britain.

Roy told the gathering here: "The evidence collated in this tribunal should.....be used by the International Criminal Court - whose jurisdiction the U.S. does not recognize - to try as war criminals George Bush, Tony Blair, John Howard, Silvio Berlusconi, and all those government officials, army generals and corporate CEOs who participated in this war and now benefit from it."

She added that the tribunal was "an act of resistance, a denfense mounted against one of the most cowardly wars ever fought in history."

Some 200 non-governmental organizations (NGOs) - including the environmental group Greenpeace, the anti-globalization ATTAC and Vietnam Veterans Against the War - as well as a number of prominent intellectuals such as US linguist Noam Chomsky and Egyptian sociologist Samir Amin are involved in the WTI.

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