[THEIR VIEW] The Emerging Shia Crescent Symposium at CFR - Understanding...
Speakers:
- Reza Aslan, Research Associate, Center on Public Diplomacy, University of Southern California
- Dale Eickelman, Ralph and Richard...
Speakers:
- Reza Aslan, Research Associate, Center on Public Diplomacy, University of Southern California
- Dale Eickelman, Ralph and Richard Lazarus Professor of Anthropology and Human Relations, Dartmouth College
- Noah Feldman, Adjunct Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations
Presider: Lisa Anderson, Dean, School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University
(June 5, 2006 at the Council on Foreign Relations)
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[22 May 13] Iraqi Kurdistan trains Syrian Kurds to fight extremist...
Iraq\'s Kurdistan Regional Government has announced military training for Syrian Kurds in the region. Kurdish authorities say the training is to...
Iraq\'s Kurdistan Regional Government has announced military training for Syrian Kurds in the region. Kurdish authorities say the training is to make sure Syria\'s Kurdish regions do not become battle grounds for extremist groups. But critics say the move could be seen as interference in Syria\'s internal affairs.
Press TV\'s Dale McEwan reports from Arbil.
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[11 July 13] Halabja chemical victims sue foreign firms - English
Victims of the 1988 chemical gas attack in Iraqi Kurdistan are taking legal action against foreign firms. Former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein...
Victims of the 1988 chemical gas attack in Iraqi Kurdistan are taking legal action against foreign firms. Former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein bought tons of chemical weapons from European firms for his assault on Kurdistan\'s Halabja town. The head of Halabja\'s Chemical Victims Society has called on families of victims to file lawsuits against the firms that armed the Iraqi dictator.
In June a group of victims filed a lawsuit against two European firms. Dutch businessman Frans van Anraat sold tons of chemicals used in the Halabja attack.
Halabja\'s genocide victims say they are determined to seek justice from any country and any business involved in selling chemical weapons to Saddam Hussein. But the victims also want to send a clear message against the use of chemical weapons by any country in the future.
Dale McEwan, Press TV, Arbil
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