Kraje zaatakowane, z pogwalceniem ich terytoriow: Egipt, Jordania, Irak, Liban, Syria, Tunezja
Kraje okupowane przez lata: Egipt, Liban, Syria
Kraje obecnie okupowane: Syria
Terytoria bezprawnie zaaneksowane: Wzgorza Golan , Jerozolima, terytoria palestynskie
Ofensywne wojny: 1956, 1967, 1982
Posiada bron masowego razenia: tak
Posiada bron nuklearna: tak
Najgorsze okrucienstwa przeciwko ludnosci cywilnej: 17,500 cywilow libanskich zabitych podczas inwazji
Libanu w 1982
Obecnie obowiazujace sankcje ONZ : nie
Rezolucje ONZ odnoszace sie do Iraku:
UNSCR 678 - November 29, 1990
UNSCR 686 - March 2, 1991
UNSCR 687 - April 3, 1991
UNSCR 688 - April 5, 1991
UNSCR 707 - August 15, 1991
UNSCR 715 - October 11, 1991
UNSCR 949 - October 15, 1994
UNSCR 1051 - March 27, 1996
UNSCR 1060 - June 12, 1996
UNSCR 1115 - June 21, 1997
UNSCR 1134 - October 23, 1997
UNSCR 1137 - November 12, 1997
UNSCR 1154 - March 2, 1998
UNSCR 1194 - September 9, 1998
UNSCR 1205 - November 5, 1998
UNSCR 1284 - December 17, 1999
Rezolucje ONZ odnoszace sie do Izraela :
SC Resolution 42 (1948) of 5 March 1948 [Adopted at 263rd meeting (8-0-3) (3 abstentions were
Argentina, Syria, United Kingdom)]
SC Resolution 43 (1948) of 1 April 1948 [Adopted at 277th meeting - unanimously]
SC Resolution 44 (1948) of 1 April 1948 [Adopted at 277th meeting (9-0-2) (2 abstentions were
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, U.S.S.R.)]
SC Resolution 46 (1948) of 17 April 1948 [Adopted at 283rd meeting (9-0-2) (2 abstentions were
Ukrainian S.S.R., U.S.S.R.)]
SC Resolution 48 (1948) of 23 April 1948 [Adopted at 287th meeting (8-0-3) (3 abstentions were
Colombia, Ukrainian S.S.R., U.S.S.R.)]
SC Resolution 49 (1948) of 22 May 1948 [Adopted at 302nd meeting (8-0-3) (3 abstentions were
Syria, Ukrainian S.S.R., U.S.S.R.)]
SC Resolution 50 (1948) of 29 May 1948 [Adopted at 310th meeting (Draft was voted on in parts,
no vote taken on text as a whole.)]
SC Resolution 53 (1948) of 7 July 1948 [Adopted at 331st meeting (8-0-3) (3 abstentions were
Syria, Ukrainian S.S.R., U.S.S.R.)]
SC Resolution 54 (1948) of 15 July 1948 [Adopted at 338th meeting (7-1-3) (1 against was Syria,
3 abstentions were Argentina, Ukrainian S.S.R., U.S.S.R.)]
SC Resolution 56 (1948) of 19 August 1948 [Adopted at 354th meeting (Draft was voted on in
parts, no vote taken on the text as a whole.)]
SC Resolution 57 (1948) of 18 September 1948 [Adopted at 358th meeting-unanimously]
SC Resolution 59 (1948) of 19 October 1948 [Adopted at 367th meeting -unanimously]
SC Resolution 60 (1948) of 29 October 1948 [Adopted at 375th meeting (without a vote)]
SC Resolution 61 (1948) of 4 November 1948 [Adopted at 377th meeting (9-1-1) (1 against was
Ukrainian S.S.R.; 1 abstention was U.S.S.R.)]
SC Resolution 62 (1948) of 16 November 1948 [Adopted at 381st meeting (Draft was voted on in
parts, no vote taken on the text as a whole.)]
SC Resolution 66 (1948) of 29 December 1948 [Adopted at 396th meeting (8-0-3) (3 abstentions
were Ukrainian S.S.R., U.S.S.R., U.S.)]
SC Resolution 69 (1949) of 4 March 1949 [Adopted at 414th meeting (9-1-1) (1 against was
Egypt, 1 abstention was U.K.)]
SC Resolution 72 (1949) of 11 August 1949 [Adopted at 437th meeting (without vote)]
SC Resolution 73 (1949) of 11 August 1949 [Adopted at 437th meeting (9-0-2) (2 abstentions
were Ukrainian S.S.R., U.S.S.R.)]
SC Resolution 101 (1953) of 24 November 1953 [Adopted at 642nd meeting (9-0-2) (2
abstentions were Lebanon, U.S.S.R.)]
SC Resolution 89 (1950) of 17 November 1950 [Adopted at 524th meeting (10-0-2) (2
abstentions were Egypt, U.S.S.R.)]
SC Resolution 119 (1956) of 31 October 1956 [Adopted at 751st meeting (7-2-2) (2 against were
France, U.K., 2 abstentions were Australia, Belgium)]
SC Resolution 127 (1958) of 22 January 1958 [Adopted at 810th meeting unanimously]
SC Resolution 162 (1961) of 11 April 1961 [Adopted at 949th meeting (8-0-3) (3 abstentions were
Ceylon, U.S.S.R., United Arab Republic)
SC Resolution 228 (1966) of 25 November 1966 [Adopted at 1328th meeting (14-01) (1
abstention was New Zealand)]
SC Resolution 233 (1967) of 6 June 1967 [Adopted at 1348th meeting - unanimously]
SC Resolution 234 (1967) of 7 June 1967 [Adopted at 1350th meeting - unanimously]
SC Resolution 237 (1967) of 14 June 1967 [Adopted at 1361st meeting - unanimously]
SC Resolution 242 (1967) of 22 November 1967 [Adopted 1382nd meeting -unanimously]
SC Resolution 248 (1968) of 24 March 1968 [Adopted at 1407th meeting - unanimously]
SC Resolution 250 (1968) of 27 April 1968 [Adopted at 1417th meeting - unanimously]
SC Resolution No. 251 (1968) of 2 May 1968 [Adopted at 1420th meeting - unanimously]
SC Resolution No. 252 (1968) of 21 May 1968 [Adopted at 1426th meeting (13-0-2) (2
abstentions were Canada, U.S.)]
SC Resolution 259 (1968) of 27 September 1968 [Adopted at 1454th meeting (12-0-3) (3
abstentions were Canada, Denmark, U.S.)]
SC Resolution 267 (1969) of 3 July 1969 [Adopted at 1485th meeting - unanimously]
SC Resolution 271 (1969) of 15 September 1969 [Adopted at 1512th meeting (11-0-4) (4
abstentions were Colombia, Finland, Paraguay, U.S.)]
37. SC Resolution 298 (1971) of 25 September 1971 [Adopted at 1582nd meeting (14-0-1)(1
abstention was Syria)]
SC Resolution 331 (1973) of 20 April 1973 [Adopted at 1710th meeting - unanimously]
SC Resolution 338 (1973) of 22 October 1973 [Adopted at 1747th meeting-unanimously]
SC Resolution 339 (1973) of 23 October 1973 [Adopted at 1748th meeting (14-0-0) (China did
not vote)]
SC Resolution 344 (1973) of 15 December 1973 [Adopted at 1760th meeting (10-0-4) (4
abstentions were France, U.S.S.R., U.K., U.S.)]
SC Resolution 381 (1975) of 30 November 1975 [Adopted at 1856th meeting (13-0-0) (China and
Iraq did not vote)]
SC Resolution 425 (1978) of 19 March 1978 [Adopted at 2074th meeting (12-0-2) (2 abstentions
were Czechoslovakia and U.S.S.R., China did not participate in the voting)]
SC Resolution 446 (1979) of 22 March 1979 [Adopted at 2134th meeting (12-0-3) (3 abstentions
were Norway, U.K., U.S.)]
SC Resolution 452 (1979) of 20 July 1979 [Adopted at 2159th meeting (14-0-1) (1 abstention was
U.S.)]
46. SC Resolution 465 (1980) of 1 March 1980 [Adopted at 2203rd meeting - unanimously]
SC Resolution 468 (1980) of 8 May 1980 [Adopted at 2221st meeting (14-0-1) (1 abstention was
U.S.)]
SC Resolution 469 (1980) of 20 May 1980 [Adopted at 2223rd meeting (14-0-1) (1 abstention
was U.S.)]
SC Resolution 471 (1980) of 5 June 1980 [Adopted at 2226th meeting (14-0-1) (1 abstention was
U.S.)]
SC Resolution 476 (1980) of 30 June 1980 [Adopted at 2242nd meeting (14-0-1) (1 abstention
was U.S.)]
SC Resolution 478 (1980) of 20 August 1980 [Adopted at 2245th meeting (14-0-1) (1 abstention
was U.S.)]
52. SC Resolution 484 (1980) of 19 December 1980 [Adopted 2260th meeting-unanimously]
SC Resolution 500 (1982) of 28 January 1982 [Adopted at 2330th meeting (13-0-2) (2
abstentions were U.K., U.S.)]
SC Resolution 508 (1982) of 5 June 1982 [Adopted at 2374th meeting unanimously]
SC Resolution 509 (1982) of 6 June 1982 [Adopted at 2375th meeting unanimously]
SC Resolution 512 (1982) of 19 June 1982 [Adopted at 2380th meeting unanimously]
SC Resolution 513 (1982) of 4 July 1982 [Adopted at 2382nd meeting unanimously]
SC Resolution 515 (1982) of 29 July 1982 [Adopted at 2385th meeting (14-0-0) (U.S. did not
participate in the vote.)]
SC Resolution 516 (1982) of 1 August 1982 [Adopted at 2386th meeting unanimously]
SC Resolution 517 (1982) of 4 August 1982 [Adopted at 2389th meeting (14-0-1) (1 abstention
was U.S.)]
SC Resolution 518 (1982) of 12 August 1982 [Adopted at 2392nd meeting unanimously]
SC Resolution 520 (1982) of 17 September 1982 [Adopted at 2395th meeting unanimously]
SC Resolution 521 (1982) of 19 September 1982 [Adopted 2396th meeting-unanimously]
SC Resolution 573 (1985) of 4 October 1985 [Adopted at 2615th meeting (14-0-1) (1 abstention
was U.S.)
SC Resolution 592 (1986) of 8 December 1986 [Adopted at 2727th meeting (14-0-1) (1
abstention was U.S.)]
SC Resolution 605 (1987) of 22 December 1987 [Adopted at 2777th meeting (14-0-1) (1
abstention was U.S.)]
SC Resolution 607 (1988) of 5 January 1988 [Adopted at 2780th meeting - unanimously]
SC Resolution 608 (1988) of 14 January 1988 [Adopted at 2781st meeting (14-0-1) (1 abstention
was U.S.)]
SC Resolution 611 (1988) of 25 April 1988 [Adopted at 2810th meeting (14-0-1) (1 abstention
was U.S.)]
SC Resolution 636 (1989) of 6 July 1989 [Adopted at 2870th meeting (14-0-1) (1 abstention was
U.S.)]
SC Resolution 641 (1989) of 30 August 1989 [Adopted at 2883rd meeting (14-0-1) (1 abstention
was U.S.)]
SC Resolution 672 (1990) of 12 October 1990 [Adopted at 2948th meeting-unanimously]
SC Resolution 673 (1990) of 24 October 1990 [Adopted at 2949th meeting-unanimously]
SC Resolution 681 (1990) of 20 December 1990 [Adopted at 2970th meeting -unanimously]
SC Resolution 694 (1991) of 24 May 1991 [Adopted at 2989th meeting - unanimously]
SC Resolution 726 (1992) of 6 January 1992 [Adopted at 3026th meeting - unanimously]
SC Resolution 799 (1992) of 18 December 1992 [Adopted at 3151st meeting-unanimously]
SC Resolution 904 (1994) of 18 March 1994 [Adopted at 3351st meeting unanimously (Draft was
voted on in parts, with the U.S. abstaining on two preambular paragraphs. No vote was taken on
the text as a whole.)]
SC Resolution 1073 (1996) of 28 September 1996 [Adopted at 3698th meeting (14-0-1) (1
abstention was U.S.)]
SC Resolution 1322 (2000) of 7 October 2000 Adopted at 4205th meeting (14-0-1) (1 abstention
was U.S.)]
Resolution <1397> (2002) of 12 March 2002 [Adopted at # th meeting (14-0-1) (1 abstention was
the Syrian Arab Republic)]
Resolution 1402 (2002) of 30 March 2002 [Adopted at 4503 rd meeting (14-0-1) (1 abstention
was the Syrian Arab Republic)]
Resolution 1403 (2002) of 4 April 2002 [Adopted at 4506 th meeting-unanimously]
Resolution 1405 (2002) of 19 April 2002 [Adopted at 4516th meeting-unanimously]
Wnioski nasuwaja sie same........
Dla ropy naftowej poświęcą 500 000 niewinnych cywili już na samym początku wojny.
W przypadku użycia broni jądrowej - zginie 3,8 mln ludzi w tym regionie.
cierpiącego narodu. Analogiczna sytuacja dotyczyła talibów, z którymi
rurociągu (notabene prezydent Karzai był długo doradcą Unocalu Busha).
Przykładów podobnej hipokryzji rządu USA można by wymienić jeszcze wiele.
*2. a co do drugiego: warto pamiętać, że poprzedni inspektor ds. rozbrojenia
manifestacjach. Nawet sama CIA zmuszona była oficjalnie zaprotestować
propagandowy). Wysoki urzędnik Białego Domu stwierdził w londyńskim
"Mirror", że atak na Irak i tak nastąpi, niezależnie od wyniku inspekcji.
informacyjne nt. demonstracji, zapraszamy do udziału w nich!
w środy godz. 12.30-13.30 pod główną bramą UW (Krakowskie Przedmieście)
zbierać nazwiska znanych ludzi, przedstawicieli różnych organizacji i innych.
profesorowie, artyści, związkowcy...
Tekst z podpisami przekażemy gazetom do opublikowania. Podpisał się już
Jacek Kuroń, Piotr Ikonowicz i wielu innych "sprawiedliwych wśród narodów świata"
Czerpiąc swój sprzeciw z różnych źródeł światopoglądowych wspólnie mówimy:
NIE W NASZYM IMIENIU.
z Irakiem, łącząc się w naszym sprzeciwie z szeregiem intelektualistów, artystów,
działaczy społecznych i religijnych oraz organizacji antywojennych na całym świecie.
Uważamy, że ta wojna nie przyczyni się do zwalczania terroryzmu, lecz spowoduje
samym do umocnienia korzeni terroryzmu. Naszym zdaniem nic nie usprawiedliwia
ekonomicznych sankcji.