#61 January/February 2003 Iraq Under SiegeThe Deadly Impact of Sanctions and WarUpdated EditionEdited by Anthony Arnovebook notice from South End Press"This remarkable book is an invaluable documentation of the tragedy, and deserves reading by every citizen interested in the appalling reality of US and UK foreign policy." --Edward W. Said In the critically acclaimed book Iraq Under Siege--now updated to account for Bush's drive to mount another invasion, and perhaps occupation, of Iraq--leading voices describe the human, environmental, and social toll of the US-led war against Iraq. With photographs and first-person accounts that show the human aspect of the sanctions, the volume points to concrete measures people can take to end this crisis. Contributors include Denis Halliday, Anthony Arnove, Peter Pellett, Rania Masri and Ali Abunimah, Naseer Aruri, Voices in the Wilderness, Sharon Smith, Dr. Huda S. Ammash, Barbara Nimri Aziz, David Barsamian, Phyllis Bennis, George Capaccio, Noam Chomsky, Robert Fisk, Kathy Kelly, John Pilger and Howard Zinn. Z Magazine describes the book as "a remarkable collection of analytical essays, emotive calls to action, and useful 'to-do' lists for activists. It must be read. And it must be acted on." Available from South End Press, paperback, $16.00. To order, call (800) 533-8478. For more information go to www.southendpress.org/books/iraq.shtml.

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