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OWOS ACTION - Call the government to account on Iraq

Directly ask the government the questions you think are the most important after 5 years of war in Iraq
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Call on the government to answer the 10 key questions, from OWOS supporters, about Iraq, on the 5th Anniversary of the start of the war.

Q1.

With so much doubt over the legality of going to war, and also the conduct of the war, what are the reasons for not bringing the then Prime Minister to answer in court?

A1.

No answer to Question 1 yet.

Q2.

How does the government justify spending over £7 billion on the war to date when pensioners and hospitals in Britain are in need of funds?

A2.

No answer to Question 2 yet.

Q3.

What is the effect on people’s trust in democracy and willingness to participate in the democratic process when the government ignores the voices of two million people who demonstrated to express their opposition to the war as well as the wishes of the majority of British people?

A3.

No answer to Question 3 yet.

Q4.

How many civilian casualties and military casualties – on both sides – have been lost as a direct result of the war in Iraq?

A4.

No answer to Question 4 yet.

Q5.

When exactly did Tony Blair make the decision to go to war?

A5.

No answer to Question 5 yet.

Q6.

What reparations will Britain make to the people of Iraq?

A6.

No answer to Question 6 yet.

Q7.

British troops are still risking injury and death while our government continues the war for reasons that are still unclear – when will the government take all British troops out of Iraq?

A1.

No answer to Question 7 yet.

Q8.

As the long-lasting effects of Depleted Uranium on the people of Iraq and on the environment are not fully understood, will the government ban the use of DU until they are?

A8.

No answer to Question 8 yet.

Q9.

According to the US State Department, terrorist incidents increased 25% worldwide from 2005-2006. What is the British Government doing to re-establish the principle that disputes can be settled peacefully without recourse to violence?

A9.

No answer to Question 9 yet.

Q10.

For what reasons did we go to war?

A10.

No answer to Question 10 yet.

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