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Crimes against Humanity and the Transition from Dictatorship to Democracy


Weşan : Trevor House Tarîx & Cîh : 1993, Salahuldin & London
Pêşgotin : Rûpel : 216
Wergêr : ISBN :
Ziman : ÎngilîzîEbad : 135x215mm
Hejmara FIKP : Liv. Eng. Ira. Cri. N° 3768Mijar : Giştî

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Crimes against Humanity and the Transition from Dictatorship to Democracy


Crimes against Humanity and the
Transition from Dictatorship to Democracy


Iraqi National Congress

Trevor House

Between June 16-19, 1992, some two hundred Iraqis representing a broad political, ethnic and religious spectrum within Iraqi society met in Vienna to found the Iraqi National Congress (henceforth "the INC"). They came from all over the world—northern Iraq, neighboring countries like Iran and Syria, Europe and the USA. Over the course of four intensive days of heated discussion and debate, these Iraqis elected an 87-person "General Assembly" which in turn voted into existence an "Executive Committee" mandated to implement the decisions of the General Assembly.

At that founding conference, the General Assembly of the INC resolved to establish in Iraq a "constitutional, parliamentary, democratic order based upon political pluralism and the peaceful transfer of power through elections based upon the sovereignty of law."

The Vienna Congress also resolved that during the transition from dictatorship to democracy a transitional government must "work during a time period of not more than one year," to carry out a number of urgent tasks. Among these is ...



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