Genocide by Sanctions
is a powerful new video that comes out of Ramsey Clark's 1997 trip to Iraq to document the effects of the blockade on the people there, particularly the children. By 1998 1.5 million children had died as a result of these genocidal sanctions. This video contains important historical perspective that explains why the United States is so determined to maintain the sanctions. 28 minutes $20
"GENOCIDE BY SANCTIONS" VIDEO WINS ACCLAIM
The documentary "Genocide by Sanctions"--a damning look at the human toll of U.S.-led economic sanctions against Iraq--took second prize in the George Sidney Independent Film Competition in 1998. The third annual film competition was part of the San Luis Obispo International Film Festival.
Gloria La Riva, producer and editor of the prize- winning documentary, ran in the California gubernatorial election on the Peace and Freedom Party ticket.
La Riva 's documentary video, Let Iraq Live, is a companion to the book Challenge to Genocide; Let Iraq Live.
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