DANIEL ELLSBERG
Ellsberg, currently in Washington, D.C., authored the recent book Secrets: A Memoir of Vietnam and the Pentagon Papers.
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DENIS HALLIDAY
Former head of the U.N. oil-for-food program and former U.N. Assistant Secretary General of the U.N.
BRIAN WILLSON
Was in Vietnam as an Air Force officer, now active in Veterans for Peace.
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ZAINEB ISTRABADI
Associate director of the Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies Program at Indiana University at Bloomington, an Iraqi-American.
NORMAN SOLOMON
Coauthor of the new book Target Iraq and executive director of the Institute for Public Accuracy.
JOHN QUIGLEY
Professor of international law at Ohio State University, Quigley said today: “The military action against Iraq is not justified under any doctrine of law and therefore constitutes aggression.”
KEVIN GRAY
Author of the recent article “The Sun Never Sets,” editorial page editor for Black News in S.C.
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MEDEA BENJAMIN
JODIE EVANS
Founders of Code Pink, a women’s peace group that has maintained a vigil in front of the White House.
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JACQUELINE CABASSO
Now in New York City, executive director of Western States Legal Foundation, a nuclear disarmament advocacy organization; wrote the article “The End of Disarmament and the Arms Races to Come.”
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WILLIAM HARTUNG
Senior research fellow at the World Policy Institute specializing in military affairs.
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KANI XULAM
Director of the American Kurdish Information Network.
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CHRISTOPHER SIMPSON
Professor of communications at American University and author of several books including Science of Coercion; can address satellite imaging, psychological operations and propaganda.
DAVID MILLER
With the Stirling Media Research Institute in Scotland, specializes in global public opinion.
For more information, contact at the Institute for Public Accuracy:
Sam Husseini, (202) 347-0020