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Human shield action to Iraq

On January 25, 2003 an international group of volunteers left London and headed for Baghdad to act as voluntary human shields, hoping to avert a U.S. invasion. The action's primary organiser, Kenneth O'Keefe, a former U.S. Marine who served in the 1991 Gulf War but who renounced his citizenship afterwards, instigated the action with an article in The Observer, titled "Back to Iraq as a human shield".[15]


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  1. ^  "Back to Iraq as a human shield." The Observer, 29 December, 2002. Accessed on January 30, 2005.
  2. ^  "Volunteer 'human shields' flock to Iraq." BBC News, 17 February, 2003. Accessed on 30 January, 2005.
  3. ^  "The Human Shield Movement." paragraph 8, Z Magazine Online, November 2003, Volume 16, Number 11. Accessed on 30 January, 2005.
  4. ^  "The Human Shield Movement." paragraph 8, Z Magazine Online, November 2003, Volume 16, Number 11. Accessed on 30 January, 2005.
  5. ^  "The Human Shield Movement." paragraph 6, Z Magazine Online, November 2003, Volume 16, Number 11. Accessed on 30 January, 2005.
  6. ^  "Human Shields Put Bush on Notice." Human Shield Action to Iraq official website. Accessed on 30 January, 2005.
  7. ^  "Protocol Additional to the Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949, and relating to the Protection of Victims of International Armed Conflicts (Protocol 1) (2nd part)." Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights. Accessed on 18 March, 2005.
  8. ^  "Body blow as human shields ordered out." The Age, 8 March, 2003. Accessed on 30 January, 2005.
  9. ^  "Christiaan Briggs Reports On Iraq." Scoop, 14 March, 2003. Accessed on 30 January, 2005. (A self-citation by an organiser of the human shield action and a contributor to this article.)
  10. ^  "Company of a stranger." Guardian Unlimited, 19 July, 2003. Accessed on 30 January, 2005.
  11. ^  "The Human Shield Movement." Z Magazine Online, November 2003, Volume 16, Number 11. Accessed on 30 January, 2005.
  12. ^  "UK bus owner defends Iraq trip." CNN, Special Report, War in Iraq, 4 March, 2003. Accessed on 30 January, 2005.
  13. ^  "Transcript of Lou Dobbs Moneyline." CNN, 26 February, 2003. Accessed on 30 January, 2005.
  14. ^  "Human shield summary of action." Human Shield Action to Iraq official website, front page. Accessed on 30 January, 2005.
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