- International Action Center
The International Action Center (IAC) is an
activist group founded by formerUnited States Attorney General Ramsey Clark . It supports anti-imperialist movements around the world, and opposes U.S. military intervention in all circumstances.The IAC has offices in major cities including
New York City ,Washington, D.C. ,San Francisco andBoston . The IAC share a considerable overlap with members of theWorkers World Party .Leftist political and
anti-colonialist issues inIraq , Palestine,Haiti ,Cuba ,Latin America , thePhilippines ,Korea and elsewhere around the world are of particular interest to the IAC.After the
September 11, 2001 attacks , IAC initiated theA.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition, which helped to organize several massive rallies in opposition to the U.S. invasion of Iraq, for a time in loose partnership with United for Peace and Justice. After a split in Workers World Party, the leadership of ANSWER separated from the IAC. For their part, the IAC initiated theTroops Out Now Coalition to oppose the war.The IAC sent a delegation to the
Central African Republic to secure the release of the Haitian president,Jean Bertrand Aristide , after he was removed from power by a U.S.-backed coup in February 2004.The IAC regularly organizes rallies, conferences and other events to support human rights and in opposition to
imperialism and "corporateoppression ."The IAC publishes books on topical matters, including books on the effect of United Nations sanctions on the people of Iraq, "The Fire This Time", by Ramsey Clark; a history of Haiti, "Haiti: A Slave Revolution"; and a book on the effects of the use of
depleted uranium in warfare, "Poison Dust".External links
* [http://www.iacenter.org International Action Center homepage]
* [http://www.normals.com Normals's Books and Records]
* [http://www.archive.org/details/GreatSpeechesAndInterviewsWithRichardBecker Hear Richard Becker, the Western Region Co-Director of the International Action Center Audio] in Sacramento, CA on Feb. 20, 2008
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