- Glen Rangwala
Glen Rangwala is a University Lecturer and fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge University in
England . Trained inpolitical theory andinternational law , he completed adoctorate on political and legal rhetoric in theArab Middle East . His academic work focuses onPalestinian politics from 1967 to 1977, and the rhetorical relations between theWest Bank resident population and the leadership of the Palestinian resistance movement in exile. He has co-written a monograph, "Iraq in Fragments" (Cornell University Press, 2006), on the fragmentation of the Iraqi polity following the invasion of 2003. He has also published on international humanitarian law, comparativehuman rights law,Iraq andnuclear weapons .He is involved with Campaign Against Sanctions on Iraq (dissolved and replaced by Cambridge Solidarity with Iraq in October 2003) and Arab Media Watch. His website [http://middleeastreference.org.uk Middleeastreference.org.uk] contains information about Middle Eastern history and politics, in particular Palestine and Iraq. He is an editor of
Labour Briefing .In the run-up to the 2003 Iraq war Rangwala wrote articles in newspapers and appeared on British TV, especially in the context of the "
dodgy dossier " prepared byTony Blair 's government. Rangwala had discovered that this dossier was mostly plagiarised from a postgraduate student's thesis and articles inJane's Intelligence Review (with minor falsifications) [http://www.channel4.com/news/2003/02/week_1/06_dossier.html] and traced back the people who had edited the dossier [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/3037760.stm] . He submitted written evidence to the House of CommonsSelect Committee on Foreign Affairs when it investigated the British government's information policy leading to the Iraq war [http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200203/cmselect/cmfaff/813/813we18.htm] . He has since published a number of articles on the Iraq war, especially inThe Independent [http://middleeastreference.org.uk/writings.html] .Together with
Dan Plesch , he contributed an article to "A Case to Answer", a report commissioned by MPAdam Price on whichimpeachment procedures against Tony Blair are based. The report assembles evidence that Blair misled the British Parliament and people over reasons for the 2003 war on Iraq mainly from the PM's own statements and evidence disclosed by theHutton Inquiry and theButler Report .External links
* [http://mediaguide.admin.cam.ac.uk/FMPro?-db=experts&-format=detail.html&-lay=data%5fentry&-sortfield=family%5fname&Areas%5fof%5fExpertise=International%20Affairs&-max=2147483647&-recid=33127&-find= Cambridge university site]
* [http://middleeastreference.org.uk/ Middle East Reference]
* [http://www.iraqpolicy.org.uk/ IraqPolicy.org.uk] (This URL no longer works, but its content can still be found on the [http://www.archive.org Internet Archive] .)
* [http://www.casi.org.uk/index.html Campaign Against Sanctions on Iraq, renamed to Cambridge Solidarity with Iraq]
* [http://www.arabmediawatch.com/ Arab Media Watch]
* [http://impeachblair.org/downloads/A_Case_To_Answer.pdf A Case to Answer] (link to PDF file)
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