Series of five group talks and presentations which examine United States actions in the Gulf War, 1990-1991: motives for the war, American foreign policy, military actions, and the impact upon the people and environment of the Middle East.|PUBLIC HEARINGS ON UNITED STATES WAR CRIMES. - Series of five group talks and presentations which examine United States actions in the Gulf War: motives for war, American foreign policy, military actions, and the impact upon the peoples and environment of the Middle East. CONTENT: Panel 4. pt.1. Domestic costs of the war : racism, cutbacks and repression / Debra Jackson (5 min.) -- pt.2. Harsh government prosecution of military resisters / William M. Kunstler (10 min.) -- pt.3. Education cutbacks as part of war costs / Jennifer Whelan (10 min.) -- pt.4. Government attacks and violence against Arab people / Neal Saad (14 min.). RECORDED: Stuyvesant High School, New York, 11 May 1991.
pt.1. Domestic costs of the war : racism, cutbacks and repression / Debra Jackson (5 min.) -- pt.2. Harsh government prosecution of military resisters / William M. Kunstler (10 min.) ; pt.3. Education cutbacks as part of war costs / Jennifer Whelan (10 min.) ; pt.4. Government attacks and violence against Arab people / Neal Saad (14 min.).
pt.1. Domestic costs of the war : racism, cutbacks and repression / Debra Jackson (5 min.) -- pt.2. Harsh government prosecution of military resisters / William M. Kunstler (10 min.) ; pt.3. Education cutbacks as part of war costs / Jennifer Whelan (10 min.) ; pt.4. Government attacks and violence against Arab people / Neal Saad (14 min.).