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Dear list members,

As you may be aware, several members of the CASI committee have recently
set up a new website: www.iraqanalysis.org . The aim is to provide good,
reliable information and analysis about the situation in post-invasion
Iraq, just as CASI aimed to do about Iraq under sanctions.

You've probably already seen the briefings we produced this autumn: on
the government's reponse to the Lancet report and the US tactic of
denying water supplies to cities under attack
(http://www.iraqanalysis.org/briefings/). The latter has recently been
published in 'The Spokesman' journal
(http://www.spokesmanbooks.com/Spokesman/Spksmn_84.htm).

We hope you will find the new site useful. It's still under development,
and we would be grateful for any input you can give. In particular, it
would be great if you could let us know of any links or categories of
information you feel should be on the site. We would like to know how
user-friendly you find the design, and if we can improve it in any way.

We also need people to help develop the information sources pages and to
keep them up-to-date. It's extremely easy to contribute to the site and
no knowledge of html-editing is necessary. Please contact us if you
would like to know more.

Lastly, it would be very helpful if you could make sure any sites which
you edit or use have a link to us.

Many thanks, Alison Klevnas

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