Opposition to United Nations Sanctions
Thomas Gumbleton, auxiliary bishop of Detroit, and Father Simon Harak of the Fairfield University Society of Jesus, both opponents of sancti… read more
Thomas Gumbleton, auxiliary bishop of Detroit, and Father Simon Harak of the Fairfield University Society of Jesus, both opponents of sanctions against Iraq being executed by the United Nations, talked about their reasons for dissent. They also discussed recent meetings between UN representatives and their organization. Following their presentation, the panelists answered questions from the audience. close
People in this video
- Simon Harak Priest Fairfield University
Hosting Organization
Related Video
-
Iran and Libya Sanctions Act Signing
President Clinton talked about this legislation which would make it harder for Libya and Iran to sell oil in order to su…
-
U.S. Cuba Sanctions
Michael Ranneberger briefed foreign journalists on the U.S. response to Cuba’s downing of two U.S. civilian aircraft, in…
-
U.S. Cuba Sanctions
In response to the Cuban downing of two civilian charter aircraft, President Bill Clinton announced five measures to inc…
-
Japan Trade Sanctions Release
U.S. Trade Representative Mickey Kantor talked about possible sanctions against Japanese luxury cars in response to Japa…