International Campaign Against Aggression on Iraq explained
The International Campaign Against Aggression on Iraq (ICAAI) was a campaign umbrella group launched in Cairo 2003, at the Cairo Anti-war Conference,[1] to oppose the invasion of Iraq.[2]
The ICAAI sought to co-ordinate the February 15th global day of action against the Iraq war, which became the largest day of demonstrations in history, involving up to 25 million people in 150 countries.[3] [4]
The ICAAI's president was Ahmed Ben Bella[5] and its vice-president was John Rees.
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