Since the occupation of Iraq started in April 2003, multinationals have made
huge amounts of money in contracts to supply the occuption and 'rebuild'
Iraq. At the same time, the Coalition Provisional Authority, followed by the
Interim government, have passed a variety of laws which the Economist
magazine has refered to collectively as 'a capitalist dream'.

Below we present some resources on this 'corporate takeover', which is what
the brutal military occupation is holding in place.
 Articles

SpOILs of War: The neo-liberal carve up of
Iraq<http://www.radicalactivist.net/comment/article.php?id=0505iraq>
Yasmin Khan examines the corporate takeover of post-Saddam Iraq, set in the
context of a violent expansion of neo-liberalism and argues why it is
crucial that activists in the UK take up the issue in the run up to the G8.

Line of 
Defence<http://www.radicalactivist.net/comment/article.php?id=0508oilunion>
Ewa Jasiewicz reports on her visit to Basra to further solidarity work with
the General Union of Oil Employees, who are at the forefront of fighting the
corporate invasion in the oil industry.

The 'Corporate Pirates' unveil a Free Market Map of Iraq on a protest
against Windrush Communications in April 2005
 Web resources

Corporate Carve Up of Iraq <http://www.corporatewatch.org.uk/?lid=2477>
In March 2006, Corporate Watch, with The Independent, produced a report into
the impact of UK corporations in post-Saddam Iraq. The UK has had £1.16bn
worth of UK corporate contracts and investment since March 2003.

Crude Designs - The rip-off of Iraq's Oil
Wealth<http://www.carbonweb.org/crudedesigns.htm>
Production Sharing Agreements with western oil corporations are threatening
to rob Iraq of a significant portion of virtually its only export. This
report, published by social and ecological justice organisation Platform,
shows how an oil policy with its origins in the US State Department is on
its way to being adopted in Iraq with virtually no public debate.

IOF factsheet: The Corporate Invasion of Iraq
(pdf)<http://www.iraqoccupationfocus.org.uk/resources/corporate_factsheet.pdf>
This factsheet from Iraq Occupation Focus is a useful introduction to the
subject in just two A4 sides, covering the easy profits US and UK
corporations have made out of the occupation, and the new laws that were
passed by Bremer's Coalition Provisional Authority.

Baghdad Year Zero: Pillaging Iraq in pursuit of a neocon
utopia<http://auto_sol.tao.ca/node/view/855>
Naomi Klein has written a number of excellent articles on aspects of the
corporate invasion of Iraq, which can be found across the internet with the
aid of a search engine. This longer piece, originally published in November
2004, is an excellent overview of the neo-conservative agenda for Iraq, and
highlights the way in which invading Iraq was not simply as war for oil, but
part of a serious attempt by sections of the US ruling class to remake the
world in its own image. Essential and illuminating reading.

Silent War: The USA's Economic and Ideological Occupation of Iraq
(pdf)<http://www.focusweb.org/pdf/Iraq_Dossier.pdf>
Published by radical NGO Focus on the Global South, this is perhaps the most
in-depth and systematic account so far of the corporate invasion. Chapters
cover the reconstruction and privatisation of Iraq, the new patent laws, the
role of USAID (the United States' international development agency), and the
ideological reconstruction of Iraqi society. At 54 pages, its not the first
thing you should read, but its worth it if you want a deeper understanding
of what the neo-cons have been trying to do with Iraq.

Snouts in the trough: Protests outside the Iraq Procurement Conference, 2004
 Links

Corporate Takeover of Iraq

Excellent resource for the sacking of Mesopotamia.
<http://www.warprofiteers.com/>

http://www.radicalactivist.net/corporateiraq/
<http://www.warprofiteers.com/>


<http://www.warprofiteers.com/>

WarProfiteers.com <http://www.warprofiteers.com/>
Maintained by CorpWatch, a US organisation opposed to corporate-led
globalization, and carries lots of useful info about the involvement of US
corporations in Iraq.

Iraq Occupation Focus <http://www.iraqoccupationfocus.org.uk/>
IOF's regular email newsletter covers all aspects of the occuption,
including the corporate invasion, and also has information about events
which are being organised to oppose it in the UK.

Voices in the Wilderness UK <http://www.voicesuk.org/>
Organised the Iraq War Fat Cat Tour in 2004. Useful information about this
and the facts of the corporate invasion across the site.

Focus on the Global South <http://www.focusweb.org/>
Radical research organisation based in Bangkok which regularly carries
coverage of Iraq, including interviews, analyses and strategy pieces for
activists.

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