Description
File-based videorecordings, videocassettes, optical discs, and transcripts, as well as brochures and legal and financial records
relating to political conditions and human rights violations in Iraq under the Ba'th party regime. Includes digitized video
testimony of survivors.
Background
The Mu'assasat al-dhākirah al-'Irāqīyah (Iraq Memory Foundation (IMF)) is a private nonprofit organization for documentation
of Iraqi history under the Ba'th party regime. It was founded by Kanan Makiya in 1992 as the Iraq Research and Documentation
Project (IRDP) at Harvard University's Center for Middle Eastern Studies. Makiya had just returned from a November 1991 trip
to northern Iraq, where he viewed the archive of documents of the Hiẓb al-Ba'th al-'Arabଢ଼ al-Ishtirīkଢ଼ (Ba'th Arab Socialist
Party of Iraq) that had been seized by Iraqi rebels. Makiya was accompanied by a BBC filmmaker who filmed his investigation
of the Iraqi government's campaign of ethnic cleansing of Iraqi Kurds (the Anfal). The film, The Road to Hell, aired in January 1992 on BBC and then on PBS as a Frontline documentary under the title "Saddam's Killing Fields." Now president of the Iraq Memory Foundation, Makiya is the Sylvia
Hassenfeld Professor of Modern Middle East Studies at Brandeis University. He has written many books, including Republic of Fear: The Politics of Modern Iraq (1989).
Extent
10 manuscript boxes, 1 oversize box, 1,513 digital video files
(2.8 Linear Feet)
Restrictions
Users must sign use agreement - no photography, scanning, downloading, or duplication in any manner is permitted until 2042
October 1; notes may be made. Quotations from this collection may be protected by copyright law. The Hoover Institution, Stanford
University, does not hold copyright to any of the materials in the collection; it is the researcher's responsibility, when
necessary, to obtain copyright permission. The Hoover Institution is not responsible for any misuse by researchers of quotations
obtained from this collection.
Availability
Users must sign use agreement. Boxes 5, 6, and 8 closed until 2042 October 1. Box 11 may not be used without permission of
the Archivist. Digital access copies of Boxes 2-4, as well as access copies of the videorecordings are available for immediate
use.