Global Anti-Aggression Campaign

The Global Anti-Aggression Campaign (GAAC) (Arabic: نالعدوا لمقاومة العالمية الحملة) is a human rights non-governmental organization established in 2005 following the invasion of Iraq to resist foreign aggression against Islam, Muslims, and Muslim countries in a manner that complies with the Sunni-Islamic faith. The Global Anti-Aggression Campaign consists of a number of religious leaders, intellectuals, and human rights activists from the Arab World and holds annual conferences to advance their stated objectives and discuss Western and Israeli aggression on Muslim communities.

Global Anti-Aggression Campaign

The Global Anti-Aggression Campaign (GAAC) (Arabic: نالعدوا لمقاومة العالمية الحملة) is a human rights non-governmental organization established in 2005 following the invasion of Iraq to resist foreign aggression against Islam, Muslims, and Muslim countries in a manner that complies with the Sunni-Islamic faith. The Global Anti-Aggression Campaign consists of a number of religious leaders, intellectuals, and human rights activists from the Arab World and holds annual conferences to advance their stated objectives and discuss Western and Israeli aggression on Muslim communities.