After considerable hesitation, a coalition of Arab, other Islamic, and developing countries decided to askfor a special session on Iraq at the UN General Assembly. The Organization of the Islamic Conference Group (OIC)declared on Monday, March 31, that it is ready to take the Iraq war to the General Assembly. The OIC, whichincludes 57 UN member countries, indicated it would initiate such a meeting before April 9. The plan is for aGeneral Assembly special session to be formally requested by Malaysian Ambassador Rastam Mohd Isa, who headsthe 115-member Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) of developing countries at the United Nations. The MalaysianAmbassador "plans to request the special session, in a letter to . . . the assembly's actingpresident."