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Znet Article Chatterjee: WikiLeaks Iraq War Logs Expose US-Backed Iraqi Torture, 15,000 More Civilian Deaths, and Contractors Run Amok

Znet Article, October, 26 2010 Pratap Chatterjee
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Nir Rosen, David Leigh, and Chatterjee discuss the wide-spread use of private mercenary contractors in Iraq.

Znet Article Chatterjee: WikiLeaks Iraq War Logs Expose US-Backed Iraqi Torture, 15,000 More Civilian Deaths, and Contractors Run Amok

Znet Article, October, 26 2010 Pratap Chatterjee
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Nir Rosen, David Leigh, and Chatterjee discuss the wide-spread use of private mercenary contractors in Iraq.

Znet Article Chatterjee: Global Horizons Indicted for Human Trafficking

Znet Article, September, 20 2010 Pratap Chatterjee
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In what federal officials described as the largest human-trafficking case ever brought by the government, Mordechai Orian, president and chief operating officer of Global Horizons, was indicted by the U.S. Department of Justice for "engaging in a ...

Znet Article Chatterjee: Afghanistan Spy Contract Goes Sour for Pentagon

Znet Article, March, 21 2010 Pratap Chatterjee
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A top Pentagon official ran a covert network of contractors that supplied the U.S. government surveillance information for drone strikes and assassinations in Afghanistan and Pakistan, according to a complaint filed by the Central Intelligence Age...

Znet Article Chatterjee: Agility Attempts to Vault Fraud Charges

Znet Article, February, 06 2010 Pratap Chatterjee
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Agility, a Kuwait-based multi-billion dollar logistics company spawned by the U.S. invasion of Iraq, is facing criminal charges for over-billing the U.S. taxpayer on more than $8.5 billion worth of food supply contracts in the Iraq war zone. If th...

Znet Article Chatterjee: One Million Weapons to Iraq; Many Go Missing

Znet Article, October, 05 2008 Pratap Chatterjee
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Clandestine gun suppliers, funded by the U.S. and Iraqi governments, have flooded Iraq with a million weapons since 2003, charges a new Amnesty International investigation...

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