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Jamail: Baghdad Morgue Overflowing Daily
Znet Article, April, 15 2006
Dahr Jamail
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BAGHDAD, Apr 14 (IPS) - As sectarian killings continue to rise in Iraq, the central morgue in Baghdad is unable to keep up with the daily influx of bodies. * The morgue is receiving a minimum of 60 bodies a day and sometimes more than 100, a morg...
Jamail: Iraq: Permanent US Colony
Znet Article, March, 17 2006
Dahr Jamail
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Why does the Bush Administration refuse to discuss withdrawing occupation forces from Iraq? Why is Halliburton, who landed the no-bid contracts to construct and maintain US military bases in Iraq, posting higher profits than ever before in its 86-...
Jamail: See Dick Loot
Znet Article, March, 09 2006
Dahr Jamail
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See Dick Loot Halliburton and its subsidiary Kellogg, Brown and Root (KBR) have been making hay in the burning Iraqi sun for years now. It is, of course, no coincidence that the man sitting as vice president played a key role with his influence i...
Jamail: Tracing the Trail of Torture
Znet Article, March, 05 2006
Dahr Jamail
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Tracing the Trail of Torture
Jamail: Al-Jazeera Succeeding Under Pressure
Znet Article, February, 05 2006
Dahr Jamail
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Al-Jazeera Succeeding Under Pressure
Jamail: An Increasingly Aerial Occupation
Znet Article, December, 14 2005
Dahr Jamail
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An Increasingly Aerial Occupation
Jamail: CPT
Znet Article, November, 30 2005
Dahr Jamail
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Four members of the Christian Peacemaker Team (CPT) in Baghdad have been abducted and taken hostage recently. This event is horribly dismaying for me, as I’ve known embers of CPT since before I ever ventured to Iraq. Back in November of 2...
Jamail: Hospitals Under Siege
Znet Article, November, 30 2005
Dahr Jamail
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RAMADI, Nov 29 (IPS) - Hospital personnel are reporting regular raids and interference by the U.S. military as fighting continues in the volatile Al-Anbar province of Iraq.* The U.S. raids come as the hospitals face increasing lack of vital suppl...
Jamail: Life Goes On in Fallujah's Rubble
Znet Article, November, 24 2005
Dahr Jamail
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SAN FRANCISCO, California, Nov 23 (IPS) - A year after the U.S.-led "Operation Phantom Fury" damaged or destroyed 36,000 homes, 60 schools and 65 mosques in Fallujah, Iraq, residents inside the city continue to suffer from lack of compensation, sl...
Jamail: Elections and other Deceptions in Iraq
Znet Article, October, 18 2005
Dahr Jamail
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Just before Saturday's so-called constitutional referendum vote in occupied Iraq, one of my close friends in Baghdad wrote me, "I would like to point out that we are three days away from the referendum, yet very large sectors of Iraqi people could...
Jamail: More Dissent, More Censorship
Znet Article, September, 28 2005
Dahr Jamail
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A quarter of a million people jammed the streets of the capital this past weekend, as Mr. Bush conveniently found himself visiting the US Northern Command's HQ in Colorado Springs. While veterans from the current debacle in Iraq and scores of mil...
Jamail: Warring on Voters
Znet Article, September, 17 2005
Dahr Jamail
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For the last several days at least 6,000 US soldiers along with approximately 4,000 Iraqi soldiers (Read-members of the Kurdish Peshmerga and Shia Badr Army) were laying siege to the city of Tal-Afar, near Mosul in northern Iraq. It is estimated t...
Jamail: The Zarqawi Phenomenon
Znet Article, July, 05 2005
Dahr Jamail
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A remarkable proportion of the violence taking place in Iraq is regularly credited to the Jordanian Ahmad al-Khalayleh, better known as Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, and his organization Al Qaeda in Iraq. Sometimes it seems no car bomb goes off, no ambush...
Jamail: More Evidence Indicts U.S.
Znet Article, June, 28 2005
Dahr Jamail
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ISTANBUL, Jun 27 (IPS) - New evidence on U.S. war crimes and violations of international law was presented at the concluding session of the World Tribunal on Iraq at hearings in Istanbul Sunday. The World Tribunal on Iraq (WTI) is a 'peoples' cou...
Jamail: World Tribunal for Iraq
Znet Article, June, 27 2005
Dahr Jamail
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Istanbul, Turkey Thank you very much for inviting me to the Culminating Session of the World Tribunal on Iraq. I first went to Iraq in November of 2003 as an American citizen both frustrated and horrified by what my unelected government was doi...
Jamail: Censorship
Znet Article, June, 24 2005
Dahr Jamail
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At long last, the culminating session of the World Tribunal on Iraq is upon us. As a witness providing testimony, like the other witnesses I’m being interviewed by many outlets. Today, one of them was by reporters for one of the larger new...
Jamail: State Sponsored Civil War
Znet Article, June, 14 2005
Dahr Jamail
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Yesterday at a conference in Baghdad, Abdul Aziz al-Hakim, a prominent Shia leader who is also the head of the Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq announced, "In gratitude to the efforts, sacrifices and heroic positions of our broth...
Jamail: Who Cares?
Znet Article, June, 09 2005
Dahr Jamail
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Suicide bombers unleashed another day of hell across Iraq today, killing at least 18 and wounding over 67. Four of them struck Iraqi Security forces, along with US military convoys around Baghdad. Despite the huge US-backed Iraqi security operati...
Jamail: Desperate for Work, Blind to Dangers
Znet Article, June, 08 2005
Dahr Jamail
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AMMAN, Jun 7 (IPS) - Ahlam Najam just needed a job. At 25, she had a university degree in education but could not find work as teacher. When Kellogg Brown and Root (KBR), subsidiary of the U.S. firm Halliburton offered her a job as a security gua...
Jamail: Death and Humiliation
Znet Article, May, 31 2005
Dahr Jamail
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"Iraq Dispatches" The mayhem continues in Iraq, with today at least 40 people dead, including five US soldiers in Diyala province as the meltdown of the failed US-led occupation continues. Two suicide bombers detonated themselves after walking in...


