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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.
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.
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 ...
Chatterjee: Billion Dollar Audit Missed by Pentagon Watchdog
Znet Article, September, 05 2010
Pratap Chatterjee
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Military auditors failed to complete an audit of the business systems of an Ohio- based company - Mission Essential Personnel - even though it had billed for one billion dollars worth of work largely in Afghanistan over the last four years.
Chatterjee: The Secret Killers
Znet Article, August, 25 2010
Pratap Chatterjee
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Assassination in Afghanistan and Task Force 373
Chatterjee: Hearings Reveal Lapses in Private Security in War Zones
Znet Article, June, 24 2010
Pratap Chatterjee
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Jerry Torres, CEO of Torres Advanced Enterprise Solutions, has a motto: "For Torres, failure is not an option." A former member of the Green Berets, one of the elite U.S. Army Special Forces, he was awarded "Executive of the Year" at the seventh a...
Chatterjee: Policing Afghanistan
Znet Article, March, 22 2010
Pratap Chatterjee
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How Afghan Police Training Became a Train Wreck
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...
Chatterjee: Operation Breakfast Redux
Znet Article, February, 09 2010
Pratap Chatterjee
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Comparison of US bombing in Pakistan with earlier bombing in Cambodia
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...
Chatterjee: Paying Off the Warlords
Znet Article, November, 19 2009
Pratap Chatterjee
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Anatomy of an Afghan Culture of Corruption
Chatterjee: AFGHANISTAN-US: Military Translators Risk Low Pay, Death
Znet Article, August, 22 2009
Pratap Chatterjee
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Murtaza "Jimmy" Farukhi was killed while on patrol with the U.S. Marine Corps on Sep. 9, 2008, at the age of 23. He was not a soldier, but a local translator employed by Columbus, Ohio-based Mission Essential Personnel (MEP).
Chatterjee: Is Halliburton Forgiven and Forgotten?
Znet Article, June, 01 2009
Pratap Chatterjee
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How did Halliburton, once branded the ugly stepchild of Dick Cheney and a poster child of war profiteering, receive absolution from anti-war activists and the media?
Chatterjee: One Country, Three Futures
Znet Article, March, 19 2009
Pratap Chatterjee
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Want a billion dollars in development aid? If you happen to live in Afghanistan, the two quickest ways to attract attention and so aid from the U.S. authorities are: Taliban attacks or a flourishing opium trade. For those with neither, the future ...
Chatterjee: "Halliburton’s Army: How a Well-Connected Texas Oil Company Revolutionized the Way America Makes Warâ€
Znet Article, February, 09 2009
Pratap Chatterjee
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New book interivew...
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...
Chatterjee: Spitzer versus Schwarzman
Znet Article, March, 15 2008
Pratap Chatterjee
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The news this week is deeply ironic: the main building of the New York Public Library at Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street will be engraved with the name of Stephen A. Schwarzman, while the periodicals inside may sadly chronicle Eliot Spitzer, the gove...
Chatterjee: An Uncomfortable Spotlight in Davos
Znet Article, February, 03 2008
Pratap Chatterjee
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The CEOs of three-quarters of the world's 100 largest companies have just completed an uncomfortable weekend at the tiny Swiss ski resort of Davos, while their companies' share prices nosedived on global stock markets, amid concern that the U.S. e...
Chatterjee: Sunshine Laws to Track European Lobbyists
Znet Article, October, 17 2007
Pratap Chatterjee
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Sunshine Laws to Track European Lobbyists
Chatterjee: The Boys from Baghdad: Iraqi Commandos Trained by U.S. Contractor
Znet Article, September, 23 2007
Pratap Chatterjee
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The Boys from Baghdad: Iraqi Commandos Trained by U.S. Contractor
Chatterjee: How Much Iraqi Crude Oil is Being Stolen? Mystery of the Missing Meters
Znet Article, May, 05 2007
Pratap Chatterjee
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The line of ships at the Al Basra Oil Terminal (ABOT) stretches south to the horiz...


