Top Ten Myths about Iraq in 2005 Iraq has unfortunately become a football in the rough and ready, two-party American political arena, generating large numbers of sound bites and so much spin you could clothe all of China in the resulting threads. Here are what I think are the top ten myths about Iraq, that one sees in print or on television in the United States. 1. The guerrilla war is being waged
Guest Editorial: Achcar on Sadr Initiative âA PAN-IRAQI PACT ON MUQTADA AL-SADRâS INITIATIVE Gilbert Achcar December 9, 2005 As part of his effort to influence the political forces in Iraq prior to the forthcoming parliamentary election, at the end of November Muqtada al-Sadr had his supporters distribute the draft of a âPact of Honor,â and called on Iraqi parties to discuss and collectively adopt
Iraq's Sunnis urge talks with rebels / U.S. pullout alone won't avert civil war, they say Iraqis hang election posters in central Baghdad, December 7, 2005. Iraqi officials and their American allies are pinning their hopes on December 15 elections for the first post-war, full-term government to defuse a Sunni Arab insurgency that has killed thousands of security forces and civilians. REUTERS/Ali J
Abuse Cited In 2nd Jail Operated by Iraqi Ministry Official Says 12 Prisoners Subjected to 'Severe Torture' By Ellen Knickmeyer Washington Post Foreign Service Monday, December 12, 2005 BAGHDAD, Dec. 11 -- An Iraqi government search of a detention center in Baghdad operated by Interior Ministry special commandos found 13 prisoners who had suffered abuse serious enough to require medical treatment,
The Scottish Sunday - Scotland's award-winning independent newspaper In the US more damage payments are made after MMR than any other vaccine Dr. Richard Nicholson questions the credibility of vaccine experts due to financial interests and lack of unbiased research When it comes to making decisions about their children's immunization, parents are primarily concerned with what is best for their chi
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10 Marines Killed in Fallujah Blast By Jonathan Finer and Hasan Shammari Washington Post Foreign Service Saturday, December 3, 2005 11:27 AM BAGHDAD, Dec. 3 -- Insurgents ambushed a joint patrol of U.S. and Iraqi forces north of Baghdad Saturday morning, killing 11 Iraqi soldiers a day after the U.S. military reported the deaths of 10 Marines in a bomb attack on their foot patrol outside Fallujah.
· Troubled life of woman who converted to Islam · Mother grieves for 'brainwashed' daughter Liliane Degauque was in tears as she walked across the small patch of grass to the house of her closest friend. "I have lost my daughter and now I have no more children," Mme Degauque whispered. It was with those words she confirmed that Europe's first woman suicide bomber was the former rebellious child wh
Dirt-poor and ugly â the proud new mantra of those left behind in the new China Millennials who feel left behind in Chinaâs new economy have claimed an invented Chinese character as an ironically proud expression of loser-hood.
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Frontline police of new Iraq are waging secret war of vengeanceIn July, Peter Beaumont revealed the existence of torture squads at work in the new Iraq. Here he reports on a sinister twist - a brutal campaign of political 'disappearances'Sunday November 20, 2005 ObserverBaghdad's Medical Forensic Institute - the mortuary - is a low, modern building reached via a narrow street. Most days it is fill
Secret torture chambers, the brutal interrogation of prisoners, murders by paramilitaries with links to powerful ministries... Foreign affairs editor Peter Beaumont in Baghdad uncovers a grim trail of abuse carried out by forces loyal to the new Iraqi government The video camera pans across Hassan an-Ni'ami's body as it is washed in the mosque for burial. In life he was a slender, good-looking man
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