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 Aljazeera barred from covering Iraqi council
Aljazeera, September 23, 2003 Aljazeera has been banned from covering the US-installed Iraqi Governing Council’s activities – for allegedly inciting violence against US occupation forces and its supporters. ...

Wednesday, September 24 @ 14:02:50 UTC


 Blix: Saddam destroyed his weapons of mass destruction a decade ago
David Usborne and Nigel Morris, The Independent, September 18, 2003 The Government's case for war against Saddam Hussein was undermined further yesterday when the former United Nations chief weapons inspector, Hans Blix, said that Iraq had probably destroyed its most deadly weapons of mass destruction more than a decade ago. ...

Thursday, September 18 @ 17:50:33 UTC


 Bush denies Saddam link to 9/11
Al-Jazeera, September 18, 2003 President George Bush has admitted he has no proof linking Saddam Hussein to the 11 September attacks – disputing a popular American belief critics say his administration helped to create. ...

Thursday, September 18 @ 17:49:04 UTC


 1000 dying every week
Robert Fisk, The Independent, September 16, 2003 In the Pentagon, they've been re-showing Gillo Pontecorvo's terrifying 1965 film of the French war in Algeria. The Battle of Algiers, in black and white, showed what happened to both the guerrillas of the FLN and the French army when their war turned dirty. ...

Wednesday, September 17 @ 08:55:05 UTC


 Iraqis do not trust Americans, says poll
Guy Dinmore, Financial Times, September 11, 2003Pollsters commissioned by a conservative US think-tank have discovered that most Iraqis do not trust Americans and want to be left alone....

Thursday, September 11 @ 09:34:09 UTC


 The Progress of Disaster: Letter from Baghdad
Christian Parenti, In These Times, September 8, 2003 The really pressing issue in Baghdad is escalating chaos. The 6 million people living here want electricity, water, telecommunications, and security. As of yet they have none of these in sufficient supply. On the ground it seems that this American adventure is spinning out of control. ...

Thursday, September 11 @ 09:33:09 UTC


 SAS apology after Iraq raid fiasco
Tom Newton Dunn in Majar Al Kabir, The Mirror, September 3, 2003Army chiefs were forced to issue a humiliating apology after SAS soldiers beat 11 innocent Iraqi civilians in a bungled raid....

Wednesday, September 03 @ 14:07:46 UTC


 Protesters bring Iraqi nuclear powder to US forces
By Andrew Gray, Reuters, 24 June 2003 Greenpeace took journalists to a metal container giving off levels of radiation 10,000 times above normal, found in the ramshackle home of a laborer and his family....

Tuesday, June 24 @ 14:26:04 UTC


 Soldiers accused of beating PoWs
BBC News Online, 4 June 2003 Two British soldiers have been ordered out of Iraq after the alleged beating of Iraqi prisoners of war, the Ministry of Defence has confirmed. ...

Wednesday, June 04 @ 18:28:33 UTC


 Blair accused by war victim's mother
BBC News Online, 2 June 2003 The mother of a soldier killed in the Gulf has said Tony Blair should be prosecuted as a war criminal if no weapons of mass destruction are found in Iraq. ...

Monday, June 02 @ 11:48:57 UTC





 
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