Monthly Archives: November 2005

Yosfiya: The 21st Century Nazis Are Here

Those who follow the American occupation of Iraq news may be familiar with a term used in media almost two years ago: The Triangle of Death, an area south of Baghdad, which constitutes three relatively small towns; Yosfiya, Mahmoodiya and Latifiya. Of course it has nothing to do with death; on the contrary it is [...]

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‘I treated people who had their skin melted’

Abu Sabah knew he had witnessed something unusual. Sitting in November last year in a refugee camp in the grounds of Baghdad University, set up for the families who fled or were driven from Fallujah, this resident of the city’s Jolan district told me how he had witnessed some of the battle’s heaviest fighting. “They [...]

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A Constitutional Referendum that Wasn’t

Similar to how the invasion of Iraq was wrapped in bright and shining lies in order to be sold to the American people, the lauded constitutional referendum was fraught with inconsistencies, fraud, and poor preparation. Did anyone else find it interesting that the results of the vote on Iraq’s constitution passing (which occurred ten days [...]

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Saul Landau interviews Dahr Jamail on “Hot Talk”

November 11, 2005 – Saul Landau interviews Dahr Jamail on “Hot Talk” On the last days of a presentation tour throughout the East and West Coasts of the US, Dahr Jamail speaks with Saul Landau about the true nature of the situation in Iraq. In this 1/2 hour video, the two discuss a wide range [...]

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