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To: Bill who wrote (107334)8/8/2005 4:16:27 PM
From: Ish  Respond to of 108807
 
You can find people who will bitch if you hang them with a brand new rope.



To: Bill who wrote (107334)8/8/2005 4:33:33 PM
From: Suma  Respond to of 108807
 
I am researching him to find out the validity. This is what i came up with so far.

Dahr Jamail's Iraq DispatchesNews From Inside Iraq
Weary of the overall failure of the US media to accurately report on the realities of the war in Iraq for the Iraqi people and US soldiers, Dahr Jamail went to Iraq to report on the war himself.

His dispatches were quickly recognized as an important media resource and he is now writing for the Inter Press Service, The Asia Times and many other outlets. His reports have also been published with The Nation, The Sunday Herald, Islam Online, and the Guardian to name just a few. Dahr's dispatches and hard news stories have been translated into Polish, German, Dutch, Spanish, Japanese, Portuguese, Chinese, Arabic and Turkish. On the radio, Dahr is a special correspondent for Flashpoints and reports for the BBC, Democracy Now!, and numerous other stations around the globe.

Dahr has spent a total of 8 months in occupied Iraq as one of only a few independent US journalists in the country. Dahr uses the DahrJamailIraq.com website and his popular mailing list to disseminate his dispatches.

©2004, 2005 Dahr Jamail.



To: Bill who wrote (107334)8/8/2005 11:48:17 PM
From: Grainne  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
I have been trying to talk about all the war crimes we're committing in Iraq for a very long time. It's nice to see that some of our former soldiers are now coming forward to say the same thing that the foreign press has reported consistently. We invaded a country full of civilians. Are you surprised that we are killing quite a few of them?