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Iraq 10 Years Later: Participating in My Generation's Most Controversial War - Huffington Post (blog) Mon, 11 Mar 2013 01:00:20 GMT

Telegraph.co.uk

Iraq 10 Years Later: Participating in My Generation's Most Controversial War
Huffington Post (blog)
Many of those who served in Iraq have moved on and started their lives anew. I am among that cohort. Despite my new beginning, I'm left with memories of that war. Those memories remind me of how lucky I am to live in America. My land is secure, and no ...
Tony Blair 'Subcontracted' Iraq War Decision To George Bush Says Sir ...Huffington Post UK
Iraq war: the key players in the march to warTelegraph.co.uk
Iraq: Meyer critical of reasons for UK joining warScotsman
Pittsburgh Post Gazette -SNP (press release) -Washington Post
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10 years after US invasion, Kurds look to the West - MiamiHerald.com Sun, 10 Mar 2013 17:41:18 GMT

The Independent

10 years after US invasion, Kurds look to the West
MiamiHerald.com
IRBIL, Iraq -- At an elite private school in Iraq's autonomous Kurdish region, children learn Turkish and English before Arabic. University students dream of jobs in Europe, not Baghdad. And a local entrepreneur says he doesn't like doing business ...
Iraq 10 years on: from death to dollars - how Kurds struck it richThe Independent
UPDATE 2-Iraq parliament passes budget despite Kurdish boycottReuters
Iraq Budget Deepens Dispute Over Kurdish Oil RevenuesWall Street Journal
Al-Arabiya -Boston.com
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Gunmen kill anti-government protest organizer in northern Iraq - Fox News Sun, 10 Mar 2013 09:26:16 GMT

Gunmen kill anti-government protest organizer in northern Iraq
Fox News
Gunmen kill anti-government protest organizer in northern Iraq. Published March 10, 2013. Associated Press. BAGHDAD – Iraqi officials say an anti-government protest organizer has been killed in a drive-by-shooting in the country's north. Police Lt. Col.


Iraq: Still paying a high price after a decade of abuses - Amnesty International Mon, 11 Mar 2013 01:04:00 GMT

Toronto Star

Iraq: Still paying a high price after a decade of abuses
Amnesty International
Ten years after the US-led invasion that toppled the brutal regime of Saddam Hussein, Iraq remains enmeshed in a grim cycle of human rights abuses, including attacks on civilians, torture of detainees and unfair trials, said Amnesty International in a ...
Iraq suffers 'decade of abuse' after US invasion that ousted SaddamToronto Star
Torture of detainees by state security is still pervasive in Iraq, report claimsThe Independent
Iraq's 'grim cycle of human rights abuses' since SaddamITV News
The Times (subscription)
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Iraq: Security Forces Open Fire on Sunni Demonstrators in North - New York Times Sat, 09 Mar 2013 03:50:47 GMT

The Independent

Iraq: Security Forces Open Fire on Sunni Demonstrators in North
New York Times
The demonstrators were demanding the release of Sheikh Hussain al-Jubori, a local leader of antigovernment protests that have been going on in Iraq for two months. He was arrested early in the day on suspicion of links to Al Qaeda in Mesopotamia, the ...
IDP's finding little refuge in IraqAljazeera.com
Iraq: a display of declining US powerFinancial Times
Iraq: a history that must not be repeatedThe Independent
CounterPunch -Yahoo! News (blog)
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Want to know what Iraq is like now? Check out 'Henry VI', parts I, II and III - The Independent Sun, 10 Mar 2013 00:12:13 GMT

Telegraph.co.uk

Want to know what Iraq is like now? Check out 'Henry VI', parts I, II and III
The Independent
Iraq has largely disappeared from the media map over the past five years. Hotels in Baghdad once full of journalists are empty as correspondents depart to fresher stories of civil war and revolutionary change in Syria, Libya and Egypt. Extreme violence ...
Iraq War stories: Brigadier General Scott Vander Hamm: 'There was a real sense ...Telegraph.co.uk
Three people killed in Iraq violenceZee News
Six killed in Iraq violenceVancouver Desi

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Iraq war: Mark Etherington: postcolonial excitement soon replaced by crushing ... - Telegraph.co.uk Sun, 10 Mar 2013 08:30:48 GMT

Telegraph.co.uk

Iraq war: Mark Etherington: postcolonial excitement soon replaced by crushing ...
Telegraph.co.uk
It is a modern cliché that there was no civil plan for Iraq; and certainly the requisite homework for governing a paralysed post-war country had been inadequate. My memories of those early days resemble some fragmentary opium-dream: my role, near ...


Iraq War stories: Sergeant Major Doug Beattie: 'It wasn't mission accomplished ... - Telegraph.co.uk Sun, 10 Mar 2013 08:01:17 GMT

Telegraph.co.uk

Iraq War stories: Sergeant Major Doug Beattie: 'It wasn't mission accomplished ...
Telegraph.co.uk
“To say our first 24 hours in Iraq was manic would be an understatement. As soon as my unit and I crossed over into Iraq from Kuwait we were handed nearly 500 enemy prisoners of war to look after, and as the sergeant major, I was effectively in charge ...


Saddam's statue: the bitter regrets of Iraq's sledgehammer man - The Guardian Sat, 09 Mar 2013 20:39:10 GMT

The Guardian

Saddam's statue: the bitter regrets of Iraq's sledgehammer man
The Guardian
Ten years ago, Kadom al-Jabouri became the face of the fall of Baghdad. Pictured with a sledgehammer while attempting to demolish the huge statue of Saddam Hussein in the city's Firdos Square, Jabouri's jubilant act of destruction made front pages ...

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Gunmen kill protest organizer in north Iraq - Saudi Gazette Sun, 10 Mar 2013 22:10:46 GMT

Eurasia Review

Gunmen kill protest organizer in north Iraq
Saudi Gazette
KIRKUK, Iraq — Gunmen killed an anti-government protest organizer in north Iraq on Sunday, while a city council member and a farmer were shot dead in other attacks, police and doctors said. Unknown gunmen shot dead protest organizer Bnayan Sabar ...
Anti-gov't protest organizer killed in IraqXinhua
Iraq's Shia Government Begins Crackdown On Sunni 'Terrorists'Eurasia Review

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