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1991 Tragedy of Iraq

By: Paula Marie Deubel

A massacre is described as being a one-sided battle, extreme and brutal; the heaviest casualties are either civilians, or an army unable to defend itself. more...

Highway of Death – 1991 Persian Gulf War

By: Paula Marie Deubel

An army committed to keeping human losses at minimum would attempt to keep track of its casualties, yet this did not happen in Iraq. more...

Iraqi Engineer Finds Peace Studying in Canada

By: Michelle Watrin

After spending the first part of the American-led war against his country, Baraa Safaa made a switch to Canada
to find a new life without forgetting home.
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Study Finds Women Worse Off in Post-Sadaam Iraq

By: Carey Hogg

Though violence has decreased throughout the war-torn country, Oxfam International finds that Iraqi women's new role as family breadwinners leads to increased hardships. more...

The Life of a War Journalist

By: Sulakshana Gupta

As the war in Iraq draws to a close, Aparisim 'Bobby' Ghosh TIME magazine's ex bureau chief in Baghdad looks back on four-and-a-half years on the frontline. more...

Reporting Iraq from the Iraqi Side

By: Amanda Fortier

Foreign correspondents and local Iraqi stringers who work without military or government protection are subject to various challenges when reporting Iraq. more...

Reporting on Iraq is Deadly

By: Amanda Fortier

Reporting Iraq is one of the most dangerous jobs on the planet. Journalists are caught between professionalism and their lives. more...