THREE US soldiers were killed by mortar fire at a US base in the city of Ramadi overnight, the US military said today.
Seven servicemen were also wounded in the attack, three of them seriously, the military said in a statement. The attackers were believed to have fled into a nearby mosque. But when Iraqi security forces searched it, they found no insurgents.
Ramadi, about 110 km west of Baghdad, has been one of the most violent cities over the past two years, with daily attacks on US and (…)
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Iraqi Rebels attack US Base, 3 troops killed
18 April 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
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With US Casualties Mounting, US Press Unable to Report Accurately in Iraq
17 April 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
12 commentsThis morning on the NBC news show, "Meet the Press", two reporters who were in Iraq, NBC’s Jim Miklaszewski & New York Times’ Dexter Filkins both told moderator Tim Russert that it was difficult and dangerous for reporters to venture outside the fortified "Green Zone." Both reporters stated they they themselves rarely ventured outside the Green Zone. Naturally, they both made statements to the effect that "things are getting better" in Iraq.
Are Americans so blind and stupid that they (…) -
World Tribunal on Iraq to Convene in Istanbul on June 23rd
17 April 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentLeading international figures among the Panel of Advocates
13 April 2005, Istanbul, Turkey - The organisers of the World Tribunal on Iraq (WTI) held a press conference today at the Sabanci University Communication Center in Istanbul providing details of the final session of the Tribunal that will be held at the Topkapi Palace Grounds in Istanbul between the 23rd and the 27th of June. The panel of advocates will include leading international figures, such as Dennis Halliday, Prof. Richard (…) -
Water Loss, seed destruction - Saving the World’s Seeds - Dr. Vandana Shiva
17 April 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsThank you for joining us on Catalyst Radio.
Would you start by talking about some general issues surrounding globalization.
Dr. Vandana Shiva: Well those of use who are concerned about the globalization that has been contrived and yet made to look as if it is a natural evolutionary step, we are concerned about the injustice and undemocratic system on which it is based.
And everything we said, fifteen years ago, when these rules were being put in place, very artificially, under GAT (…) -
What I Didn’t See in Iraq
16 April 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
4 commentsby JIM MCGOVERN
"Trust me when I tell you things are so much better in Iraq," said one US military official to me on my recent visit to that war-ravaged country. I didn’t know whether to scream or pull the remaining two strands of hair out of my head. I was in Iraq as part of a delegation of eight members of Congress, led by House minority leader Nancy Pelosi. Everything we have been told about Iraq by the Bush Administration has either been an outright lie or overwhelmingly false. There (…) -
4 American Troops killed in Iraq
15 April 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
9 commentsAt least six people including four American troops were killed in several security incidents that took place on the Iraqi arena over the past hours.
In the latest report, the Multi-National Forces said in a statement that a US Marine was killed in a firefight with armed insurgents in Al-Anbar, in the western territory of Iraq. The Marine died with shrapnel of a mortar shell, it said.
Eearlier today, Iraqi police said three US soldiers where killed and two others were wounded in a car (…) -
Pulling No Punches: We’ve been overtaken by gangsters
15 April 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
6 commentsI’ve been asked to speak to you for 5 minutes or so. Please forgive me, but I’m going to take a little more than 8 minutes. The additional time that I’m going to steal from you is dedicated to my son, Casey, whose entire future was stolen from him.
My son was killed in Iraq on this day one year ago, the same day of April on which Martin Luther King Jr. was killed. From a jail in Birmingham, on April 16 1963 Dr. King wrote these words: "We will have to repent in this generation not merely (…) -
AT LEAST 50 US SOLDIERS KILLED ON THURSDAY, APRIL 14
15 April 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
7 commentsORIGINAL:
Iraqi Resistance Report for events of Thursday, 14 April 2005. Translated and/or compiled by Muhammad Abu Nasr, member, editorial board, the Free Arab Voice. http://www.freearabvoice.org
Thursday, 14 April 2005.
Al-Anbar Province.
Al-Q’aim.
In a dispatch posted at 9:55am Thursday morning Mecca time, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that after failing on Wednesday night to storm the besieged city of al-Qa’im from four directions, US forces used loudspeakers on Thursday morning (…) -
Fallujah: Dresden in Iraq
15 April 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
9 commentsAlthough studiously ignored by the mainstream news media, last month came reports that the U.S. used napalm and chemical weapons in its assault upon the city of Fallujah
http://www.politicalaffairs.net/article/articleview/744/1/80/%20
The assault of November 2004 resulted in the near-total destruction of the city, as well as the deaths of thousands of non-insurgent Iraqi civilians. If the reports about napalm and chemical weapons are true, not only would the U.S. be in violation of (…) -
Congressional report shows US investing hundreds of millions constructing "long-term" bases in Iraq
15 April 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
5 commentsKucinich: New Report From Congressional Research Service Shows US Has Long-Term Plans To Stay In Iraq Report Commissioned By Kucinich Shows US Is Spending Hundreds of Millions of Dollars On "Long-Term" Bases In Iraq
WASHINGTON — April 14 — A new Congressional Research Service (CRS) report commissioned by Congressman Dennis J. Kucinich (D-OH), and released today, shows that the United States is investing hundreds of millions of dollars in the construction of "long-term" bases in Iraq.
The (…)