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About This Book
ISBN13: 9781931859479 |
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George Orwell once said, "In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act." No one has captured that revolutionary spirit more than Dahr Jamail. Jamail, like all of us, heard the lies the media was spewing to justify the U.S. invasion of Iraq and decided to go there "to counter what they were doing by showing the real situation on the ground." This book collects a number of his essays from the eight months he spent in Iraq and provides the reader a rare opportunity to hear about the war from the vantage point of the people of the Middle East.
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We walk slowly under the scorching sun along dusty rows of humble headstones. She continues reading them aloud to me, "Old man wearing jacket with dishdasha, near industrial center. He has a key in his hand." Many of the bodies were buried before they could be identified. Tears welling up in my eyes she quietly reads, "Man wearing red track suit." She points to another row, "Three women killed in car leaving city by American missile."
As the occupation of Iraq unravels, the demand for independent reporting is growing. Since 2003, unembedded journalist Dahr Jamail has filed indispensable reports from Iraq that have made him this generation's chronicler of the unfolding disaster there. In these collected dispatches, Jamail presents never-before-published details of the siege of Fallujah and examines the origins of the Iraqi insurgency.
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We walk slowly under the scorching sun along dusty rows of humble headstones. She continues reading them aloud to me, "Old man wearing jacket with dishdasha, near industrial center. He has a key in his hand."Many of the bodies were buried before they could be identified. Tears welling up in my eyes she quietly reads, "Man wearing red track suit."She points to another row, "Three women killed in car leaving city by American missile."
As the occupation of Iraq unravels, the demand for independent reporting is growing. Since 2003, unembedded journalist Dahr Jamail has filed indispensable reports from Iraq that have made him this generation's chronicler of the unfolding disaster there. In these collected dispatches, Jamail presents never-before-published details of the siege of Fallujah and examines the origins of the Iraqi insurgency.
Dahr Jamailmakes frequent visits to Iraq and has published his accounts in newspapers and magazines worldwide. He has regularly appeared on Democracy Now!, as well as the BBC, Pacifica Radio, and numerous other networks.
About the Author
Amy Goodman is an internationally acclaimed journalist, and the recipient of countless prestigious awards, including the George Polk Award and the Robert F. Kennedy Prize for International Reporting. She is host and executive producer of the daily unembedded grassroots TV/radio news program Democracy Now!
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Tahoma Activist, June 27, 2007 (view all comments by Tahoma Activist)
This is going to be one hell of a book. I interviewed Dahr in my Underground Notes series on my blog, The Tahoma Activist - tahomaactivist.blogspot.com
I can't wait to read it. Oh, by the way, you guys have the book listed as being written by Amy Goodman. I think she wrote the foreword.
Product Details
- ISBN:
- 9781931859479
- Subtitle:
- Dispatches from an Unembedded Journalist in Occupied Iraq
- Author:
- Foreword:
- Goodman, Amy
- Author:
- Publisher:
- Haymarket Books
- Subject:
- United States - 20th Century
- Subject:
- Atrocities
- Subject:
- Iraq War, 2003
- Subject:
- Military - Iraq War (2003-)
- Copyright:
- 2007
- Publication Date:
- October 2007
- Binding:
- Hardback
- Grade Level:
- General/trade
- Language:
- English
- Illustrations:
- Y
- Pages:
- 240
- Dimensions:
- 0.00 x 0.00 in











