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Who benefits from al-Hariri’s death?

by Ahmed Janabi Assassinations continue to be the signposts of Lebanon's political history despite the passage of 15-odd years since the end of the civil war. Between 1989, when the Taif Accords were signed, and...

Jude Wanniski- Re: An Interview with Muhammad al-Duri

Memo To: Website Fans, Browsers, ClientsFrom: Jude WanniskiRe: An Interview with Muhammad al-Duri It's almost two years since the invasion of Iraq and the world has not been able to hear from...

Iraq elections, democratic practice but …

For the first time since the fall of Baghdad to the American forces in April 2003; one of Saddam Huseein's men, speaks out.

Saddam’s lawyers cite death threats

by Ahmed Janabi Saddam Hussein's defence team says death squads have been set up to assassinate its members. The Jordan-based committee, Isnad (Support), said it received an e-mail from its representative in Baghdad, Iraqi lawyer Khalil al-Dulaimi, saying...

Privations weigh down Iraqi lives

by Ahmed Janabi The lives of Iraqi housewives have not got any easier since the US invasion in March 2003 and their hopes for better days are fading with every passing day. Insecurity, unemployment, a lack...

Wealthy Iraqis seek safety abroad

by Ahmed Janabi Iraqis are increasingly seeking safety in foreign countries for their families and businesses in response to a security situation that has been worsening since the March 2003 US invasion. Fear of criminal gangs that carry...

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