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...may be terrorists and torturers. But your oWn are protectors and providers. In Iraq...
Your enemies' militias may be terrorists and torturers. But your own are protectors and providers. In Iraq militias, like the infamous Mehdi army, are assuming many of the functions of normal government.
...flee into exile. But Iraq's neighbours don't Want them. Many live an underground existence,...
Every month, another 100,000 desperate Iraqis flee into exile. But Iraq's neighbours don't want them. Many live an underground existence, fearful of going outside in case they're deported.
...is responsible for patrolling the Shatt al Arab WaterWay and hunting doWn the smugglers Wrecking...
Billions of dollars of Iraqi revenue is lost every year through oil smuggling across the country's porous borders. There are fears this money is being used to fund the insurgency.
...a day, hundreds of Iraqis risk their lives to Work as interpreters for the army. Many are noW...
For less than ID15 a day, hundreds of Iraqis risk their lives to work as interpreters for the army. Many are now in hiding from death squads and feel abandoned by their former employers.
...one in three Iraqis in need of emergency...
With one in three Iraqis in need of emergency aid, many families are being sustained by free charity meals. One of the hardest hit groups is Iraqi Christians, targeted by both Sunnis and Shias.
...White House may be firmly backing Iraq's...
The White House may be firmly backing Iraq's controversial oil law but US company Hunt Oil isn't. In defiance of the government, it's just signed a regional oil deal which undercuts the proposed law.
...Turkey launches neW raids in Iraq, We bring back this exclusive...
As Turkey launches new raids in Iraq, we bring back this exclusive report from inside the PKK's bases in Northern Iraq. Includes the only TV interview with PKK leader Murat Karaylian.
...this exclusive neW intervieW, filmed in Northern Iraq, PKK leader...
In this exclusive new interview, filmed in Northern Iraq, PKK leader Murat Karayilan explains why attacks on Turkey will continue.
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