Yearly Archives: 2005

Millions of Afghans left homeless

Gulandam is 45 years old. She easily could pass for 65. Her home, shared with hundreds of other families, is a four-story concrete building that shows the ravages of Afghan life, much as the deep lines and leathered skin of … Continue reading

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New Swedish Documents Illuminate CIA Action

STOCKHOLM — The CIA Gulfstream V jet touched down at a small airport west of here just before 9 p.m. on a subfreezing night in December 2001. A half-dozen agents wearing hoods that covered their faces stepped down from the … Continue reading

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A Genuine Inquiry into Abuses

How did a short item in Newsweek reporting that U.S. interrogators had desecrated a Koran at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, spark massive riots in several Muslim countries last week, leading to the deaths of least 16 people? And who, exactly, should … Continue reading

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The Unknown Unknowns of the Abu Ghraib Scandal

It’s been over a year since I published a series of articles in the New Yorker outlining the abuses at Abu Ghraib. There have been at least 10 official military investigations since then – none of which has challenged the … Continue reading

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Red Cross told U.S. of Koran incidents

The International Committee of the Red Cross documented what it called credible information about U.S. personnel disrespecting or mishandling Korans at the Guantanamo Bay detention facility and pointed it out to the Pentagon in confidential reports during 2002 and early … Continue reading

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Military Recruiters Lie About Dangers In Iraq

Military Recruiters Lie About Dangers In Iraq Army To Suspend Recruiting For Retraining Following Target 5 Investigation CINCINNATI — This is the text of WLWT’s report exactly as it appeared on the 11 p.m. newscast on May 18, 2005:   … Continue reading

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The military’s desperation is showing

The military’s desperation is showing Suppose they gave a war and nobody came?  This flower-bedecked poster slogan from the ’60s will surely be haunting the Army’s “values stand-down” day today, when the service branch’s 7,500 recruiters and their COs take … Continue reading

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Disabled American Veterans: Veteran Affairs Funding Bill Shortchanges Nation’s Veterans

Disabled American Veterans: Veteran Affairs Funding Bill Shortchanges Nation’s Veterans To: National Desk Contact: David E. Autry of Disabled American Veterans, 202-314-5219 WASHINGTON, May 16 /U.S. Newswire/ — The proposed funding level for veterans medical care is “a cruel pretense … Continue reading

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Profile: Severe brain injuries among Iraq War Veterans

A new trauma in Iraq Severe brain injuries – and soldiers who live through them – increase in this war, creating challenges Because more soldiers in Iraq are surviving severe brain injury, doctors are witnessing a potentially long-lasting set of … Continue reading

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Stones For the Dead

Stones For the Dead As part of a growing nationwide trend of building memorials to the Iraq war, members of the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Fairfax, Virginia gathered this Sunday to dedicate a cairn to casualties of the two-year-long conflict. … Continue reading

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