Full Coverage: Iraq
22.10.2009
Iraq remains the top country of origin of asylum applicants (13,200 claims) in industrialised countries for the fourth consecutive year, according to the UN refugee agency. Afghans (12,000) and Somalis (11,000) are the next largest groups as security conditions continue to deteriorate in large parts of their home countries.
more...Related topics/regions: [Afghanistan] [Somalia] Image: Displaced woman and child, from an earlier phase of the Iraq operation © IRIN
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10.10.2009
There will be a celebration at 5.30pm at Grosvenor Square, opposite the US Embassy, to celebrate the Iraqi government's the release of 36 people seized from a camp for Iranian dissidents in Iraq. In London, hunger-strikers ended their 72-day sympathy fast to mark the group's return to Camp Ashraf.
more...Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Iran] [Refugees] |
05.10.2009
A documentary about “the only top official in the UN known by his first name” sounds dull. But don’t be put off - Sergio is engrossing.
more...Related topics/regions: [United Nations] [Terrorism] Image: Sergio Vieira de Mello
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24.09.2009
Refugees from Iraq’s minorities face insecurity and risk losing their religious and cultural identity as they try to seek refuge in neighbouring countries and Western Europe, says a new report.
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11.08.2009
British Foreign Secretary David Miliband should scrap proposals for UK private military companies to police themselves or risk further killings in Iraq and Afghanistan, said a prominent development charity, following reports that a security contractor working for a British private military company shot dead two colleagues in Baghdad.
more...From: War on Want Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] |
10.08.2009
A string of targeted bombings against minority communities in Iraq has been condemned as "a deliberate attempt to grab control over contested territory in northern Iraq by pushing out the minorities who live there."
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26.03.2009
A 17-year-old Iraqi pianist is putting on a recital at the Wigmore Hall in London to raise awareness about her campaign to set up the first National Youth Orchestra of Iraq.
more...Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] Image: Zuhal Sultan
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24.03.2009
Iraqis continued to be the largest nationality seeking asylum in the industrialised world last year, even though the number fell 10 per cent, says the UN refugee agency.
more...Related topics/regions: [Refugees] Image: Iraq war peace protest, London © Gabrielle Hamm
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16.03.2009
Iraq’s Justice Minister is urged to stop the execution of 128 death row prisoners, amid reports that the authorities are planning to start executing them in batches of up to 20 starting this week.
more...From: Amnesty International - International Secretariat |
08.03.2009
Mothers, wives, widows and daughters of Iraq remain caught in the grip of a silent emergency, a new survey shows.
more...From: ReliefWeb UN OCHA Related topics/regions: [Gender] |
22.12.2008
Massive forced civilian displacements, violence, and unmet medical needs in Congo, Somalia, Iraq, Sudan, and Pakistan, along with neglected medical emergencies in Myanmar and Zimbabwe, are some of the worst humanitarian and medical emergencies in the world, according to an international medical humanitarian organisation.
more...Related topics/regions: [Congo (Democratic Republic of)] [Myanmar] [Pakistan] [Somalia] [Sudan] [Zimbabwe] Image: Somali and Ethiopian refugees are arriving on the southern Yemen coast
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12.11.2008
Yuri Kozyrev is the winner of the Frontline Club Award for his exceptional coverage of the Iraq war - a comprehensive, unique, honest portrait of the people that it has involved.
more...More Kozyrev photos Related topics/regions: [Information & media] Image: Iraq: by Yuri Kozyrev
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14.10.2008
The money spent by the US trying to secure oil supplies by invading Iraq would have been better invested in developing renewable fuels, Britain’s former chief government scientist told a meeting in London on Monday.
more...From: OneWorld UK Related topics/regions: [United States] Image: © Institute for Policy Studies
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15.08.2008
Thirteen Iraqi Kurds said today they were continuing a hunger strike that began last Saturday as a protest against their detention and threatened deportation from Britain.
more...Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] Image: Barbed wire fence around Campsfield Immigration Detention Centre © Close Campsfield Campaign
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15.07.2008
Documentary filmmaker Errol Morris says that although the Abu Ghraib prison photographs were “the most widely seen photographs in history”, no-one had really talked to those responsible for the abuses captured on camera. His film Standard Operating Procedure puts that right.
more...From: OneWorld UK Related topics/regions: [United States] [Arms & military] [Justice and crime] Image: Errol Morris' Standard Operating Procedure
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10.07.2008
All the boys in the band want is to play. Unfortunately, they are Iraqis, so it has proved impossible.
more...From: OneWorld UK Image: Heavy Metal in Baghdad
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17.06.2008
Take a Taxi to the Dark Side. It’s a grim documentary, and you may think you know already that you oppose the use of torture on prisoners on the “war on terror” and that there’s therefore no need to see a film about it. But the more light shone on the political double-talk that led us into this moral dead-end, the better.
more...From: OneWorld UK Related topics/regions: [Afghanistan] [United States] [Terrorism] [Law] Image: Brian Keith Allen, US soldier seen in Taxi to the Dark Side
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15.06.2008
States that participated in the US-led invasion of Iraq should take steps to alleviate the suffering of the 4.7 million people displaced by the conflict and must stop sending people back as the country is unsafe, says Amnesty International.
more...From: Amnesty International - International Secretariat Related topics/regions: [United States] [United Kingdom] [Syria] [Jordan] Image: Iraqi woman sells cigarettes on the streets of Amman in Jordan to make ends meet (© UNHCR/P.Sands)
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19.05.2008
Controversial author and journalist Naomi Klein is poised to accuse UK companies over plans to plunder Iraqi oil, on the eve of Shell’s annual meeting.
more...* Klein's speech will be made at the launch of the paperback edition of her latest book, The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism. Meeting details From: War on Want Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] Image: Naomi Klein © World Development Movement
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03.05.2008
Queen and Country by Steve McQueen - a cabinet containing a series of facsimile postage sheets, each one dedicated to a British soldier killed in Iraq - is on tour, starting at the Royal Festival Hall.
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