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Bush with U.S. military personnel on May 1, 2003, the day he announced that ''major combat operations in Iraq have ended.''
29.01.2008 SAN FRANCISCO, Jan 28 (OneWorld) - An arms control group in Washington, DC has begun a petition drive urging Congress to stop President Bush from signing an agreement they say could bind his successor to continue the occupation of Iraq for another five years.
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Image: Bush with U.S. military personnel on May 1, 2003, the day he announced that ''major combat operations in Iraq have ended.'' © White House
Battle for Haditha
20.01.2008 Like all docudramas, Battle for Haditha raises the issue of the ethics of imagining a real event – in this case, the retaliatory massacre of 24 Iraqis after a roadside bomb killed two US soldiers – and presenting it as a drama.
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Hillary Clinton at a coffee shop in New Hampshire.
18.01.2008 SAN FRANCISCO, Jan 17 (OneWorld) - As they travel the country searching for votes, each of the big three Democratic candidates for president has pledged to withdraw large numbers of troops from Iraq during their first year in office.
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Image: Hillary Clinton at a coffee shop in New Hampshire. © WBUR (flickr)
President George W. Bush and General David Petraeus in Iraq; Sep. 3, 2007.
17.01.2008 SAN FRANCISCO, Jan 16 (OneWorld) - A federal court in San Francisco has cleared the way for a major national class action lawsuit on behalf of veterans suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
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Image: President George W. Bush and General David Petraeus in Iraq; Sep. 3, 2007. © Eric Draper - White House
15.01.2008 The U.S. military in Iraq has recently built up new troops of 'Awakening' forces comprising primarily former resistance fighters and tribal groups, but, notes a local lawyer, "It seems that violence has become routine procedure for...the so-called Awakening fighters."
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From: Inter Press Service (IPS)
Iraqi women at a protest.
14.01.2008 "US media generally portray violence against Iraqi women as an unfortunate part of Arab or Muslim 'culture,'" but this explanation of the unusually high female death toll in Basra ignores the reality that the US occupation has actually empowered fundamentalist Islamic factions in the region, says an international women's rights group.
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One of the campaign posters reads, "Arabs Hand-in-Hand with Iraqis."
11.01.2008 To raise money and awareness for the plight of displaced Iraqis among neighboring Arab nations, the UN and the Arab League are launching a "massive" campaign featuring celebrities and refugee stories.
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Image: One of the campaign posters reads, "Arabs Hand-in-Hand with Iraqis." © United Nations
"Arabs Hand-in-Hand with Iraqis" campaign poster
10.01.2008 The League of Arab States will launch a massive fund-raising and public awareness campaign on Friday to help hundreds of thousands of Iraqi refugees.
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Image: "Arabs Hand-in-Hand with Iraqis" campaign poster
Activists call for an end to U.S. military activities in Iraq; Washington DC, January 2007
10.01.2008 About 151,000 violent deaths have occurred in Iraq between the US-led invasion in March 2003 and June 2006, according to a new estimate by a prestigious US medical journal.
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Image: Activists call for an end to U.S. military activities in Iraq; Washington DC, January 2007 © Jeffrey Allen
Bush at a previous Mideast peace summit.
09.01.2008 SAN FRANCISCO, Jan 8 (OneWorld) - The heads of 21 international humanitarian organizations have sent a letter to George W. Bush, demanding the U.S. president address Iraq's "refugee crisis" during his week-long trip to the Middle East, which begins Wednesday.
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Image: Bush at a previous Mideast peace summit. © MidEastWeb for Coexistence
Iraqi refugees.
07.01.2008 In a letter to President Bush, 20 international humanitarian organizations urge the U.S. to spearhead the global response to the displacement of over 4.5 million Iraqis, who have not only been driven from their homes but are finding it increasingly difficult to access food, healthcare, and education.
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From: Refugees International
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Image: Iraqi refugees. © Refugees International
02.01.2008 Should it ever be finished, the US embassy in Iraq will stand as a colossal monument to the Bush administration’s failures, says Allen McDuffee.
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