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Archive for the Month of November, 2005.
Viewing Iraq War NEWS articles 1 through 75 of 82.


November 1, 2005

Aziz: Corporate Media Smearing Galloway - "It is part of a media campaign aimed at smearing Galloway’s reputation."
(1785 views)


November 2, 2005

The Bush solution - Expand the war to Syria and Iran - "When faced with an unsolvable problem—expand the problem." This cynical political advice supposedly hangs on the wall of U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld’s office.
(2065 views)

Iraqi Doctors Beaten and Arrested in Haditha Hospital - Dr. Walid Al-Obeidi, the director of Haditha General Hospital and Dr. Jamil Abdul Jabbar, the only surgeon in the Haditha area were arrested for a week, very badly beaten and threatened to face the same treatment in the future by the American troops.
(1616 views)

Students start walkout to protest war, recruiting - The walkout is part of a nationwide protest organized by Youth Against War and Racism.
(1866 views)


November 3, 2005

Rumsfeld hints at more troops in Iraq - Coming off one of the deadliest months for American troops, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld indicated that the number of U.S. forces in Iraq could rise temporarily as Iraqis prepare to vote in mid-December parliamentary elections.
(1626 views)


November 4, 2005

Wrongful Incarceration Not Unusual in Iraq - Sociologist Ehsan Mohammad, at Baghdad University, said the community now was full of innocent people who had been jailed...
(1777 views)

Marine tells of "carte blanche" to kill - A former US marine has told a jury that he was given "carte blanche" to kill and was told to "shoot first and ask questions later" while serving in Iraq following the outbreak of war in 2003.
(1692 views)

Iraq prisoner abuse witnesses "disappear" in US custody - Three other witnesses are said to have "escaped" at the same time, so the only four people ever to succeed in an "escape" from a Guantanamo-bay-style maximum secitity US military prison all happen to be witnesses who wanted to testify against the US military.
(1820 views)


November 5, 2005

US, Iraq forces launch border assault - US and Iraqi forces have launched a joint offensive along the border with Syria involving about 3500 soldiers, the US military has said.
(1836 views)

Witnesses Describe Ballot Fraud in Nineveh - ...officials of the Kurdish Democratic Party bused non-resident Kurds to vote in polling stations in various non-Kurdish areas of Nineveh and created a climate of fear and intimidation in the province that reduced the vote against the constitution on the Nineveh plain.
(1267 views)

$85m "7-star" hotel set for Baghdad's Green Zone - No, no, says Thair Feely, chairman of the Iraqi Commission for Investment, emphatically denying rumors that a five-star hotel is about to be built in the center of Baghdad. Then, drawing out the words for effect, he adds: "We are building a 7-star hotel!"
(2356 views)

Al Qaim October Massacre - Indiscriminate Killing Zone
(1654 views)


November 6, 2005

Why we should pay war reparations to Iraqis - Withdrawal while providing the resources to recover and restore order could lead to domestic peace far more readily than withdrawal by itself.
(1296 views)

U.S. Should Repay Millions to Iraq, a U.N. Audit Finds - An auditing board sponsored by the United Nations recommended yesterday that the United States repay as much as $208 million to the Iraqi government for contracting work in 2003 and 2004 assigned to Kellogg, Brown & Root, the Halliburton subsidiary.
(1292 views)


November 7, 2005

U.S. Used Chemical Weapons In Iraq - Veteran admits: Bodies melted away before us.
(1282 views)


November 8, 2005

Baghdad's mortuary reels under the weight of killings - The bodies are arriving at the mortuary in Baghdad in such large numbers that the orderlies have run out of places to store them properly.
(1415 views)


November 9, 2005

Saddam defence team boycotts trial over killings - Lawyers for Saddam Hussein and his aides severed all contact with the court trying the former Iraqi president on Wednesday after the second murder of a member of the defence team since the trial began last month.
(1354 views)

$5,000 for loss of wife and son: how US prices death - Under the US "consequence management" system, there is a maximum payout of $2,500 per claim. A dead wife and a dead son are equivalent to two claims; meaning Hassan is in line to receive a total of $5,000 in cash.
(1495 views)

Antiwar Sermon Brings IRS Warning - The Internal Revenue Service has warned one of Southern California's largest and most liberal churches that it is at risk of losing its tax-exempt status because of an antiwar sermon two days before the 2004 presidential election.
(1341 views)

The media are minimising US and British war crimes in Iraq - The reporting of the Iraqi death toll - both in its scale and account of who is doing the killing - is profoundly dishonest.
(2237 views)

Operation "Steel Curtain" - There is a huge US military operation once again targeting the Al-Qa’im area of Iraq, this one named "Steel Curtain."
(1208 views)


November 10, 2005

US Army Admits Use of White Phosphorus as Weapon - That's right. Not from Al Jazheera, or Al Arabiya, but the US fucking Army, in their very own publication...
(1890 views)

Crying Wolf: Media Disinformation and Death Squads in Occupied Iraq - To penetrate the media smokescreen of spontaneous, uncontrollable violence and understand the role of intelligence operations in the creation of a beholden, occupied client state or series of statelets is fundamental to understanding the processes in Iraq today. It is also fundamental to recognising that the presence of Anglo-American forces in Iraq does not merely exacerbate the present violence; in Iraq we are the violence.
(2771 views)


November 11, 2005

UN warns on Iraq environment fate - Chemical spills, unsecured hazardous material and widespread pollution by depleted uranium are among the issues.
(1285 views)

Pillaging the Gardens of Babylon - More than two years after the fall of Saddam Hussein, 10,000 artefacts looted from the National Museum of Iraq are still missing. Archaeological sites across the country have been plundered.
(1446 views)

More accusations of US-backed death squads in Iraq - To maintain its tenuous grip over the country, the Bush administration is relying on an apparatus of paid killers and thugs to murder and terrorise the opposition, while the US military unleashes criminal attacks to crush rebellious cities and towns.
(2020 views)

US Soldiers in St. Louis Admit to Rape and Murder in Iraq - The man apologized and said “you know I’m just back from Iraq and I’m acting a little crazy… in Iraq we can do whatever. You think they put all that shit on the news? Man ask anybody we rape those bitches over there and we take their men and blow their brains out just like that and nobody ever knows.”
(2872 views)

The Iraq Quagmire: Civilians paying the price - The toll of civilian casualties in Iraq prove that what’s taking place in Iraq now is nothing less than a "crime against humanity," according to an article from Iraq’s Azzaman newspaper.
(1409 views)


November 13, 2005

Falluja, One Year Later - The city is now surrounded by a tight network of checkpoints controlled by U.S. forces and Shi'a members of the Iraqi Army. No one is allowed in without an identification card issued by the U.S. Marines, or other permission.
(1245 views)

Protesters arrested at GOP fundraiser - The incident started when a Fort Worth woman, Beatriz Saldivar, objected to a pro-war speech at the fundraiser, at the Wyndham Arlington.
(1335 views)

Denial of Water to Iraqi Cities - The denial of water to civilians is illegal both under Iraqi and international law.
(1344 views)

U.N. Food Expert Condemns U.S. Tactics in Iraq - ...the U.S.-led Coalition forces and the Iraqi Army use the military strategy of cutting off food and water supplies to cities under attack by insurgents...
(1277 views)

1,100 Lawyers Leave Saddam Defense Team - Some 1,100 Iraqi lawyers have withdrawn from Saddam Hussein's defense team, citing insufficient protection following the slayings of two peers representing co-defendants of the ousted Iraqi leader.
(1753 views)

Web sites conflict on death of Saddam aide - Conflicting claims emerged Saturday over the reported death of Saddam Hussein's chief lieutenant.
(1334 views)

White Phosphorous, Daisy cutters, Depleted Uranium, Thermobaric bombs, Clusterbombs, Napalm...The US uses WMD against civilians. - The war on Iraq is an unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe.
(5422 views)


November 14, 2005

CIA allegedly hid evidence of detainee torture - report - Blood was mopped up with a chlorine solution before the interrogation scene could be examined by an investigator...adding that after Jamadi's death, a bloodstained hood that had covered his head had disappeared.
(1324 views)


November 15, 2005

"I treated people who had their skin melted" - Abu Sabah knew he had witnessed something unusual.
(1235 views)

Scott Ritter Tells the Complete Story Why We're in Iraq - It Begins with the CIA's Conspiracy to Undermine the UN and Overthrow Saddam Hussein
(1294 views)

US sweep of arrests after Iraq invasion leads to few convictions - More than 35,000 Iraqis have been detained by American troops since the invasion of the country but only a tiny fraction have been convicted of wrongdoing...
(1148 views)

Iraq detainees "found starving" - Iraq's government says it has begun an investigation into the alleged abuse of more than 170 detainees held by Iraqi security forces in Baghdad.
(1306 views)


November 16, 2005

Toxic Truths from the Iraqi Battlefront - When a war is illegal, the methods of warfare are bound to go beyond what is permissible under the laws of war. But don't expect the American media to tell you any of this.
(1297 views)

Saddam "beaten up after obscenity" - Saddam Hussein was beaten up during questioning after he made an obscene remark...
(1519 views)

UN: US detains Iraqis in mass arrests - The United Nations has reported that the US military in Iraq is detaining people faster than a new board can review their cases to determine whether their rights are being respected.
(1451 views)


November 17, 2005

Among Insurgents in Iraq, Few Foreigners Are Found - "Both Iraqis and coalition people often exaggerate the role of foreign infiltrators and downplay the role of Iraqi resentment in the insurgency..."
(1268 views)

Imagine: Torture and the Geneva Conventions - Imagine if it had been a naked marine on a leash held by an Iraqi woman.
(1253 views)


November 19, 2005

British-trained police in Iraq "killed prisoners with drills" - British-trained police operating in Basra have tortured at least two civilians to death with electric drills...
(1345 views)


November 20, 2005

Ex-Halliburton worker gets 15-month jail sentence - A former Halliburton Co. worker was sentenced on Friday to 15 months in prison after pleading guilty in federal court in Illinois to taking more than $110,000 in kickbacks from an Iraqi company in 2004.
(1460 views)

Tim Collins trained troops to fight with white phosphorus - Col Tim Collins, the controversial Iraq war commander, trained his soldiers to use white phosphorus, which burns through flesh to the bone, in combat against enemy troops.
(1796 views)

Frontline police of new Iraq are waging secret war of vengeance - In July, Peter Beaumont revealed the existence of torture squads at work in the new Iraq. Here he reports on a sinister twist - a brutal campaign of political "disappearances".
(1242 views)


November 21, 2005

US troops kill Iraqi civilians - Two men and a child were killed and three people were wounded, Warren said. Survivors disputed the military's account, insisting that five family members, including two children, died and four were wounded as bullets tore through the van.
(1363 views)


November 22, 2005

Report: Iraqis losing out on oil fortune - Up to $113 billion in Iraqi oil revenues are going to multinational oil companies under long-term contracts, and not to the Iraqi people, says a social and environmental group.
(1293 views)

U.S. put ex-con in charge of cash for rebuilding of Iraq - He's now charged with taking bribes while in Baghdad
(1252 views)

The ghosts of our imperial past haunt Iraq - Britain left the subcontinent bleeding. Some wounds, like Kashmir, remain unhealed today.
(1209 views)

UK's deadly legacy: the cluster bomb - It is feared that thousands of bomblets lie unexploded in Iraq, capable of maiming or killing innocent civilians.
(1258 views)


November 23, 2005

Yosfiya: The 21st Century Nazis Are Here - The Iraqi police Special Forces, Al-Hussein Brigades, came at dawn. There were around 20 pick ups full of them. They were hit on the highway very badly from a place behind the Yosfiya Water Project, east of the village. Tens of them were killed. Their cars were burnt. Some of them hid inside the village. The battle went on for 3 hours. In the end some of them managed to run away. In the afternoon, the same day, more forces returned back accompanied by the American troops and helicopters. They evacuated their dead, raided the houses, killed and arrested the men, humiliated the families, killed the cows and chickens, destroyed the yards, and set the village on fire.
(1167 views)

War protesters arrested near Bush ranch - Daniel Ellsberg among those detained
(1352 views)

Iraqi Food Security: Destroyed and then Deconstructed - Food. Access to food. The right to produce food. The right to sell food. The ability to purchase food. These simple maxims are the foundation to a sovereign, healthy economy. These simple maxims were – and continue to be – denied to the people of Iraq.
(1824 views)


November 24, 2005

The theft of Iraqi oil wealth - The huge danger, or course, is that the current Iraqi politicians will be bribed into signing long-term agreements which the Iraqi people will never be able to get out of.
(1375 views)

Iraq war may go for decades: report - The war in Iraq could last for decades with British troops unlikely to withdraw without a "highly unlikely" split with Washington, a report says today.
(1274 views)

Peace Activists Arrested at Crawford for Standing on the Side of the Road - Despicable attack on the First Amendment deep in the heart of Texas
(1339 views)

Sleepwalking through Slaughter - Once what is left of the story from Iraq reaches the west, having dodged bullets, kidnappers, suicide bombers and the occupying military, it must then overcome perhaps its most formidable obstacle: the filter of the mainstream media.
(1683 views)


November 25, 2005

15,000 hepatitis cases reported in Baghdad neighborhood - The sewage system in the city does not function properly and heavy water from open sewers inundates streets.
(1300 views)


November 26, 2005

US takes casualties in Syria - US invader troops reportedly drive five kilometers into Syrian territory, lose armored vehicle in battle with Resistance fighters, then withdraw to occupied Iraq with their wreckage.
(1336 views)

Blood money boom for Iraqi donors as hospitals run dry - In Iraq, a country being torn apart in a seemingly never-ending conflict, there is now an acute shortage of blood. And the worse the violence becomes, the higher its black market prices rise.
(1409 views)


November 27, 2005

Shooting Iraqi civilians for fun? - A "trophy" video appearing to show British security guards in Baghdad randomly shooting Iraqi civilians has sparked two investigations after it was posted on the internet. The video has sparked concern that private security companies, which are not subject to any form of regulation either in Britain or in Iraq, could be responsible for the deaths of hundreds of innocent Iraqis.
(1404 views)

Iraq abuse "as bad as Saddam era" - "People are doing the same as (in) Saddam Hussein's time and worse..."
(1661 views)

The US Plans a Long, Long Stay in Iraq - While President George Bush hints at eventual troop withdrawals, the Pentagon is busy building four major, permanent air bases in Iraq that will require heavy infantry protection.
(1693 views)

Hussein set to argue Iraq isn't sovereign - Saddam Hussein's lawyers plan to argue when his trial resumes on Monday that the court is not legitimate because Iraq is not a sovereign country, and therefore the process should be adjourned.
(1733 views)


November 28, 2005

Torture and Extrajudicial Killings in Iraq - The US, largely through the CIA, has a long history of involvement with genocidal intelligence operations, from Indonesia under Suharto, through Operation Phoenix in Vietnam, to present-day Colombia. The current mass arrests in Iraq and subsequent killings bear all the hallmarks of such an operation. By analogy, one can reasonably guess that the current flood of victims will include anyone opposing US hegemony, such as the hundreds of teachers and academics who have already been assassinated...
(1661 views)

Iraq's "Year Zero" - The continuing destruction of Iraq's history - ancient and modern - of homes, lives and civil society under the watch of and at the hands of US and British troops - in defiance of a swathe of international law - is an uncanny and chilling mirror image of Pol Pot'sYear Zero.
(1824 views)

Saddam trial postponed - The trial was delayed to allow time to find replacements for two defence lawyers who were slain and another who fled from the country after he was wounded.
(1683 views)

Ludicrous al-Qaeda Plot to Kill Saddam Judge - In Bushzarro world, where Saddam “dead-enders” have morphed into wild-eyed al-Qaeda Muslims, you need a scorecard just to keep track of the convoluted twists and turns of the story as the Pentagon and the neocons make it up as they go along.
(1695 views)

US may use planes as substitute for troops in Iraq - The Bush administration is considering a plan to put America's awesome airpower at the disposal of Iraqi commanders, as a way of reducing the number of US troops on the ground. The plan is causing consternation among commanders in US air force, who say it could lead to increased civilian casualties and lead to airstrikes being used as means of settling old scores.
(1580 views)

A criminal process - Just before the U.S. forces attacked Qaim last 29 August, a thriving town of 150,000 people in western Iraq, they cordoned it off, cut electricity, water and food supplies. Then they indiscriminately and disproportionately blanketed the town, from the ground and from the air, with artillery shells, cluster bombs and napalm bombs with the full knowledge that civilians, particularly women and children, would be killed.
(1778 views)


November 29, 2005

Another Video and it is Worse - This video shows how US soldiers in Iraq, with the help of a robot, blow up a standing car that appears to have had an accident, while a young man, well alive but probably trapped, is still sitting in that car.
(1701 views)


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