What's Happening (really)
The View From Iraq
Working under the intention to provide my readers with as much information as possible and given the lack of space in the print version of Chronogram's August 2003 issue, I have made the entire text of all related interviews accessible here…along with the photos taken by a 20-year-old Marine Lance Corporal who was among the first forces rolling into Iraq from Kuwait during the first two weeks of the war 2003 that were deemed too horrific for publication by Chronogram editors because they would “ambush our readers.” |
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These photos were taken sometime during the first two weeks of the war against Iraq by a 20-year-old Marine Lance Corporal who was among the first forces rolling into Iraq from Kuwait.
please note: the images on this page are extremely graphic, and should not be viewed by anyone under the age of 18.
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| Bourzou Daragahi
After spending almost one year in Iran, Freelance journalist Borzou Daragahi entered northern Iraq in Sept 2002.
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James Longley
No stranger to war zones, filmmaker James Longley left Iraq last February only to return in late April.
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| Chris Hedges
A foreign correspondent for 15 years, Hedges has recently written two books about his experiences as a war correspondent
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Yasmin Alani
Alani began sending emails to friends informing them about "what is really happening in Iraq." Soon requests began pouring in asking for permission to distribute these emails.
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