Memories of Saddam
An exile remembers a childhood in Iraq, and the fear that followed his family well beyond the country's borders.
An exile remembers a childhood in Iraq, and the fear that followed his family well beyond the country's borders.
Kurdish advances into key oil cities have raised alarms in Ankara over a possible Kurdish political entity in Iraq.
The killing of Abdul Majid in Najaf is a devastating blow to the hopes of Shias, and all Iraqis, to build a new and moderate society.
By Yildirim Turker in Istanbul (ICR No. 15, 17-April-03)
By Jamal Heidar in London (ICR No. 15, 17-April-03)
By Samir Rebeiz in Beirut (ICR No. 15, 17-April-03)
By Julie Flint in Beirut (ICR No. 15, 17-April-03)
Another multilateral organisation shattered by the Iraq war must consider how to pull itself together.
The retired US general tasked with forming an interim administration in Iraq is very excited to be in the cradle of civilization. Sadly for us, it's now lying in ruins.
An appeal to the Iraqi opposition leader to address long-standing accusations of financial misdealing.