Iraq: Shooting the Messenger
The spiraling sectarian violence is taking its toll on IWPR journalists - but they’re determined to keep going.
The spiraling sectarian violence is taking its toll on IWPR journalists - but they’re determined to keep going.
Modern cellphones may be convenient, but many Iraqis are abandoning them because they bear nothing but bad news.
Perceived American indifference to Lebanese Muslims’ suffering seen as damaging to the United States’ allies in Afghanistan, and a gift to its enemies.
Police patrol the streets and comb the mountains in search of the armed Islamic forces that raided Nalchik last year.
Kidnapping, murder and arrest are the price of doing business in the most dangerous country in the world to practice journalism.
Leader puts his future – and that of his small republic – on the line.
While Kurdish leaders gain power in Baghdad, many Kurds continue to demand independence.
Though the constitutional referendum is over, the exclusion of expatriate Iraqis still rankles.
Violence shocks a quiet Kurdish city unaccustomed to the violence seen elsewhere in Iraq.