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The hackneyed phrase maintains that truth is the first casualty of war, but this does not suggest nearly clearly enough
that it is a casualty because the US and UK governments are making a concerted attempt to destroy it.
Warning. These Graphic Images May Disturb: Dawn air raids pounded areas south of Baghdad on Saturday March 29, after a
night in which the Information Ministry was targeted by U.S. cruise missiles and Iraqis said an attack on a market
killed dozens ...
Editor’s Warning: The images in this series are horrific and depict the reality of injury and death in this US-led War
against Iraq. Scoop is determined that its editorial policy will continue to serve truth, accuracy and honesty and that
its reportage ...
The following feedback has been received from Scoop readers in response to our decision to publish graphic pictures from
Al Jazeera showing the true horror of war.
Warning. These Graphic Images May Disturb: Dawn air raids pounded areas south of Baghdad on Saturday March 29, after a
night in which the Information Ministry was targeted by U.S. cruise missiles and Iraqis said an attack on a market
killed dozens ...
An unknown group of U.S. soldiers have been captured by Iraqi forces. The U.S. mainstream media has not shown footage
of the event, even though they have shown footage of Iraqi POWs. Apparently there are five U.S. soldiers captured, and
an unknown number ...
Editor’s Warning: The images in this series are horrific and depict the reality of injury and death in this US-led War
against Iraq. Scoop is determined that its editorial policy will continue to serve truth, accuracy and honesty and that
its reportage ...
Editor’s Warning: The images in this series are horrific and depict the reality of injury and death in this US-led War
against Iraq. Scoop is determined that its editorial policy will continue to serve truth, accuracy and honesty and that
its reportage ...
QUESTION: Mr. Secretary, we've asked our viewers to participate in these questions and they've sent us overwhelming
questions over the e-mail, so I'm going to try to cram in as many as I can. Let me start.
Editorial: Scoop is determined that its editorial policy will continue to serve truth, accuracy and honesty and that its
reportage of this US invasion of Iraq will not be censored nor sanitised. Let us consider why this is so.
The United Arab Emirates leading semi-official daily newspaper, Alittihad, reported on Thursday that a US government
delegation had arrived in Amman, Jordan, on its way to Baghdad for negotiations with the Iraqi government about an
immediate ceasefire. ...
"Iraqis living outside who say they support this war are living in comfort and enjoying the peace and tranquillity of
their homes. They have no bombs taking their children away form them or raining down on them terrifying night after
night."
Somebody doesn't like hearing the truth. Okay, for a second, lets scratch that and choose a slightly less politically
charged term. Someone doesn't like to be disputed with alternative views, counterclaims, research and fact. Someone
wants you, the ...
The following is additional feedback received from Scoop readers in response to our decision to publish graphic pictures
from Al Jazeera showing the true horror of war. For earlier feedback on this issue see… Scoop Feedback: Death and
Casualty From Iraq
Much has been made in recent days of the controversy regarding the ethics of publishing pictures that may offend some
people. However, war in of itself is offensive. It is offensive to nature, offensive to morality, and offensive to the
human condition.
Because war was so packaged as a Disney reality TV tour of Baghdad, the pictures you see here are more important than
ever. Without them we would all continue to think a war fought far way has no bearing on us.
Remember all those "intelligence sources" who promised that Iraqis would be cheering as the U.S. and U.K. armies rolled
into Basra or Nasiriyah or any major town in southern Iraq? Apparently, in day 7 of the invasion of Iraq, these
intelligence ...
Defence Secretary Geoff Hoon has said the most important task within the Iraq campaign objectives is to deny Iraq use of
its Weapons of Mass Destruction. Coalition efforts have centred on disabling command and control facilities through
which the Iraqi ...
The London based Arabic daily Al Quds Al Arabi reported on Tuesday, March 25 that the American vice president, Dick
Cheney, would soon head to the Jordanian capital, Amman. The newspaper claimed that the visit would be an attempt by
Cheney to convince ...
News consumers beware: You are being lied to. Throughout the build up to the war in Iraq the US and UK governments tried
to show that Iraq had weapons of Mass Destruction and that Hussein was a threat. Within days and sometimes hours these
lies were exposed ...
Richard Perle’s resignation Thursday as chairman of the Defense Policy Board, a Pentagon advisory group, is long
overdue. Perle quit the board because he was hired to help bankrupt telecommunications firm Global Crossing win approval
from the Department ...
It's Friday morning here, and I have the day off work because of a holiday honoring Cesar Chavez. He's a Mexican
American who established the National Farmworkers Association in Delano, California, in 1962 - an organisation that
gained international fame in ...
Hip Hop Artist Michael Franti Speaks Out on U.S. Government Surveillance of his Band and MTV Self-Censorship
Examining recently released government and corporate sources, researchers at the Institute for Policy Studies have
uncovered new evidence that oil has long been the driving concern behind US-Iraqi relations. Key figures associated with
the Bush Administration, ...
A few days after the end of the Gulf ground war, an American soldier inspects the carbonized bodies of Iraqi soldiers
killed when their convoy of vehicles was bombed and strafed by Allied aircraft as the convoy attempted to retreat from
Kuwait back ...
OVER THE PAST WEEK I've been thinking a lot about what my first column would be like since Gulf War II broke out. I was
out here in Nuhaka the day the proverbial hit the fan. Stopping at home briefly on the way out to Mahia to do a site
visit, I flicked ...
Image taken by the NASA MODIS satellite Terra 01/28/03 07:50 UTC
Anyone Detect a Familiar Odor in the Air? The Vietnam Connection By Bernard Weiner The Crisis Papers
A mere three weeks after the International Atomic Energy Agency demonstrated conclusively that letters between Iraq and
Niger about the purchase of uranium were forgeries, the U.N. body is about to prove an even more startling claim:
President George W. ...
Helen Wiseman-Dare, Chairperson, WASP (West Aucklanders Against Aerial Spraying) writes to Scoop regarding a recent
Scoop report on the The Tui Billboard Bandits In Wellington .