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the report says Saddam – on whose head the US had placed a $25 million bounty - was then held captive by the PUK, which bargained with the US before arranging to hand the drugged dictator over.
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More than 70 American companies and individuals have won up to $8 billion
in contracts for work in postwar Iraq and Afghanistan over the last two years,
according to a new study by the Center for Public Integrity.
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U.S. granted 'protected' status to Iranian terrorists
By Scott Peterson, Christian Science Monitor, July 29, 2004
The US State Department officially considers a group of 3,800 Marxist Iranian rebels - who once killed several Americans and was supported by Saddam Hussein - "terrorists."
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UK sells chemical weapons to the world
BRITAIN is supplying chemical warfare technology to 26 countries including Libya, Syria, Israel and Iran which was labelled part of the axis of evil by the United States.
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Bush & the Media Cover Up the Jihad Schoolbook
Scandal
Because it has been almost unreported in the Western media that the US
government shipped - and continues to ship - millions of Islamist (that's short
for Islamic fundamentalist) textbooks into Afghanistan.Complete
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Israel expands West Bank
settlements
Months after Ariel Sharon announced his dramatic plan to pull Jewish settlers out of Gaza, portraying it as a sacrifice for peace, the government is grabbing more land for West Bank settlements.
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Today's world grows ever more scary
Only
Friends of the US & Israel Can
Have Nukes IAEA, MAD, the US and
Iran
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Troops fighting who are not US Citizens
More than 31,000 members of the U.S. armed forces are not American citizens. After returning from honorably serving in the United States armed forces in Iraq and Afghanistan, non-U.S. citizen Servicemembers are put through a lengthy process to obtain U.S. citizenship – often, it is only after their death that they are given immediate citizenship.
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New "Democratic" Iraq Goverment, and New Tortures
From his post several stories above ground level, he watched as men in plainclothes beat blindfolded and bound prisoners in the enclosed grounds of the Iraqi Interior Ministry.
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US forces arrest leading Iraqi editor
US occupation forces in Iraq have arrested Dr Muthana Harith al-Dhari the editor of al-Basaer newspaper (Insight) and media officer for the influential Association of Muslim Scholars.
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Iraq's Child Prisoners
A Sunday Herald
investigation has discovered
that coalition forces are
holding more than 100
children in jails such as
Abu Ghraib.
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Anti-Terror Abuses Still Coming to Light
Americans are still learning the details of some of the abuses that were committed against those rounded up as suspected terrorists after 9/11. The Justice Department inspector general issued superb reports in June and December 2003 detailing violation of rights, denial of due process, and, in some cases, physical brutality.
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COMPLAINTS AGAINST U.S. TROOPS
Iraqis say soldiers rob them.Civilians allege that forces seeking rebels raid homes and take money, other property;
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Doctors a Part of Iraq Abuse
By EMMA ROSS, AP Medical Writer
LONDON - Doctors working for the U.S. military in Iraq collaborated with interrogators in the abuse of detainees at Baghdad's Abu Ghraib prison, profoundly breaching medical ethics and human rights, a bioethicist charges in The Lancet medical journal.FULL
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