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April 1, 2004 by mikimouse
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March 24, 2004 by mikimouse
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April 30, 2004 by mikimouse
Here are the disgusting photos of the disgusting crimes committed by the US forces in Iraq. The humiliation and degredation of Iraqi prisoners took place in the same prison that Hussein used to torture his many victims. This is a blow to the US war effort and if anyone is in their right mind they would demand their troops be returned home. What is going on in Iraq that makes these soldiers treat prisoners in much the same manner Hussein treated his prisoners. And on top of it all the US has ...
April 8, 2004 by mikimouse
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April 7, 2004 by mikimouse
This is an awesome account of what happened on the march to Baghdad. It's graphic, but really the reading is what fascinated me. Also here's a supplementary photo journey during the actualy fall of Baghdad. http://digitaljournalist.org/issue0304/afpf_index.html Think of how far downhill the situation has gone since those optimistic days. A year later it's death everywhere.
March 29, 2004 by mikimouse
Now this is one brave ?silly? woman. But I can see her reasons for such a journey. How many people have gone through an empty city that 99.99999% of the planet refuse to go to or even go near? The quiet isolation of a once thriving loud busy city would be too much for some to bear. Can you stand being in a place where everywhere you look you should be hearing the loud sounds of the city? When you stand on a street looking at roads, apartments, houses, businesses, farms, plantations, vehicles....
May 14, 2004 by mikimouse
some nice images from Baghdad, the old city. Nothing political here, sorry folks. Just plain old ordinary pictures of life in Baghdad, one year later.