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Monday, January 07, 2008

The hidden war

A noticeable lack of unembedded reporting on the Iraq war has lead to a corresponding lack of information about the realities of this war. What truths go unreported? Will the Bush administration attack Iran? What will the increased militarization in Pakistan mean for the Middle East? How will the United States government and the people respond?

Victims of US air strike, Balad, March 2006.On this edition, independent journalists David Barsamian and Dahr Jamail tackle Iraq, Iran, Pakistan and our relationship to each of these countries. Hear their provocative conversation
Greener Magazine


An hour-long version of this program is available here.

Featuring::

David Barsamian and Dahr Jamail, book authors and independent journalists.

Music: "Fly Away" Omar Faruk Tekbilek, "Long Wait" Omar Faruk Tekbilek

Senior Producer/Host: Tena Rubio
Associate Producer: Puck Lo
Interns: Samson Reiny, Joaquin Palomino and Elena Botkin-Levy

This show was produced by Elena Botkin-Levy as part of Making Contact’s internship program.

For more information::

David Barsamian
Targeting Iran with Noam Chomsky, Ervand Abrahamian, Nahid Mozaffari
City Lights, Booksellers and Publishers
415-362-1901
www.citylights.com

Dahr Jamail
Beyond the Green Zone: Dispatches from an Unembedded Journalist in Occupied Iraq
Haymarket Books
773-583-7884
info@haymarketbooks.org
www.haymarketbooks.org

Dahr Jamail’s Mideast Dispatches
mail@dahrjamailiraq.com
www.dahr.org

David Barsamian
Alternative Radio
P.O. Box 551
Boulder, Colorado 80306
800-444-1977 (voice)
info@alternativeradio.org
www.alternativeradio.org

"The Growing Iraqi Refugee Crisis," audio program
Making Contact
www.radioproject.org/archive/2007/4007.html

"The Iran Agenda," audio program
Making Contact
www.radioproject.org/archive/2007/3907.html

Reporters without Borders
Southern Railway Building
1500 K Street, NW, Suite 600
Washington, DC 20005
202-256-5613
lucie.morillon@rsf.org
www.rsf.org

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