Yesterday
I posted Dahr
Jamails article on how he was
affected by his time in Iraq in 2004 and on Joanna Macy. Here he
describes his return to Iraq 10 years on
Dahr Jamail Returns to Iraq to Find Rampant Torture and a Failed State Living in "Utter Devastation"
Part one - Investigative
journalist Dahr Jamail reported for Democracy Now! throughout the
early stages of the U.S. invasion of Iraq 10 years ago. Now with Al
Jazeera, Jamail has just returned from Iraq once again, finding what
he calls a "failed state" living in "utter
devastation." In part one of our interview, Jamail discusses the
harrowing security situation for Iraqis living in fear of bombings,
executions and kidnappings, the widespread torture in Iraq’s
prisons, and the breakdown of security in what he calls a "lawless
state." Jamail is the author of "Beyond the Green Zone:
Dispatches from an Unembedded Journalist in Occupied Iraq" and
"The Will to Resist: Soldiers Who Refuse to Fight in Iraq and
Afghanistan."
Ten Years Later, U.S. Has
Left Iraq with Mass
Displacement & Epidemic of
Birth Defects, Cancers
In
part two of our interview, Al Jazeera reporter Dahr Jamail discusses
how the
U.S. invasion of Iraq has left behind a legacy of cancer and
birth defects
suspected of being caused by the U.S. military’s
extensive use of depleted
uranium and white phosphorus. Noting the
birth defects in the Iraqi city of
Fallujah, Jamail says: "They’re
extremely hard to bear witness to. But it’s
something that we all
need to pay attention to ... What this has generated is, from
2004 up
to this day, we are seeing a rate of congenital malformations in the
city of
Fallujah that has surpassed even that in the wake of the
Japanese cities of
Hiroshima and Nagasaki that nuclear bombs were
dropped on at the end of World
War II." Jamail has also reported on the refugee crisis of more than one million
displaced Iraqis still
inside the country, who are struggling to survive without
government
aid, a majority of them living in Baghdad
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