April 29, 2004
Links, Links, Links

Dahr Jamail has been extremely busy writing lately. If you don't receive Dahr's mailings (see sign-up form in the right column), you may have missed a few things:

TNS Article: "Iraq's Only Disabilities Hospital Desperately Underfunded, Inaccessible"
With more patients than ever as a result of invasion and occupation, Al-Kena rehab is critically low on funds and resources; doctors say patients can't access facilities, hospital can't afford to provide services or make proesthetics.

TNS Article: "Fallujah Residents Report U.S. Forces Engaged in Collective Punishment"
Despite what Marines call a "ceasefire" in Fallujah, refugees trapped outside and Fallujans still under seige continue to face measures of collective punishment in response to persisting defiance of U.S. demands

ZNet Commentary: "Unilateral 'Negotiations' and Collective Punishment in Falluja"
From the ZNet Sustainers Program, a compelling analysis of US "diplomacy" in Falluja.

"Iraqis Now: the Other Side of the Occupation. A "live dialog" at IslamOnline.net (archived)
Dahr spent two hours fielding very interesting questions online at a very popular Muslim website.

Radio Interview on KPFA's Flashpoint show


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