The Fatah (Conquest) Alliance in the Iraqi parliament says the country’s resistance and political groups agree on the need to expel all American troops, noting that this is a “definitive” and “national” decision rather than a factional one. “Efforts continue at the public and political levels to wrap up the …
Read More »Iraq exhumed remains of Saddam-era victims from mass grave
Iraqi authorities have exhumed the remains of 15 people from a mass grave believed to hold dozens more likely killed under former president Saddam Hussein, an official said Saturday.
Read More »9/11 and Iraq: The Making of a Tragedy
Twenty years after the al-Qaeda attack on Sept. 11, 2001, the United States is still involved in a war in Iraq that it started. President George W. Bush was obsessed with the Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein and deliberately misled the American people about who was responsible for the 9/11 attack. …
Read More »Iraq moves as UK granted asylum to war criminal who served as Saddam’s butcher
The Parliamentary Committee for Foreign Relations sent an urgent message to the Iraqi Ministry of Foreign Affairs regarding Britain consenting an asylum application to an Iraqi citizen accused of executing dozens of prisoners during the era of Saddam Hussein. Committee member, MP Mukhtar al-Mospawi told Alghadeer News, “the Iraqi Foreign …
Read More »Abu Ghraib: The mark of shame US can’t lose after 17 years
April 22 will mark the 17th anniversary of the United States’ capture of the Abu Ghraib prison west of the Iraqi capital that went on to bear witness to unchecked murderous and sadistic torture by American forces under Washington’s tutelage. A torture chamber under ex-Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, the facility …
Read More »The best sellers of Baghdad’s oldest book market scarred by years of war.
Mutanabbi Street, in the heart of downtown Baghdad, has been home to booksellers for centuries. Through years of war, censorship, and dictatorship it has served as a cultural hub for the city. “Cario writes, Beirut prints and Baghdad reads,” goes the proverb, and this is where they come to do …
Read More »A mass grave of Iraqi women and children revealed.
The revealing process of a mass grave has started at Tuesday morning in Al-Muthanna province (South of Iraq) where it contained dozens of Arabic & Kurdish children and women who were victims of the Saddam Hussein’s former regime. The mass grave includes 70 women and children, who were shot dead. …
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