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A Family in Baghdad
mother: Faiza, sons: Raed, Khaled and Majid writing down their diaries. Father: Azzam is not interested.
Baghdad Burning
Girl Blog from Iraq... let's talk war, politics and occupation.
BAGHDAD DWELLER
Boots on the Ground
This is about my daily life here in Baghdad, Iraq as an soldier of the United States Army. My views do not reflect that of the US Military or US Government
Dagger JAG
A Lawyer's life in Iraq with the 1st Infantry Division's, 2nd (DAGGER) Brigade
Doc in the Box
Blog of a CASEVAC's Corpsmans trip to the Middle East Disclaimer: The thoughts, views, pictures, comments expressed in no way represent the Views of US Navy, Marines, Department of Defense, CPA or anyone else that's not me unless otherwise stated.
Inside View From Iraq
I am the director of an international non-government organization which has rebuilt schools and drilled water wells in both Kurdish and Arab villages in northern Iraq.
Iraq & Iraqi`s
Iraq & Iraqi`s
Short Articles about the Mentality of Iraqi`s
Iraq at a glance
Stories and news from Iraq after the liberation
Iraq Body Count
The worldwide update of reported civilian deaths in the Iraq war and occupation.
Iraq calling
Life of a soldier in Iraq
IRAQ THE MODEL
Iraqi Bloggers Central
Astoria, New York -- The executive board of Iraqi Bloggers Central, considered by many as one of the best of the new American weblogs about Iraq, voted unanimously today to discontinue its weblog service in protest of the amnesty given to Muqtada Al-Sadr and his Madhi militia.
IRAQI CIVILIAN WAR CASUALTIES
Covering the period of March 21 - July 31, 2003

a note from the director of the survey

I was the country director of the first (and maybe only) door-to-door civilian casualties survey. Marla Ruzika was my American partner, the fund raiser, and the general director of CIVIC. Unfortunately, she didn't have the chance to publish the final results until now.

I decided to publish my copy of the final results of the Iraqi civilian casualties in Baghdad and the south of Iraq on the 9th of this month in respect to the big effort of the 150 volunteers who worked with me and spent weeks of hard work under the hot sun of the summer, in respect to Majid my brother who spent weeks arranging the data entry process, and in respect to the innocent souls of those who died because of irresponsible political decisions.
Kurdistan Bloggers Union KBU
This blog is dedicated to finding a cure for the side effects of answering this one question. 'Where r u from?'. This site should provide u ,among other random things,(Read more..)
MilBlogs
My War
CBFTW
Location:hell on earth, Iraq

This website is privately operated and is designed to provide personal information, views and commentary about the authors experiences in Iraq and elsewhere. The images depicted and opinions expressed on this website are solely those of the author and contributors and not those of any agency of the United States Government, expressly including, but not limited to, the Department of Defense, the United States Army, or the United States Army Reserve.
Neurotic Iraqi wife
A confession, I have finally joined the neurotic wife club!!!Is there such a thing? This blog is about me being an Iraqi wife whose husband chose to rebuild his country over building his new life with his new wife, ME!!!
Sunday, September 26, 2004
Sgt. Missick
Sgt. Missick

A Line in the Sand
Where is Raed ?
where is raed? v2.0
Raed started writing on this Blog. Salam Pax kindly asks you to always check who is posting, Raed's brain de-rails sometimes. My ramblings are in orange, his in white.
 
   
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