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Is the killing of Iraqi academics and other professionals a case of pre-meditated murder of Iraq's intellectual élite? Could it constitute 'educide', a word yet to enter the international dictionary of crimes? …
The US has a legal duty to protect Iranian dissidents under attack, says Moussa Zabeti, who has eight family members living there.…
Why is the US so keen to intervene in oil-rich countries but happy to turn a blind eye to what’s going on in Africa?…
Beware Americans talking stability, warns Noam Chomsky.…
‘Uncle’ Saddam was a constant and sinister presence in Zainab Salbi’s childhood years…
Second time round, we perhaps shouldn’t be surprised at Tony Blair’s performance…
‘And he smiled a kind of sickly smile, and curled up on the floor,And the subsequent proceedings, interested him no more.’(Francis Brett Harte, 1836-1902)Felicity Arbuthnot considers the evidence.…
It’s home to 3,400 Iranian refugees in Iraq – and they are under attack.…
Author Jo Wilding explains why the new stage adaptation of her book is so important to ordinary Iraqis.…
Fuel Theatre's stage production of Jo Wilding's book, Don't Shoot the Clowns, will travel around the UK until 17 November…
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