Dec 1, 2003 | Nazaneen Rashid
In the chaos of post-war Iraq women and girls are prisoners in their own homes, unable to go to work or school – let alone influence the future course of Iraq.
Sep 19, 2003 | Rohan Jayasekera
How can Iraqi reporters balance their articles when the way to 'the other side of the story' is blocked by a US tank? And what was a US corporation with Pentagon links doing with a 'public service' radio and TV station in Iraq?
Mar 20, 2003 | Panos London
Once the war against Iraq is over, a major humanitarian crisis is expected to unfold. How the international community responds will be governed by a doctrine called CIMIC – Civil Military Cooperation.
Jan 1, 2001 | Anna Egan
Nazaneen Rashid, is a Kurdish women’s rights activist, aid worker and author of Caged Birds: Iraqi Women in post-Saddam Iraq. Karen Dabrowska is a freelance journalist specialising in Middle Eastern affairs.
Jan 1, 2001 | Anna Egan
Rohan Jayasekera is Associate Editor at Index on Censorship and is coordinating the magazine’s projects in Iraq and the Middle East.