Makale - Yorum - Analiz
By Juliet Eilperin
Reutersby Mussab Al-Khairalla
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - More than two dozen doctors walked out of one of Baghdad's busiest hospitals on Tuesday to protest what they said was abuse by Iraqi soldiers, leaving about 100 patients to fend for themselves in chaotic wards.
The NewYorker
The London mayor told BBC News he had no sympathy with the bombers and he opposed all violence.
July 18, 2005 Issue
Niko Kyriakou
FLOODS sweep Romania, hailstones the size of walnuts batter Switzerland, drought-stricken France dreads a plague of
Terrible ironies attend the use of violence for political ends. Despite their ostensible opposition, two warring factions are often united in their fundamental view of the world. Both insist that continued violence is the only realistic option.
"Why say more?
By Meera Selva, Africa Correspondent
There are pound
Hassan Juma'a Awad Friday February 18, 2005 We lived through dark days under Saddam Hussein's
In Iraq, the bloodshed under the US occupation continues on a daily basis.
The dossier, based on media reports, says US-led forces were responsible for more than a third of the deaths.
Almost 25,000 Iraqi civilians have been killed durin
By Adam Porter in Perpignan, France
By Jon Walter
Tom Simonite
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