Erasing Iraq :The Human Costs of Carnage ( 1 )

Publication subTitle :The Human Costs of Carnage

Publication series :1

Author: Otterman   Michael;Hil   Richard;Wilson   Paul  

Publisher: Pluto Books Ltd‎

Publication year: 2010

E-ISBN: 9781849644457

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780745328973

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780745328980

Subject: D Political and Legal

Keyword: 政治、法律

Language: ENG

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Erasing Iraq

Description

Reveals the true human costs of war in Iraq, an unfolding tragedy that has yielded millions of dead and displaced Iraqis since the first Gulf War.

Chapter

Acknowledgments

Introduction: Hearts of Stone

1. Iraqis Under Siege

Everything is Destroyed

Interests Inimical to our own

Mouths Open Swallowing Bombs

The Price of Sanctions

Fear and Flight

Online Witnesses

2. Refugee Voices

Exodus

Three Waves of Suffering

In Jordan

In Syria

In Transit

In Australia

3. Censoring Civilians

Favorable Objectivity

Managing Grenada, Panama, and Gulf War I

A Double-Edged Sword

Embedded Perspectives

Collective Self-Censorship

Carry Our Water

Shaping Falluja

4. Dead Bodies Don’t Count

Neither Time Nor Inclination

We May Never Know

Conflicting Counts

The Six-Figure Fight

The Lesser of Two Evils?

Still Counting

Opening the Vault

5. Iraqi Sociocide

Childhood Lost

Women at Risk

Gay Life and Death

End of Faith

Pushed Out

Looting is Liberating

Year Zero

Lost Antiquity

Iraqi Sociocide

Postscript: People of No Moment

Notes

Index

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