Articles by Haifa Zangana

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Who Are the Real Barbarians? Another Liberation of Iraq!
Haifa Zangana - CounterPunch, 7 Jul 2014

It goes without saying that very little space has been available in the media, whether Arabic or international, for Iraqi voices that challenge the dominant rhetoric about the situation in Iraq.

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Terrorism: The Legacy of US War in Iraq
Haifa Zangana – Al Jazeera, 7 Apr 2014

Words with noble meanings are used to camouflage acts of state terror: liberation rather than occupation; democratic government rather than a sectarian regime; transparency rather than corruption by bribes, theft, and extortion; communal violence rather than dirty war with manufactured terrorism and black operations.

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Why Is Iraq Now Immune From Criticism Over Appalling Human Rights Record?
Haifa Zangana – The Guardian, 10 Sep 2012

Despite at least 96 executions in Iraq this year and well-documented human rights abuses, the world remains silent. Three women were among the 21 people executed within one day in Iraq, last Monday [27 Aug 2012]. It was followed, two days later, by the reported execution of five more people. There is also news of another 196 people on death row. According to Iraqi officials, they have all been convicted on charges “related to terrorism,” but there is little information about their names, what crimes they committed or whether they have access to lawyers or not.

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