Learn more: http://pulitzercenter.org/projects/middle-east/iraq-death-nation-revisited
As seen on Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria. Working as a journalist in Iraq has never been harder. More than 200 media and media support staff, most of them Iraqis, have been killed since 2003. Dozens more have been kidnapped or arrested. Richard Rowley and David Enders look at the dangers of working as a journalist in Baghdad.
Reported by David Enders and Rick Rowley, "Iraq: Death of a Nation" examines how the U.S. invasion and occupation created a multi-faceted civil war in which the U.S. is now actively arming multiple factions.
This report is part of Pulitzer Center-sponsored project "Iraq: Death of a Nation? (revisited)" (http://bit.ly/swJtcg).
perhaps journalists should get the hell out of iraq...
dragonic9100 4 years ago
Allah Uh? Akbar. LOL
Dont forget Thakbir!!
geoffreyphilip 4 years ago
This is the most ridiculous report I've seen on Iraq. Reporters are out there every day, travelling around Baghdad, and getting stories without any security other than their driver. If this woman needs a massive security detail, she is clearly wasting her time in Iraq.
NO2amnesty 4 years ago