U.S. Independent Media
Dahr Jamail is the most prominent among independent investigative journalists covering Iraq, which he did from January 2004 until summer 2010. Here's a sampling of his work:
Who Are the Insurgents? The Progressive, January 17, 2008
Saddam Provided More Food than the U.S. Inter Press Service, December 27, 2007
Baghdad Slipping into Civil War. Inter Press Service, April 19, 2006
Democracy Brings Bleak Days. Inter Press Service, January 10, 2006
Displaced Iraqis Simmering with Anger in Amman. The Ester Republic, May 18, 2005
Iraqi Women Paying the Price. Islam Online, January 25, 2005
The Devastation. TomDispatch, January 7, 2005
Inside Fallujah: One Family's Diary of Terror. The Sunday Herald, November 22, 2004
'Unusual Weapons' Used in Fallujah. Inter Press Service, September 26, 2004
Other noteworthy stories:
U.S. Abandons Iraqi Translators to Their Fates While Diminutive Denmark Rescues Its Own by Maura Stephens. AlterNet, July 27, 2007
U.S. Failing to Help Iraqi Translator and Family Targeted for Execution by Maura Stephens. AlterNet, July 10, 2007
A Plan for Peace in Iraq by Maura Stephens. openDemocracy, November 23, 2005

