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May 11, 2008
The story that isn't being told
The story that isn't being told
Rageh Omaar
The Guardian
March 17 2008
There was also an extraordinary diversity of views about the war and the occupation: independent bloggers such as the excellent Arab-American writer Dahr Jamail operated alongside reporters from the New York Times, ITV and al-Jazeera. But as insecurity, violence and political instability became inexorably worse from the end of 2004, the media's ability to tell all sides of the story began to close down.
Read full article here
Posted by Dahr_Jamail at 06:23 PM
March 27, 2008
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Posted by Dahr_Jamail at 06:14 PM
BTGZ Wins James Aronson Award for Social Justice Journalism for 2007
Dahr Jamail, author of
Beyond the Green Zone
Dispatches from an Unembedded Journalist in Occupied Iraq
Dahr Jamail (Author)
Foreword by Amy Goodman
Published: 10/01/2007
9781931859479 | $20.00 | Trade Cloth
Forthcoming in paperback
http://www.cbsd.com/inventory.aspx?id=22349
has just won a James Aronson Award for Social Justice Journalism for 2007
The award letter says that Jamail's work "has shown the depth of suffering and 'collateral damage' not readily captured in corporate media" and praises his "remarkable contribution to social justice journalism."
The awards ceremony is 5:30 p.m., Monday, April 14 at Hunter College in New York City.
For more information about the Aronson Award, visit
http://filmmedia.hunter.cuny.edu/Aronson
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Posted by Dahr_Jamail at 03:38 PM
March 13, 2008
Beyond the Green Zone finalist in Foreword Magazine's political science Book of the Year Award
Haymarket Books author Dahr Jamail, author of Beyond the Green Zone, is one of 12 finalists in the running in the political science category for ForeWord Magazine's Book of the Year Awards.
ForeWord Magazine's Book of the Year Awards were established to bring increased attention from librarians and booksellers to the literary achievements of independent publishers and their authors.
2007 Award winners to be announced May 29
Read the press release and view the list here
Posted by Dahr_Jamail at 12:07 AM
March 12, 2008
The Biometric Cataloging of Americans at Home
"Avoid the hassle of airport security every time you fly."
This is the rhetoric being used to entice U.S. citizens to voluntarily provide their biometric information to the U.S. government.
The program, called "clear," is being installed at airports around the country now. For a little background on this, view a post at this website from September 2005, called Securitizing the Global Norm of Identity: Biometric Technologies in Domestic and Foreign Policy.
In Fallujah, the cataloging of human beings has been involuntary since the U.S. siege of that city in November 2004. Having retina scans, fingerprinting and bar-code IDs is mandatory there for Iraqis.
But now, in the "homeland" of the United States, you too can join the happy club of those giving their biometric data to the federal government. Just bring two forms of government issued identification to your local Clear airport or various downtown location, enroll, pay the $128 fee, wait 2-3 weeks, and then if you are accepted, step up to your nearest scanner, and try not to blink as your retina is scanned.
These kiosks are planned for airports in New York, Denver, Oakland, and many others.
So, no need to be intimidated by the government's desire to use biometric data to catalog U.S. citizens, (or Iraqis for that matter), as you can rest more peacefully knowing you are now more secure.
You can learn more about this safe, fast, and helpful way to get through airport security in four minutes or less, here.
Posted by Dahr_Jamail at 05:36 PM
January 31, 2008
Beyond the Green Zone #3 Alternet Best Progessive Books / #1 Staff Pick at Powell's Books
Alternet Best Progressive Books of 2007
Book experts, AlterNet staff and readers weighed in. Here are the groundbreakers that stood out from the crowd.
By Don Hazen, AlterNet
Posted on January 31, 2008
1. The Shock Doctrine by Naomi Klein
2. Blackwater by Jeremy Scahill
3. Beyond the Green Zone: Dispatches from an Unembedded Journalist in Occupied Iraq
by Dahr Jamail
Haymarket Books
One of the few unaffiliated journalists in Iraq, journalist Jamail went to see the conditions for himself, and the compelling, heartbreaking stories he sent back over his eight-month stay were carried in publications worldwide: from family houses destroyed with their inhabitants to mosques full of people held under siege to the ill-equipped medical facilities and security forces meant to deal with them. (Publishers Weekly)
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Beyond the Green Zone is a Number 1 staff pick at Powell's Books
Adam S.
1. Beyond the Green Zone: Dispatches from an Unembedded Journalist in Occupied Iraq by Dahr Jamail
George Orwell once said, "In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act." No one has captured that revolutionary spirit more than Dahr Jamail. Jamail, like all of us, heard the lies the media was spewing to justify the U.S. invasion of Iraq and decided to go there "to counter what they were doing by showing the real situation on the ground." This book collects a number of his essays from the eight months he spent in Iraq and provides the reader a rare opportunity to hear about the war from the vantage point of the people of the Middle East.
Posted by Dahr_Jamail at 09:04 PM
January 10, 2008
Beyond the Green Zone on CSPAN's Book TV
BookTV on CSPAN2 presents:
Beyond the Green Zone: Dispatches from an Unembedded Journalist in Occupied Iraq
Author: Dahr Jamail
Upcoming Schedule
Sunday, January 13, at 6:00 AM
Sunday, January 13, at 2:00 PM
Sunday, January 13, at 10:00 PM
About the Program
Dahr Jamail talks about his experiences working as an unembedded journalist in Iraq and discusses what life is like for Iraqis living under U.S. occupation. The talk was held at the Unitarian Universalist Church in San Diego.
About the Author
Along with Iraq, Dahr Jamail has reported from Syria, Turkey, Lebanon, and Jordan. He is a special correspondent for KPFA's "Flashpoints" and has appeared on Pacifica Radio's "Democracy Now!". For more, visit dahrjamailiraq.com.
Posted by Dahr_Jamail at 06:18 PM
January 09, 2008
Beyond the Green Zone at Tom's Review of Books
"Don't miss Dahr Jamail's first book, Beyond the Green Zone: Dispatches from an Unembedded Journalist in Occupied Iraq -- and, while you're reading it, think of us as the invading Martians. I hardly need to extol Jamail to Tomdispatch readers, but his book offers a remarkably fresh glimpse at what those "Martians" looked like and felt like through Iraqi eyes. This book should outlast the war it recorded (even given Washington's urge to remain in Iraq forever)."
Read the full posting at Tom Engelhardt's TomDispatch.com
Posted by Dahr_Jamail at 06:33 PM
December 15, 2007
The Sydney Morning Herald Reviews Beyond the Green Zone
Beyond the Green Zone
The Sydney Morning Herald
Antony Loewenstein, reviewer
December 14, 2007
A grim picture of young American soldiers acting violently against an often-invisible threat.
Author: Dahr Jamail
Genre: Society/Politics
Publisher: Haymarket Books
Pages: 313
RRP: $39.95
Nearly five years since the start of the Iraq war, we still know remarkably little about the conflict and its effect on the Iraqi people. A recent study by British polling agency ORB found that more than 1 million Iraqis had been killed since 2003 and the UN reports that more than 4 million internal and external refugees now struggle for safety.
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Posted by Dahr_Jamail at 01:21 AM
December 14, 2007
Jamail Receives Callaway Award
The Eighteenth Annual
Joe A. Callaway
Award for Civic Courage
Presented to Dahr Jamail
Journalist, embedded in the truth
In recognition of his courageous decision to report the real stories of the Iraqi people under United States invasion and then occupation; his unique ability to cover “sustained atrocities,” a reportage that leaves indelible marks on one’s conscience and memories, weaving a disturbing tapestry of horrific, indiscriminate civilian injuries, diseases, humiliations and deaths (650,000 as of 2006); his depiction of the brutality of American military forces yet understanding the predicament of many soldiers arising out of failed policies, surrounded by endemic corruption of the war contractors who bilked with impunity the United States treasury; his outrage at the government’s unchecked power and a compliant corporate media that misled the American people; and his luminous humanity, seeking nothing but the truth for the whole story.
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Posted by Dahr_Jamail at 02:45 AM
December 03, 2007
Beyond the Green Zone; excerpt of introduction at Foreign Policy in Focus
Dahr Jamail | November 30, 2007
Editor: Erik Leaver
Foreign Policy In Focus
Editors Note: The following is an excerpt from the introduction to Beyond the Green Zone: Dispatches from an Unembedded Journalist in Occupied Iraq (Haymarket Books, 2007).
In 2002, while winter began to settle across the United States, the drumbeat for war became deafening. Living in Anchorage, Alaska, I spent much of my free time reading the news from abroad or getting it via alternative online outlets such as Media Lens, Democracy Now!, and Media Channel. The cheerleading for war feebly disguised as "journalism" that corporate media television stations and newspapers in the United States spewed was intolerable. The overwhelming evidence was already available. There were not and had not been "weapons of mass destruction" in Iraq for years. The make-believe link between Saddam Hussein and 9/11 was a chimera. The excuse given later, that of "liberating" the people of Iraq, held even less truth.
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Posted by Dahr_Jamail at 11:43 PM
November 05, 2007
What I saw in Fallujah
Dahr Jamail
Published 01 November 2007
Dahr Jamail set out to report the truth about the US invasion of Iraq and its terrible impact on daily life. Determined to remain independent of the army, he embedded himself instead with the Iraqi people
On the day martial law was declared, US tanks began rolling into the outskirts of Fallujah, while war planes continued to pound the city with as many as 50,000 residents still inside. Iyad Allawi, the US-installed interim prime minister, laid out the six steps for implementing his "security law". These entailed a 6pm curfew in Fallujah, the blocking of all highways except for emergencies and for government vehicles, the closure of all city and government services, a ban on all weapons in Fallujah, the closure of Iraq's borders with Syria and Jordan (except to allow passage to food trucks and vehicles carrying other necessary goods), and the closure of Baghdad International Airport for 48 hours.
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Posted by Dahr_Jamail at 05:40 PM
The Iraq war has become a disaster that we have chosen to forget
With the media subdued, governments have not been held to account for the biggest political calamity of our time
Madeleine Bunting
Monday November 5, 2007
The Guardian
Excerpt:
"What is chilling about Jamail's accounts is the routine destructiveness of the US forces; how they demolish nearby homes after a roadside bomb, leave unexploded munitions in the fields of farmers who don't give information, bulldoze orchards. Livelihoods destroyed, families displaced every day, incubating hatred."
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Posted by Dahr_Jamail at 05:31 PM
November 01, 2007
More BTGZ Reviews/Interviews
The Catastrophic Military Occupation of Iraq is Rarely Described Accurately in the U.S. Media
Written by Kevin Zeese, for Democracy Rising
Monday, 29 October 2007
An Interview with independent journalist Dahr Jamail “The bogus idea that if the U.S. leaves things will worsen is both inherently racist and ignorant.”
Read full interview here
Time Out Chicago Review of Beyond the Green Zone
Posted by Dahr_Jamail at 06:04 PM
October 24, 2007
Beyond the Green Zone Reviews and Interviews
Powells
Original author essay
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Posted by Dahr_Jamail at 05:44 PM
October 15, 2007
The Mouth of a Graveyard: A Review of Dahr Jamail's Beyond the Green Zone
ZNET
by Ron Jacobs; October 02, 2007
Original Posting of Review
Beyond the Green Zone: Dispatches From an Unembedded Journalist in Occupied Iraq
by Dahr Jamail
(Haymarket, 2007)
As the U.S. occupation of Iraq and the accompanying war on its people heads into a fifth year, the New York Times and Washington Post continue to run articles presenting the situation in that country in much the same way that the politicians and generals in Washington want us to see it. In other words, the picture those papers present is one that not only considers Washington's goals there to be worthwhile, but actually being reached. If one wants to find another side to the story, they must search a little deeper on the internet for reportage and analysis. This coverage not only begins with different assumptions regarding the occupation, it also presents a picture based on the perspectives of Iraqis and others whose fortunes are not tied to Washington's plans for the region.
Continue reading "The Mouth of a Graveyard: A Review of Dahr Jamail's Beyond the Green Zone"
Posted by Dahr_Jamail at 06:06 PM
I Had No Choice
Original Essay for Powell's Books
"During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act."
—George Orwell
I never intended to be a revolutionary.
In March 2003 when the U.S-led invasion of Iraq was launched I was in the midst of another full mountaineering season in Alaska. However, unlike earlier seasons, I was unable to devote myself wholeheartedly to my time in the mountains, which I consider my sanctuary. I retained my links with the less divine through radio and phone and other channels because I felt obliged to know what my country was doing elsewhere.
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Posted by Dahr_Jamail at 05:47 PM
BOOK RELEASE AND NATIONAL TOUR LAUNCH
Beyond the Green Zone: Dispatches from an Unembedded Journalist in Occupied Iraq
By Dahr Jamail
with a Foreword by Amy Goodman and Denis Moynihan of Democracy Now!
ORDER BOOK
Via Dahr Jamail's website
Via Haymarket Books
PRAISE FOR BEYOND THE GREEN ZONE
"Every conflict spawns a handful of journalists who are willing to not only brave the war zone but to seek out the stories ignored by the press pack. The Iraq War has brought us Dahr Jamail. Jamail's account will prove an enduring document of what really happened during the chaotic years of occupation, and how it transformed ordinary Iraqis. If years from now, Americans are willing to read any books about the war, this one should be among them. It tells everything."
-Mother Jones magazine
"From the earliest days of the war, Dahr Jamail has been a human conduit for the voices of Iraqis living under U.S. occupation. In the face of tremendous personal risk, his commitment to the crucial, principled task of bearing witness has never wavered, and this extraordinary book is the result."
-Naomi Klein, author, No Logo and The Shock Doctrine
"While the powerful media conglomerates embedded on the ground with the invading and occupying forces, Jamail embedded with the suffering people of Iraq and uncovered the horrors of this war of 'liberation.' Dahr Jamail is the conscience of American war reporting, the quintessential unembedded reporter."
-Jeremy Scahill, New York Times best-selling author of Blackwater: The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Dahr Jamail is an independent journalist who has covered the Middle East for more than four years. He has reported extensively from inside Iraq and has also has reported from Syria, Turkey, Lebanon, and Jordan. Jamail writes for Inter Press Service, The Asia Times, and many other outlets. His reports have been published in the Nation, The Sunday Herald, The Guardian, Foreign Policy in Focus, and The Independent, among other publications. On radio as well as television, Jamail has reported for Democracy Now!, and numerous other stations around the globe. Jamail is also special correspondent for "Flashpoints" (KPFK Radio/Pacifica). Beyond the Green Zone is his first book.
NEW YORK BOOK LAUNCH
Oct. 15
Watch Dahr on Democracy Now for his October 15 book launch here
Barnes and Noble Astor Place
4 Astor Place
New York, NY 10003
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Contact: 212-420-1322
Oct. 17
Broadway Presbyterian Church
with special guest Jeremy Scahill, author, Blackwater
601 West 114th Street on Broadway
New York, NY 10025
http://www.broadwaypresbyterian.org/
7 pm, $5
Cosponsored by the Center for Economic Research and Social Change and the Nation Institute
Contact: 646-452-8662,
NATIONAL TOUR DATES
Oct. 15-17 New York, NY
Oct. 18 Watertown, NY
Oct. 19 Rochester, NY
Oct. 20 Albany/Troy, NY
Oct. 21 Baltimore, MD
Oct. 22 Philadelphia, PA
Oct. 23 Amherst, MA
Oct. 24 Boston, MA
Oct. 25 Washington, DC
Oct. 26-27 Chicago, IL
Oct. 28 Champaign, IL
Nov. 1 Denver, CO
Nov. 2 Portland, OR
Nov. 3 Seattle, WA
Nov. 4 Olympia, WA
Nov. 6 Davis, CA
Nov. 8 Oakland, CA
Nov. 11 Palo Alto, CA
Nov. 12 Fresno, CA
Nov. 15 San Diego, CA
Nov. 16-18 Los Angeles, CA
Jan. 15 San Francisco, CA
Feb. 4 Stanford, CA
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
For further information on Beyond the Green Zone book and tour, visit:
http://www.beyondthegreenzone.org/
For review copy and interview requests, contact:
Julie Fain, 773-583-7884, julie@haymarketbooks.org
For exam copy requests, visit:
http://www.haymarketbooks.org/ordering.shtml
Posted by Dahr_Jamail at 04:21 PM
September 11, 2007
Review of "Beyond the Green Zone: Dispatches from an Unembedded Journalist in Occupied Iraq, by Muhammad Idrees Ahmad of Spinwatch
“…for the last forty years, our thought has been trapped in hollow structures of language, a stale, dead but immensely successful rhetoric. This has represented, in my view, a defeat of the intelligence and of the will.” — Harold Pinter
Occupied Iraq: A Horizontal View
September 9th, 2007
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Beyond the Green Zone: Dispatches from an Unembedded Journalist in Occupied Iraq by Dahr Jamail, Haymarket Books, pp 240, $20
Charity, vertical, humiliates. Solidarity, horizontal, helps. [1]
In 1937 George Steer’s report on Guernica in the Times (London) turned what would have otherwise been a footnote in history into a metaphor for naked aggression against a defenceless civilian population. While Guernica was not the worst of the crimes perpetrated by the Nazis assisting Franco’s Fascists during the Spanish Civil War, the vivid account of the savagery conjured up in Steer’s descriptive reportage brought home for many horrors of a conflict hitherto deemed distant and insular. A comparable role was played by Seymour Hersh in 1969 exposing the massacre and subsequent cover up at My Lai, turning public opinion at home decisively against the war. In 2004, an account of a similar tragedy, albeit on a much larger scale, was dispatched to the Inter Press Service from the ruins of Fallujah by Dahr Jamail, an independent journalist of exceptional courage, except no publication in the mainstream picked up the story as nationalist (or perhaps commercial) imperatives trumped journalistic responsibilities. The news however percolated in the farther reaches of cyberspace for a year; meanwhile several other Fallujah-scale catastrophes were inflicted on the people of Iraq with a similar media reaction. Only when a documentary on the Italian RAI TV corroborated the reports of the use of chemical weapons with footage and soldiers’ testimony, could the story no longer be suppressed and newspapers in Britain finally had to publish it.
Fallujah is but one in the stream of episodes recounted in Dahr Jamail’s exceptional new book, Beyond the Green Zone: Dispatches from an Unembedded Journalist in Occupied Iraq. Had these reports been published in a timely fashion a very different reaction could have been expected possibly generating a public outcry.
Posted by Dahr_Jamail at 05:37 PM
July 25, 2007
NY Times Responds Again on Fallujah
Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting (FAIR)
http://www.fair.org
NY Times Responds Again on Fallujah
Public editor's second response contains factual errors
7/24/07
To paraphrase Clark Hoyt, if you're going to defend the performance of a news organization, you at a minimum need to get your facts right.
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Posted by Dahr_Jamail at 02:13 AM
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