Vidéos : iraq


Generation Kill - Iraq
Aug 2004 What happens when those who've grown up on Hollywood war movies and graphic video games are sent to the frontline? "It's the ultimate rush -- you're going into the fight with a good song playing in the background," states one soldier. This is a war fought by the first playstation generation. As Rolling Stones journalist Evan Wright explains: "One thing about them is they kill very well in Iraq." Produced by ABC Australia Distributed by Journeyman Pictures
Affichage : 9231950 Durée : 409 s
Lifting the Hood - Iraq
November 2005 As the 'hooded man' in the infamous Abu Ghraib pictures, Haj Ali became an icon of everything that was wrong with the US occupation. He tells his story and we hear from other prisoners "They stretched my hands in this position and attached the wires to them", states Haj Ali. "It felt like my eyes were popping out. I couldn't stand it." He spent three months being physically and psychologically tortured at Abu Ghraib. Interrogators wanted him to use his knowledge as a community leader to inform on other people. "They said 'give us the name of anyone you hate and we'll see it as co-operation and help you.'" In a nearby cell, army general Abu Maan was also being interrogated. "They stripped me and took photos of me in degrading positions", he recalls. Both men are angry that only junior officers have been disciplined for the abuse that went on at Abu Ghraib. Ilham al-Jumaili's husband Munadel was tortured to death there. It's his corpse that Sabrina Harman was photographed gloating over. "We didn't expect America to take Munadel and never return him", she laments. The victims of Abu Ghraib remain haunted by their experiences. In the words of Haj Ali "Only one thing has changed. The cameras have now disappeared The abuse still continues." Produced by SBS/Dateline Distributed by Journeyman Pictures
Affichage : 900185 Durée : 1535 s
US Troops in Iraq talk about Halliburton & KBR
Interviews with US troops and Halliburton employees explain what is happening in Iraq. Scene from the documentary Iraq For Sale.
Affichage : 185827 Durée : 595 s
Miss Teen USA 2007 - South Carolina answers a question
Miss Teen USA 2007 - Ms. South Carolina answers a question
Affichage : 44205218 Durée : 48 s
TIMZ - Iraq (www.timzonline.com)
Become a fan on Facebook and be the first to get new music! www.facebook.com Iraqi-American rapper TIMZ has released a politically charged music video that is getting international attention since its debut on YouTube.com. Winner of the 2007 Hollywood Film Festival Music Video of the Year Winner of MTVu's "The Freshman" in 2007 Winner of TheBeat.fm Summer Contest "Iraq" is destined to be a true rallying cry during these difficult political times. TIMZ's background allows him to give a unique perspective of the war. "My parents are from Iraq but I was born in the United States. I feel like I'm able to connect to both sides of this war a little more than the average person. That's why I wrote the song the way I did; the first verse is written from the perspective of an Iraqi while the second verse is written from the perspective of an American. The third verse is a history lesson!" "Dear Mr. George Bush," TIMZ raps. "Why do you insist to make a fool of us? For over 200 years... we stood for what's good, now we despised by our peers; And what do you...but add fuel to the fire and send in more troops. Oh the troops God save the troops; it wasn't their war their lies their fault. America the beautiful what did they do to you, they used you its so indisputable!" On his fiery and autobiographical debut CD, TIMZ—aka Tommy Hanna, an American born rapper of Chaldean and Iraqi descent--gets right up in our faces, mixing explosive, Middle Eastern tinged beats with incendiary rhymes ...
Affichage : 702441 Durée : 220 s
Bush admits that Iraq Had Nothing To Do With 9/11
Bush admits there were no weapons of mass destructions in Iraq and that Iraq had no ties with Al Qaida.
Affichage : 424871 Durée : 125 s
Iran- Iraq trade increases exponentially
While world powers attempt to tighten the sanctions screw on Iran, trade with neighbouring Iraq is booming. Both countries were once mortal enemies but since the fall of Saddam Hussein, Iraq is now a major consumer of Iranian manufactured goods partly because Iraq has virtually no industry of its own. Al Jazeera's Omar Al-Saleh reports from Baghdad, the capital of Iraq. June 12, 2010
Affichage : 4272 Durée : 183 s
WikiLeaks video: 'Collateral murder' in Iraq
WikiLeaks, a website that publishes anonymously sourced documents, has released a video showing what apparently is a US military helicopter firing at unarmed civilians in Iraq. WikiLeaks said the footage, filmed from a helicopter cockpit, shows a missile strike and shooting on a square in a Baghdad neighbourhood in July 2007. The website said 12 civilians were killed in the attack, including two journalists, Namir Nour El Deen and Saeed Chmagh, who worked for the Reuters news agency. This is the full, unedited version of the footage.
Affichage : 33507 Durée : 2285 s
CONGRESSIONAL PROGRESSIVE CAUCUS: Dahlia Wasfi at Iraq Forum
Dr. Dahlia Wasfi was born to a Jewish mother and an Iraqi father. She recently put her medical career on hold to visit with family members in Iraq, and recently returned from a three-month stay in Basrah and Baghdad. Dr. Wasfi described her experience in Iraq and discussed the life of Iraqis under occupation on April 27, 2006 in Washington, DC.
Affichage : 216894 Durée : 374 s
Peanut Butter Jelly Time In Iraq
These are the things we do when we're bored waiting on our Team Leader to come out from meetings with our Iraqi counterparts. We did all this without any of them realizing it.
Affichage : 2268473 Durée : 109 s

 

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