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In southern Iraq we see how Britain has left Basra in the grip of brutal militias with rival gangs desperately vying for power and influence. These days, the remaining Brits never leave their Basra base. Outside fear rules.
The White House may be firmly backing Iraq's controversial oil law but US company Hunt Oil isn't. In defiance of the government, it's just signed a regional oil deal which undercuts the proposed law.
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The definitive account of Saddam's use of chemical weapons, and the atrocities his sidekick "Chemical Ali" performed in the name of the Ba'ath Party. Coupling eyewitness accounts with rare archive, we bring alive the horrific reality of campaigns made against his own people. Now they say they "want to be the proof of Saddam's crimes". Shocking and slick profile of what must be one of the cruelle…
It has been Hassan's life-long dream to witness the state of Iraq democratic and freed from the tyranny of its former leader, but it seems that the new-found freedoms do not ensure Hassan's safety: linked to Iraq's new leadership, he knows he has become a vulnerable target for rebels still loyal to the old regime.
It seems that every day the rebuilding of Iraq suffers another setback. Thousands of families are still without water or electricity and patience is rapidly waning. But one group in particular remain optimistic: exiled Iraqis are thrilled to be back home. This week's topical and surprising documentary is the compelling tale of Hassan Janabi, who returned from 25 years in exile to help run the Min…
Iraqis are busy stockpiling food and worrying whether they will survive the conflict.
In the run up to the second Gulf war, the Kurdish militia quietly prepare for the possibility of fighting two wars simultaneously.
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