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EPIC statement on the end of U.S. combat operations in Iraq
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| Hundreds of Iraqi teachers and government employees demonstrate outside Sulaymaniyah's Dept. of Education, protesting dismissals and other politically motivated retributions against opposition supporters. (EPIC Photo, Sulaymaniyah, IRAQ, Sept. 15, 2009) |
Today the combat phase of the United States military's role in Iraq officially ends. Today also marks a new beginning in our nation's relationship with Iraq and its people. Tonight President Obama will mark the occasion with his third Presidential address to the nation.
Here at EPIC, we welcome the end of U.S. combat operations in Iraq and the opportunity to turn a new page in U.S.-Iraq relations. But like you, we believe that it is very important how that new relationship is defined.
Risking Their Lives to Protect Human Rights in Iraq
Sometimes at great risk to themselves, Iraqi human rights defenders provide vital background information, contacts, and documentation of violations to the international community.
their work elevates the issues the world would rather ignore: targeted attacks on minorities in Iraq, threats faced by journalists, and even torture.
In Part Two of Ground Truth Project interview with Samer Muscati, a human rights researcher, talks about the important work activists are doing to defend their fellow Iraqis.
Read more of what Samer had to say about minority communities under siege.
From Our Blog
More On Monthly Death Counts In Iraq
The Brookings Institution recently updated their Iraq Index in mid-September 2009. The newest edition includes updated monthly death statistics. At first, Brookings relied upon several sources, including their own analysis of Iraq Body Count's statistics, and the United Nations. Currently, they use U.S. government numbers based upon occasional briefings and reports by the State and Defense Departments. These come in the form of charts, which Brookings then interprets.
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Ayatollah Sistani’s Influence On The Open/Closed List Voting System Debate In Iraq
Iraq Ready To Blacklist Major Chinese Oil Company, and Maybe South Korean One As Well
Violence In Mosul Takes A Small Dip
No SOFA Referendum?
Mass Casualty Bombings And Views Of Iraq
Maliki’s New State Of Law List May Not Be Enough
Sadr Tries To Reconcile With Breakaway League Of The Righteous
From Aspirations to Actions
By now, you have probably heard that President Obama won the Nobel Peace Prize for his "extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples."
I congratulate him on this accomplishment. It is an award that has been bestowed on a rich history of peacemakers.
The president himself noted the award is "a call to action" and "an affirmation of American leadership on behalf of global aspirations" for peace.





