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Dahr Jamail
Dahr Jamail
(born 1968) is an American journalist who was one of the few
unembedded journalists
to report extensively from Iraq during the
2003 invasion of Iraq
. He spent eight months in Iraq, between 2003 and 2005, and presented his stories on his website, entitled "Dahr Jamail's MidEast Dispatches." Jamail has been a reporter for ''
Truthout
'' and has also written for
Al Jazeera
. He has been a frequent guest on ''
Democracy Now!
'', and is the recipient of the 2008
Martha Gellhorn Prize for Journalism
. In 2018, the ''Izzy Award'' of the
Park Center for Independent Media
was awarded to Jamail, and shared by investigative reporters
Lee Fang
, Sharon Lerner, and author
Todd Miller
.
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Beyond the green zone dispatches from an unembedded journalist in occupied Iraq /
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The will to resist soldiers who refuse to fight in Iraq and Afghanistan /
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