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Saturday, July 16, 2005

Compare and contrast

Iraqi blogger Khalid Jarrar has been taken into custody by the Iraqi mokhabarat, or secret service. Jarrar is author of Secrets in Baghdad and is the brother of Raed from Raed in the Middle.

U.S. Soldiers in Iraq Must Register Blogs

Iran agrees military co-operation with Iraq
Posted by Alice at 7/16/2005 12:04:00 AM
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