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Iraq Elections: No End to Violence

Published May 29, 2014by Guest Contributor 1 Comment

by Adil E. Shamoo* The United States withdrew from Iraq in 2012 after nine years of a brutal occupation marked by the imprisonment of over 60,000 people, the death of hundreds of thousands, the torture of prisoners, and the destruction… Continue Reading  

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