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Saturday, November 20, 2004

Iraq War News
Red Cross condemns Iraq violence: "The International Committee of the Red Cross has strongly condemned the "utter contempt for humanity" it says has been shown by all sides in the war in Iraq."

In Ananova: War In Iraq



5,000 more troops for Iraq duty: "Commanders in Iraq will probably increase their troops by several thousand as the January election approaches, a senior US military commander revealed."

In Ananova: War In Iraq



Clashes erupt between insurgents and U-S, Iraq forces in western Baghdad in Katu.com: Iraq & Terror



Insurgents Attack Baghdad Police, National Guard: "Insurgents armed with automatic riflesand rocket-propelled grenades skirmished with U.S. and Iraqiforces in Sunni Muslim areas of Baghdad Saturday and at leastthree police and seven insurgents were killed. (Reuters)"

In Yahoo! News: War with Iraq



Iraq Fallujah Restitution in Katu.com: Iraq & Terror



U-S forces find four decapitated bodies in Mosul in Katu.com: Iraq & Terror



Terrorist leaders remain largely untouched: "Turkish security forces say they have dismantled much of the network behind last year's suicide bombings in Istanbul, but the two suspected masterminds remain at large, a scenario being played out around the world: police quickly make arrests but struggle to catch the organizers of terror attacks."

In Seattle Post-Intelligencer: War on Iraq



Media Repression in ‘Liberated’ Land: "Journalists are increasingly being detained and threatened by the U.S.-installed interim government in Iraq. Media have been stopped particularly from covering recent horrific events in Fallujah. The “100 Orders” penned by former U.S. administrator in Iraq L. Paul Bremer include Order 65 passed March 20 to establish an Iraqi communications and media commission. This commission has powers to control the media because it has complete control over licensing and regulating telecommunications, broadcasting, information services and all other media establishments."

In Electronic Iraq

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