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Khalid Jarrar is a Palestinian Jordanian Iraqi. He was arrested by the Iraqi Police in July '05 for reading several Iraqi blogs that are critical of the government.
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Do you know what's really going on in Iraq? Raed Jarrar dissects the big lie(s) we've been told about the occupation. Bunny says, "If you watch this video, an hour from now all the news you read in the newspapers or see on TV will suddenly have a very different meaning for you."
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The Iraqi parliament votes to put SOFA to a referendum but to let U.S. troops stay for months more.
Afshin Rattansi in Tehran talks to Raed Jarrar (he is a political analyst based in Washington, DC. Originally from Baghdad, Jarrar moved to the US in 2005. He is currently the Iraq consultant for the American Friends Service Committee.)
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The American Friends Service Committee's "Speak for Peace Tour" stopped in East Lansing, Michigan on February 27, 2008. Raed Jarrar, an Iraqi political analyst and AFSC consultant, spoke on the U.S. occupation of Iraq. His talk preceded a presentation by Patricia McCann, an Iraq war veteran. This is part 1 of 3 segments of Jarrar's talk.
The American Friends Service Committee's "Speak for Peace Tour" stopped in East Lansing, Michigan on February 27, 2008. Raed Jarrar, an Iraqi political analyst and AFSC consultant, spoke on the U.S. occupation of Iraq. His talk preceded a presentation by Patricia McCann, an Iraq war veteran. This is part 3 of 3 segments of Jarrar's talk.
International News Net speaks with Raed Jarrar about the Iraq Oil Law. Mr. Jarrar is the Iraq Consultant for Middle East Peace Building with the American Friends Service Committee
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Iraqi activist, Raed Jarrar, bemoans the small scale of the left, too often stuck to the scale of the individual, and suggests we need to organize the choir.