Iraq Update, June 22—27, 2004 Tuesday, June 22, 2004 The team attended an art and cultural event, sponsored by a consortium of Iraqi non-governmental...
Outside the Gates of Abu Ghraib By Sheila Provencher July 4, 2004 The following reflection was written after CPTers visited Abu Ghraib Prison on June 16, 2004....
Iraq Update, March 28—July 2, 2004 Monday, June 28, 2004 Anita David and Anne Montgomery visited three General Information Centers (GIC) that give Iraqis...
The Balance of Love By Sheila Provencher July 6, 2004 He has two sons now. Mr. Najib is 59 years old. His health is fragile: he has a history of heart...
Iraq Update, July 3-6, 2004 Saturday, July 3, 2004 Maxine Nash, Anita David and Anne Montgomery met with members of aid group CARE. Sunday, July 4, 2004 At...
Bahar By Greg Rollins July 7, 2004 The Sea woke up and its ear was gone, all because it refused to kill. Under Saddam's rule, Bahar had to join the army. All...
Re-construction: Iraq, 2004 by Anne Montgomery July 14, 2004 It is difficult, sometimes, to name reality in Iraq. Recently the director of a small, severely...
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Iraq Update: July 7-11, 2004 Wednesday, July 7, 2004 Anita David and Greg Rollins went to Kerbala to interview the wife of an Iraqi man detained by U.S....
Iraq Update, July 12-15, 2004 Monday, July 12, 2004 Sheila Provencher and Maxine Nash escorted an Iraqi mother and her ten-year-old son to the Green Zone, the...
Signs of the Post-Transfer Times by Anne Montgomery, Maxine Nash, Sheila Provencher and Greg Rollins July 23, 2004 (BAGHDAD) What are Iraqis saying about the...
Tammer was a Tarzan By Greg Rollins July 25, 2004 In the past weeks, CPT Iraq has taken the testimonies of many Iraqi men released from prison. Each story has...
CPT Iraq Update, July 16—23, 2004 Friday, July 16, 2004 Saturday, July 17, 2004 At 8:45 am, the team heard a loud explosion. On their way out of the office...
Risk a Welcome by Sheila Provencher July 30, 2004 When Sa'ad was four years old, he literally plummeted into Iraq's Christian community. "I lived next door to...
CPTNet Baghdad, Iraq – Churches Bombed in Baghdad By Doug Pritchard August 1, 2004 Two churches in the Karada District in central Baghdad were bombed during...
A Gift in the Midst of Violence By Peggy Gish August 3, 2004 Even with occasional sounds of gunshot or mortar fire in the distance, my first four days back on...
Iraq Update, July 24—28, 2004 Saturday, July 24, 2004 Maxine Nash, Doug Pritchard and Greg Rollins visited an Iraqi organization called the Society for Human...
Iraq Update: July 29-August 1, 2004 Thursday, July 29, 2004 Maxine Nash and Doug Pritchard traveled to Kerbala where they gave a presentation about the work of...
Aug. 9, 2004 Progress with Water and Peace By Peggy Gish At the entrance of the Al Wathba water treatment plant, Doug Pritchard and I found Kareem, one of the...
Iraq Update, August 2-6, 2004 Monday, August 2, 2004 At 8:45 am, the team heard three mortars explode. Sheila Provencher, Doug Pritchard and Maxine Nash...
Aug.13, 2004 Changes: Painful or Pleasing By Peggy Gish When revisiting the Sisters of Charity orphanage in Baghdad, where I've spent time during the last year...
Iraq Update: Aug. 7-10, 2004 Saturday, August 7 At 7:25 am the team heard five mortars explode. Maxine Nash and Peggy Gish accompanied an Iraqi man and his...
Iraq Update: August 11-14, 2004 Wednesday, August 11, 2004 The team heard intermittent explosions from 6:20-10:00 am and later at 5:40 pm. Maxine Nash and Greg...
August 19, 2004 Najaf: Exposing the Ways of the Occupation By Peggy Gish Once more, US forces are embattled with Muqtada Al-Sadr's Mehdi Army. The U.S. and...