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Iraq
In
the millions of words and images produced since the beginning of the occupation
of Iraq, the conditions for workers and their families have been virtually
ignored. These photographs and articles contribute to a documentary record
of how workers are affected by the war and occupation. The photographs
in Workers of Baghdad were taken in October, 2003. The photodocumentary
on Iraq's oil workers, Oil for Freedom, was made in May, 2005.
Stories
2005
DISUNITY
THREATENS IRAQI LABOR'S RESISTANCE TO OCCUPATION
AFL-CIO
CONVENTION CALLS FOR TROOP WITHDRAWAL FROM IRAQ
OIL
FOR FREEDOM
IRAQ'S
LONGSHORE WORKERS DEFEAT PORT PRIVATIZATION
IRAQI
UNION LEADER OPPOSES OCCUPATION AND PRIVATIZATION
Interview with Ghasib Hassan
IRAQ’S
OIL UNION WILL DEFEND THE COUNTRY’S OIL
Interview with Hassan Juma’a Awad
IRAQI
UNION CALLS FOR A “FREEDOM CONGRESS” AND UN INTERVENTION
Interview with Felah Alwan, President of the Federation of Workers Councils
and Unions of Iraq
THE
DEATH OF HADI SALEH
The Vision and Dilemma of Iraqi Civil Society
2004
SOLIDARITY
IN WARTIME
SERVICE
EMPLOYEES LEADER SAYS THE WAR IS AN ISSUE TO WORKERS
SADDAM'S
LABOR LAWS LIVE ON
Project Censored Award, 2004
Max Steinbock Award, 2004
2003
WILL
SELL MOTOR OIL FOR FOOD
U.S.
ARRESTS IRAQ’S UNION LEADERS
IN
IRAQ, LABOR PROTEST IS A CRIME
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Photographs
Oil
for Freedom, Part 1
Basra Refinery
Oil
for Freedom, Part 2
Drilling Rig
Oil
for Freedom, Part 3
Families and Homes
Oil
for Freedom, Part 4
Basra and Um Qasr
Oil
for Freedom, Part 5
Iraqi Unionists
Workers
of Baghdad
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