750 S Halsted
Chicago, Illinois

Attend a forum with antiwar journalist Dahr Jamail, author of the new book *Beyond the Green Zone: Dispatches from an Unembedded Journalist in Occupied Iraq* (Haymarket Books, 2007) and Juan Torres, from Gold Star Families for Peace

Lecture Center A1
750 South Halsted

Sponsored by Haymarket Books and In These Times. Endorsed by American Friends Service Committee and Chicago Area CodePINK

"While the powerful media conglomerates embedded on the ground with the invading and occupying forces, Jamail embedded with the suffering people of Iraq and uncovered the horrors of this war of `liberation.' Dahr Jamail is the conscience of American war reporting, the quintessential unembedded reporter." –Jeremey Scahill

"Every conflict spawns a handful of journalists who are willing to not only brave the war zone but to seek out the stories ignored by the press pack. The Iraq War has brought us Dahr Jamail." –Mother Jones magazine

Dahr Jamail is an independent journalist who has covered the Middle East for more than four years. He has reported extensively from inside Iraq and has also reported from Syria, Turkey, Lebanon and Jordan. Jamail writes for the Inter Press Service, The Asia Times, and
many other outlets. His reports have been published in the Nation, The Sunday Herald, The Guardian, Foreign Policy in Focus, and The Independent, among other publications.

On radio as well as television, Jamail has reported for Democracy Now!—and numerous other stations around the globe. Jamail is also special correspondent for Flashpoints (FPFK Radio/Pacifica).

Beyond the Green Zone: Dispatches from an Unembedded Journalist in Iraq, with a forward by Amy Goodman, is his first book.

Listen to Amy Goodman's most recent interview with Dahr Jamail at: www.democracynow.org

For more information visit:

www.beyondthegreenzone.org
www.dahrjamailiraq.com
www.haymarketbooks.org
www.inthesetimes.org

In Chicago, e-mail: [email protected]

Official Website: http://www.beyondthegreenzone.org

Added by wjmaggos on October 21, 2007