In 2003, Dahr Jamail decided that he was tired of just listening to news reports on Iraq and packed his bag to see exactly what was going on. The independent U.S. reporter then added to the overall coverage of the war with his published reports, photos, and videos about just what was happening in Iraq.
We first wrote about Dahr Jamail's MidEast Dispatches in August, 2006. Since then, his job has expanded beyond his site to include a new book, "Beyond the Green Zone: Dispatches from an Unembedded Journalist in Occupied Iraq." Despite his increasing popularity, Dahr found time to chat with us about his experience in Iraq and his belief about the necessity of unbiased information...
Before this site, what work did you do as a journalist?
Prior to beginning my work reporting from Iraq, I lived in Alaska and spent my summers working as a mountain guide and volunteer rescue ranger on Denali. I mention climbing because just before autumn of 2001, I was on a climbing trip in Pakistan near K2. After our climb, a few of us headed to the border of Afghanistan where we snapped photos of Taliban without really knowing what we were photographing. I returned home with these photos, along with a book about U.S. policy in that country during the Soviet occupation of the 1980s.
I was doing some freelance journalism for a weekly newspaper in Anchorage, and my stories focused primarily on mountaineering trips until the events of September 11th. At that time I began writing about U.S. involvement in Afghanistan during the Reagan administration—how billions of dollars were covertly funneled into the Afghan mujahideen who were fighting the Soviet military. This was the closest thing to war reporting that I experienced prior to venturing to Iraq. Read the full profile...
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