Liliana Segura, AlterNet. May 1, 2008. Phil Donahue's documentary Body of War offers a chilling view of how the lies that led us to war changed the life of one Iraq veteran.
Jayati Vora, AlterNet. April 8, 2008. Navy Lt. Cmdr. Matthew Diaz was jailed for revealing the names of the prisoners at Guantánamo. Last week he was honored for it.
Sam Husseini, AlterNet. March 28, 2008. While independent media outlets covered the hearings quite well themselves, they failed to push the story into the mainstream press.
Joshua Holland, AlterNet. March 18, 2008. A reluctant Guantanamo Bay jailer, who found himself working in that "legal black hole" at age 19, tells his shocking story.
Liliana Segura, AlterNet. March 17, 2008. Gender panel at Winter Soldier conference suggests pattern of condescending to outright sexist behavior in the armed forces.
Nina Berman, AlterNet. March 15, 2008. Hundreds of veterans are testifying against war crimes this weekend in Washington, DC. Nina Berman shares their stories.
AlterNet. March 13, 2008. "Having killed for religious beliefs and then political beliefs, I believe we are now on the threshold of killing for economic beliefs."
AlterNet. March 12, 2008. "There'd be the generals who are guilty of the war crimes. Not just the generals in the Pentagon but generals like General Dynamics."
Liam Madden, AlterNet. December 7, 2007. In the early months of 1971, a group of Vietnam vets spoke of the atrocities of that generation's senseless war and helped end that conflict. This March, the vets of another unjust war will follow in their footsteps.
David Antoon, Truthdig. November 16, 2007. Retired Air Force Col. David Antoon investigates proselytizing within the military, where religious ideology threatens to supersede the values of the Constitution.
Sam Provance, AlterNet. August 31, 2007. No U.S. Army officer or defense official is likely to be held accountable for the torture, "ghost" prisoners, and other abuses at Abu Ghraib.
Seven U.S. Iraq War Veterans, The New York Times. August 20, 2007. A group of U.S. veterans fresh from Iraq describe the political debate in Washington on the war as "surreal."
Maura Stephens, AlterNet. July 10, 2007. He thought he could rebuild his country by helping the Americans. Now an Iraqi translator and his family have been targeted for execution, and instead of helping, U.S. officials have trapped him in an endless Catch-22.
Emily DePrang, Texas Observer. July 4, 2007. Three veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan share the nightmare experiences that war has brought into their lives.
Penny Coleman, AlterNet. June 25, 2007. The Department of Defense recently announced that it was hiring additional mental health professionals to deal with the stream of traumatized vets returning from the occupation of Iraq. A widow of an earlier war warns that the effort may be too little and too late.
Adam Howard, AlterNet. June 20, 2007. Over 11,000 service members have been discharged from the military in the past 14 years because of their sexual orientation. It's time to lift the ban on openly gay people in the military.
Susan Park, Sirens Magazine. June 18, 2007. Women in the military are expected to suppress as many of their feminine qualities as possible -- as if that will make them more competent. Why do so many people still think that dressing femininely translates into being silly?
Robert Greenwald, Brave New Foundation. May 7, 2007. The original Mother's Day was not conceived to sell us stuff we don't need, it was a day started by mothers to bring warfare to an end!