Stories by Zelie Pollon
Zélie Pollon is a US-based freelance journalist and founding member of the Independent Press Association. On her first trip to Iraq she interviewed more than 100 Iraqi citizens for an independent project called the .
Are U.S. tactics destroying terrorists -- or merely creating more? One intelligence officer gives us a look inside the new petri dish of terrorism that is Iraq.
Posted on Oct 28, 2005
With Shiites victorious in the elections and a theocratic state a possibility, the future for Iraqi women looks bleak.
Posted on Feb 25, 2005
Explosions, suicide bombers and more than 40 dead, and yet Iraqis turned out in larger-than-expected numbers to vote Sunday.
Posted on Jan 31, 2005
For U.S. soldiers in Iraq, religion becomes the response to unanswerable questions and helps them make it through the day.
Posted on Jan 26, 2005
A week before the elections, the streets of Baghdad are rife with confusion about candidates, calls for boycotts and the ever-present fear of violence.
Posted on Jan 25, 2005