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, Source: AlterNet
With Shiites victorious in the elections and a theocratic state a possibility, the future for Iraqi women looks bleak.
Posted on Feb 25, 2005, Source: AlterNet
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, Source: AlterNet
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, Source: AlterNet
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, Source: AlterNet