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Stories by Maura Stephens

Journalist and activist Maura Stephens first visited Iraq in January and February 2003 and with her husband, George Sapio, published a book, Collateral Damage, about the Iraqi people. Since then Stephens has returned to the country twice and has given scores of presentations about the humanitarian situation as a member of the Iraq Speakers Bureau.

U.S. Abandons Iraqi Translators to Their Fates While Diminutive Denmark Rescues Its Own

A followup to the harrowing tale of "Andy," the local interpreter who is fighting for his life after serving the U.S. military in Iraq.
Posted on Jul 27, 2007

U.S. Failing to Help Iraqi Translator and Family Targeted for Execution

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.
Posted on Jul 10, 2007