** Dahr Jamail's Iraq Dispatches **
September 18, 2005
Project Censored is a media research group that tracks the news
published in independent journals and newsletters and annually compiles
a list of 25 news stories of social significance that have been
overlooked, under-reported or self-censored by the country's major
national news media. The list is published in an annual book.
This year's book entitled “Censored 2006” features the work of Dahr
Jamail as contributing to the #2 (Media Coverage Fails on Iraq: Fallujah
and the Civilian Death Toll) and #7 (Journalists Face Unprecedented
Dangers to Life and Livelihood) biggest stories the mainstream media
ignored over the past year.
The annual Project Censored top ten list is published widely across the
globe. For the contributing journalists, to be included in the top ten
constitutes both a great honor and an enormous opportunity to reach a
much broader audience.
To be included in two of the top ten stories is even a greater honor.
The 2006 book also includes a chapter of several web-logs from Dahr Jamail.
The #2 and #7 stories can be read below.
An excellent summary of all of the top ten stories, as well as
background on Project Censored can be read at:
Link Here
Project Censored is a media research group that tracks the news
published in independent journals and newsletters and annually compiles
a list of 25 news stories of social significance that have been
overlooked, under-reported or self-censored by the country's major
national news media. The list is published in an annual book.
This year's book entitled “Censored 2006” features the work of Dahr
Jamail as contributing to the #2 (Media Coverage Fails on Iraq: Fallujah
and the Civilian Death Toll) and #7 (Journalists Face Unprecedented
Dangers to Life and Livelihood) biggest stories the mainstream media
ignored over the past year.
The annual Project Censored top ten list is published widely across the
globe. For the contributing journalists, to be included in the top ten
constitutes both a great honor and an enormous opportunity to reach a
much broader audience.
To be included in two of the top ten stories is even a greater honor.
The 2006 book also includes a chapter of several web-logs from Dahr Jamail.
The #2 and #7 stories can be read below.
An excellent summary of all of the top ten stories, as well as
background on Project Censored can be read at:
Link Here
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