This program gives perspectives on the war in Iraq not heard elsewhere. There are first-person accounts mostly of Iraqis dealing with different aspects of the war. Especially memorable is a segment about an exchange of drawings between Iraqi and American schoolchildren. This program doesn't go out of its way to present the U.S. administration's position on the war, but then again there's enough of that already happening in the mainstream media.
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Produced by Marty Goldensohn, Amelia Templeton, Wren Elhai, Eva Barboni
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Jeffrey Pinzino
Posted on April 01, 2006 at 01:56 PM | Permalink
Review of Healing Iraq
This program gives perspectives on the war in Iraq not heard elsewhere. There are first-person accounts mostly of Iraqis dealing with different aspects of the war. Especially memorable is a segment about an exchange of drawings between Iraqi and American schoolchildren. This program doesn't go out of its way to present the U.S. administration's position on the war, but then again there's enough of that already happening in the mainstream media.