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Entries from September 2009

New Media Could Reweave Iraq’s Social Fabric

September 30th, 2009 · 1 Comment

As most of you know, my focus has been on Iraq for quite some time. Increasingly it has also drifted into how to further leverage “new media” strategies and “web 2.0″ technologies to increase our reach with a shrinking budget, among other difficulties.
Although a State Department trip earlier this year was sold to the media [...]

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Alive in Baghdad – Alliances Shift with Security

September 27th, 2009 · No Comments

In 2003, after the “fall of Baghdad” or, as Iraqis refer to it, the “fall of the regime” “وسقوط النظام” pronounced “As-sikoot al-nadaam” chaos reigned in the capital. At the time Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld dismissed questions of responsibility with the flippant, now infamous statement, “Stuff happens. Freedom is untidy.”
The speed with which the Iraqi [...]

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Alive in Baghdad, What’s Next?

September 23rd, 2009 · No Comments

Many of you likely first heard of Small World News through our work on Alive in Baghdad, a web series produced by local Iraqi journalists in the midst of the ongoing Iraq conflict. Given all of our recent activity outside Iraq, in Afghanistan, Iran, Honduras, etc. you may be wondering what’s up with the Iraq [...]

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Help Fund Independent Journalism in Afghanistan

September 21st, 2009 · 6 Comments

If you read this blog regularly you’re already aware of our work during the Afghan elections over at http://aliveinafghanistan.org . You may have also read my previous post regarding the potential for getting reliable information from Afghanistan right now. Now we have decided to initiate fundraising for a small pilot project in Afghanistan.
With $3000 we [...]

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AiB Bureau Chief Resettled in Sweden, Others in USA

September 8th, 2009 · 2 Comments

Some of you are undoubtably wondering what happened to Alive in Baghdad, why we suddenly stopped producing videos after a slowing down of production/distribution starting at the beginning of 2009. We can now tell you that among several factors, our Bureau Chief Omar Abdullah, who was coordinating the project from his residence in Syria has [...]

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