The will to resist : soldiers who refuse to fight in Iraq and Afghanistan
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The will to resist : soldiers who refuse to fight in Iraq and Afghanistan
Haymarket Books, 2010, c2009
- : [pbk]
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Note
"This edition published in 2010 by Haymarket Books"--T.p. verso
"Foreword by Chris Hedges"--Cover
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Despite tremendous sentiment against the American-led occupations, citizens and soldiers continue to die. Award-winning journalist Jamail shows a new generation of American soldiers taking opposition into its own hands. As one of the few unembedded journalists in Iraq, he investigates the growing anti-war resistance of GIs embodied in organisations such as Iraq Veterans Against the War. Gathering stories from these courageous men and women, Jamail makes explicit the betrayal committed by politicians.
Table of Contents
CONTENTS
Foreword 9
Introduction 23
1. Resistance in Iraq
2. Quarters of Resistance
3 Speaking out
4 AWOL
5 Organized Resistance
6 Resisting Sexism
7. Resisting Discrimination
8 Suicide
9 Cyber Resistance
10 Art as Resistance
11 Standing UP
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