Category archives: iraq

Those Iraqi translators have packed their bags – but still they wait

I don’t want this blog to become monopolized by the “Iraqi translators” story, but if it does, it’s not a huge price to pay. While I was running and then recovering from the Montenegro Adventure Race (of which more later),… continue reading »

Iraqi translators – still dying, thanks to British government policy!

So where are we on the whole Iraqi translators issue? Let’s put it this way – they’re still dying. There was an interesting podcast on Iraqi asylum from 5Live the other day, which you can listen to here courtesy of… continue reading »

More bloody Iraqi translators. Literally.

The campaign to ensure that Iraqi employees who have been employed by coalition forces have the opportunity to leave the country before they get killed rolls on. They really need to think of a better title for the campaign but,… continue reading »

Neil Clark and the denial of humanity

There’s been a storm in the teacup that is the blogosphere following the publication of Neil Clark’s online column in the Guardian’s Comment is Free section in response to a recently-begun campaign to pressure the British government to grant asylum… continue reading »

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