Iraq: The Fallout
Updated on 16 March 2008
A taster of some of the features we're running on the Channel 4 News website as part of Channel 4's Happy Birthday Iraq season.
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Iraq: five years, five films
Channel 4 News interactive report featuring films from Jonathan Miller, Martin Adler, Inigo Gilmore, Dr Ali, Keme Nzerem.
Audio slideshow: Tim Lambon
Five years in Iraq through the photographs of Tim Lambon - journalist/cameraman/foreign unit deputy editor.
Ordinary Iraq: Last of Iraq
A tour of suburban Baghadad with Iraqi blogger the Last of Iraqi.
Blogs
Five years on
A series of blogs from correspondents and reporters who were on the ground five years ago -
- Was it worth it? by Lindsey Hilsum
- The British in Basra, by Alex Thomson
- Desert Storms, by Carl Dinnen
- A new mess in an old war, by Nick Paton Walsh
- 10 Iraqi blogs you should read
- Ordinary Iraq: Neurotic Wife
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Hollywood and the war
How has the war been treated on the big screen - and how has its treatment been shaped by the way past wars have been covered. Among the Iraq-related films: In the Valley of Elah, Lamb for Lions.
Iraq by numbers
Human, economic and military impact of the last five years.
Iraq and the secret memos
A war told in part by the documents and memos that have leaked out over the last five years, here we present the most significant. Includes Channel 4 News online's small contribution - a never before seen piece of correspondence from Donald Rumsfeld to Tony Blair.
Interactive Iraq timeline
Definitive history of the invasion and post-invasion Iraq. With links to contemporaneous reports, blogs and photo galleries.
Voices
The legacy of Iraq
Was it worth it? From Tony Benn to General Sir Mike Jackson, social and political voices give their views on Iraq to camera, five years on.
