Twenty years ago, when confronted with the reality of the US-led invasion, there were hopes that the removal of Saddam Hussein would lead to Iraq realising its vast potential. The first few months after March 2003, with the American occupation under way, witnessed upheaval and chaos mixed with new-found liberties of expression and movement.
It led many to say that time would tell whether the war was a bitter but actually necessary pill for a better future. But the twenty intervening years have not given us a clear answer.
In this episode, host Mina Al-Oraibi explores how the US-led invasion has changed Iraq and Iraqis with Fanar Haddad, Assistant Professor of Arab Studies at University of Copenhagen, Miina Ali, a certified language trainer in Iraq, and Ali Al-Shouk, senior reporter at The National.
This episode was produced by Doaa Farid, editing and sound design by Arthur Eddyson, music by Naseer Shamma
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- FréquenceSérie
- Publiée16 mars 2023 à 20:50 UTC
- Durée31 min
- Épisode1
- ClassificationTous publics