Peace Journalism — Peace Media , Conflict Resolving Media , Conflict Sensitive Journalism , Conflict Solution Journalism , Reporting the World , Constructive Conflict Coverage, and Peacebuilding Media redirect here. A comparison of peace journalism and war… … Wikipedia
Baghdad — /bag dad, beuhg dad /, n. a city in and the capital of Iraq, in the central part, on the Tigris. 2,800,000. Also, Bagdad. * * * or Bagdad City (pop., 1999 est.: metro. area, 4,689,000), capital of Iraq. Located on the Tigris River, the site has… … Universalium
Baghdad — Infobox Settlement official name = Baghdad native name = بغداد nickname = imagesize = 300px image caption = General view of the north western part of Baghdad city across the Tigris, 2006. image mapsize = 300px map caption = The location of… … Wikipedia
Baghdad Wall — The Baghdad Wall is the name being given by some media outlets to a 5 km long (3 mile) separation barrier being built by the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division of the United States Army around the predominantly Sunni district of… … Wikipedia
Cities of Peace — The Ellen Frank Illumination Arts Foundation s Cities of Peace exhibition displays areas of the world that have been wrought with conflict. Her website reads: “Frank’s visit to Jerusalem in 1999 inspired her to produce the first painting in the… … Wikipedia
2010 Baghdad church attack — Date 31 October 2010 17:00[1] – 21:30 (UTC+4) Target Iraq Stock Exchange, Sayedat al Najat cathedral[2] … Wikipedia
Fall of Baghdad (1917) — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Fall of Baghdad caption= partof=Mesopotamian Campaign (World War I) date=March 8, 1917 ndash; March 11, 1917 place=Diyala River, just below Baghdad, Mesopotamia (now Iraq) result=Decisive British victory.… … Wikipedia
Gold Star Families for Peace — (GSFP) is a United States based organization founded in January 2005 by individuals who lost family members in the 2003 invasion of Iraq, and are thus entitled to display a Gold Star. It is considered an offshoot of Military Families Speak Out.… … Wikipedia
Siege of Baghdad (812–813) — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Siege of Baghdad (812 ndash;813) date=August, 812 ndash; September, 813 CE place=Baghdad, Iraq result=Abbasid Civil War Decisive Al Ma mun s Victory combatant1=Al Amin combatant2=Al Ma mun commander1= *Abdal… … Wikipedia
Failed Iraqi peace initiatives — After the 2003 Invasion of Iraq, evidence began to emerge of failed attempts to bring the conflict to a peaceful resolution.In December 2002, a representative of the head of Iraqi Intelligence, Gen. Tahir Jalil Habbush al Tikriti, contacted… … Wikipedia