Dead Marines photos make War Photographer Zoriah redundant in Iraq

  Award winning freelance photojournalist Zoriah (Miller) was asked to leave his US Military embed in Iraq after photos of dead Marines appeared in his blog. "Embedded photojournalists travel with U.S. military units and agree to certain conditions, such as not to...

Anbar suicide bombing fatalities - 30 civilians, three Marines, and the truth...

[note: The word "fired" in this article is used very informally in service to the employment analogy later in the piece. It refers to the fact that the Marines chose to rescind Zoriah's access and unembed him due to a blog entry and some photographs he posted. Please...

Three Pictures of Life Near Sadir's New Wall

"We are on a mission in Sadr City to inspect some of the checkpoints along the newly completed wall. The first part of the mission brings us to the infamous Jamilla Market, an outdoor stretch of shops and home to some of the worst fighting in the entire war. The market...

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