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Truck explosion in Baghdad kills 95

The Iraqi military released a video of a Ba’ath party loyalist confessing to coordinating a truck bomb that killed 95 people in Baghdad last week. Wissam Ali Kadhem, a former police chief, also noted that $10,000 was paid in bribes to checkpoint security staff to reach the finance ministry where the blast occured. The tape was released amid significant political concern over how the truckers were able to reach government institutions.

Over 536 people were wounded in the attack, which was Iraq’s bloodiest day this year.

Unembedded: An interview with Scott Taylor

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Scott Taylor’s new book, Unembedded (Douglas & McIntyre, year), is a memoir of Taylor’s life as a soldier and journalist covering Canada’s military.  In a CKDU news/Halifax Media Coop interview, Taylor shares his perspective as an unembedded war reporter in Afghanistan and Iraq, and recounts the trials and tribulations of his magazine, Esprit de Corps, and its efforts to expose corruption in the Canadian military in the 1990′s. From the release of the disturbing Airborne regiment hazing video in 1995 (on the heels of the even more disturbing video of soldiers in another Airborne unit beating a Somali man to death) to coverage of questionable ‘successes’ in the Iraq war, Taylor shares first hand experience of key national and international events of the past two decades.

Scott Taylor is editor-publisher of Esprit de Corps magazine and a columnist for the Chronicle Herald.

Here he is in conversation with Erica Butler at CKDU on April 18, 2009.

Scott Taylor Interview, April 18, 2009