How do I find audio recordings of ordinary Iraqis and others in the middle east affected by U.S. occupation?
June 4, 2006 12:47 AM
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What are some sources for audio recordings of everyday Iraqis speaking -- telling their stories, talking about their experience of the war and occupation, or talking about their feelings on any subject? I know about the excellent War News Radio site; I'm looking for more sites like that. I'm equally happy to find voices speaking in English or in Arabic.
If the speaking is in Arabic, it should be 1) accompanied by a written English translation and 2) uninterrupted (usually the problem on news shows is that you get a few seconds of a person talking in Arabic, but then their voice is buried underneath the voiceover of a translator speaking their words in English).
In addition to Iraqis I would be happy to hear voices of other people in the middle east who have also been affected by U.S. occupation.
This is for a non-profit personal project celebrating Iraqi voices and trying to represent some of the complexity of Iraqi wartime experience (and survival of Iraqi culture despite the war). So, ideally, the people responsible for the sites would consider letting me use or license their content (as War News Radio graciously agreed to do). In other words, probably the more "non-profit" or small the site, the better -- although I'm very grateful for all recommendations on any scale.
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posted by SteveFlamingo at 3:28 AM on June 4, 2006