Baghdad Journal
News: David Enders files regular dispatches from Baghdad and the wider Middle East for MotherJones.com.
February 9, 2005
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Political Gridlock and the Big Shiite Love-in
By David Enders
Among Shiites, widespread zealotry doesn't translate into political solidarity.
February 24, 2005
Drawing lines (And Crossing Them)
By David Enders
Sunnis and the Shiite followers of Moqtada al-Sadr make common cause against the US occupation.
February 16, 2005
Denial or Despair
By David Enders
Is it really possible that I know more than most Iraqis about what's really going on in Iraq?
February 11, 2005
Women and Sharia
By David Enders
How will Iraqi women fare under a constitution based on Islamic law?
February 9, 2005
The Fractured Majority
By David Enders
What role for Moqtada al-Sadr and his Mehdi Army in the new, "free," Iraq?
February 7, 2005
Post-Election Hangover
By David Enders
Iraqi poll numbers contain some worrying signs for the country's future.
February 3, 2005
Election Day
By David Enders
By many accounts, the vote was a success. But don't celebrate too soon.
February 1, 2005
Block the Vote
By David Enders
Baghdad goes into lockdown ahead of Sunday's election.
January 28, 2005
Iraqi Elections: The Facade
By David Enders
The popular wisdom in Baghdad is that the 275 assembly members have already been chosen.
January 26, 2005
The Iraq Election Primer
By David Enders
In the first of a series of dispatches from Baghdad, our correspondent lays out an essential guide to the Iraqi elections.
January 24, 2005
David Enders is a 24-year-old freelance journalist who has spent more than a year reporting from Iraq since the end of the invasion. His first book, Baghdad Bulletin: The Real Story of the War in Iraq--Reporting from Beyond the Green Zone, will be released by the University of Michigan Press in April.
