D’oh!
Arrgh! The SF Chronicle went into Baghdad’s al-Khadra police station. They even talked to a policeman there, who refused to give his name. I had a few questions I hope they could have asked about Khadra’s most famous Captain, but he’s rarely there…
The account of life in Khadra is, naturally, harrowing. But it’s interesting that it’s not completely off limits to reporters.
Which reminds me…wasn’t the AP supposed to have a video for us?
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