Jeremy Scahill Topics

An archive of interviews and reports filed by Democracy Now! correspondent Jeremy Scahill. He is the national security reporter for The Nation magazine. He is the author of the best-selling book, "Blackwater: The Rise of the World’s Most Powerful Mercenary Army." He blogs at TheNation.com.

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  • Today we begin our new exclusive series Iraq Journal featuring Democracy Now! correspondent Jeremy Scahill in Baghdad.
    Oct 09, 2002 | Story
  • A Dutch Court in the Hague has rejected an appeal brought by lawyers supporting former Yugoslav president Slobodan Milosevic. The appeal asks that Holland’s court declare the International War Crimes Tribunal illegal and order Milosevic returned to Yugoslavia. From the Hague, Democracy Now’s Jeremy Scahill reports.
    Aug 31, 2001 | Story
  • One day after the arrest of Slobodan Milosevic, the U.N. is stepping up international pressure on Yugoslavia to handover the former leader to a war crimes tribunal.
    Apr 02, 2001 | Story
  • Jeremy Scahill reports from southern Serbia where ethnic Albanian militants fired on a convoy containing the U.S.envoy and the U.S. Ambassador to Yugoslavia.
    Feb 07, 2001 | Story
  • War crimes prosecutor Carla del Ponte stormed out of a meeting with new Yugoslavia president Vojislav Kostunica.Democracy Now correspondent Jeremy Scahill was there.
    Jan 24, 2001 | Story
  • In Yugoslavia right now hundreds of thousands of people are continuing their protest as part of the first general strike in the country since World War II. They are demanding that President Slobodan Milosovic step down from power and recognize what they call the Election victory of opposition candidate Vojislav Kostunica. Last night in a rare nationally televised address to the nation, Slobodon Milosovic attacked the opposition saying they were...
    Oct 03, 2000 | Story
  • Last night in Belgrade there was a massive rally where more than 150,000 people jammed the streets to hear opposition Presidential candidate Vojislav Kostunica deliver his final public speech before voters head to the polls this weekend. As we’ve said before on Democracy Now, many foreign journalists are being denied visas to cover these elections, but DN correspondent Jeremy Scahill is in the capital city Belgrade and files this report...
    Sep 21, 2000 | Story
  • Following up on our show yesterday on the Commission on Presidential Debates and its exclusion of third party candidates. On the program, Janet Brown, the Executive Director of the CPD, was reluctant to give out a phone number where people could express their concerns about the CPD’s policies. She said all the relevant phone and fax numbers could be found on their website: www.debates.org. Well Democracy Now! Producer Jeremy Scahill set...
    Sep 01, 2000 | Story
  • Earlier this week, Democracy Now! Producer Jeremy Scahill reported on an internal police document entitled "Emergency Preparedness Bulletin: DNC 2000 Planning Group." Dated August 2000. According to a source that saw the document, it was distributed as a brief for Los Angeles Police Officers to prepare themselves for protesters at the Democratic Convention. The source said the document characterizes protesters as extremists and anarchists...
    Aug 18, 2000 | Story