Posts Tagged ‘Betrayed’

Betrayed: Revealing American Indifference to the Plight of Iraqi Collaborators, One Translator at a Time

May 6th, 2008 by Janera Soerel

“Everything was shocking, everything was new,” says Adnan, an Iraqi translator working for the Americans in George Packer’s first-time play “Betrayed“. “But that was before.” New Yorker writer George Packer’s “Betrayed” takes a look at Iraq through “before” and “after” lenses, illuminating the lives of Iraqis who have risked everything for the Americans, only to [...]