Acknowledgements | p. iv |
Historical note | p. vi |
Preface to second edition | p. vii |
Preface toufirst edition | p. viii |
Making friends with the enemy | p. 1 |
The struggle begins | p. 16 |
Why me? | p. 22 |
Hope, edged with fear | p. 25 |
Was the war justified? | p. 38 |
The tale of suffering | p. 45 |
Is it appropriate to speak of 'evil'? | p. 53 |
Chaos and horror | p. 55 |
Who are the insurgents? | p. 54 |
The pursuit of peace | p. 69 |
Doesn't religion do more harm than good? | p. 82 |
Signing up | p. 85 |
Can there be peace between religions? | p. 95 |
Striving to set the captives free | p. 98 |
Where is God in all this? | p. 107 |
The corridors of power | p. 110 |
Whose side are the media on? | p. 118 |
Changing regimes | p. 122 |
What is so special about Iraq? | p. 133 |
Signs of new growths | p. 137 |
A land of hope | p. 144 |
The darkness and the glory | p. 152 |
The Baghdad Religious Accord | p. 171 |
The Dokan Religious Accord | p. 173 |
Who's who | p. 175 |
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