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Mental health problems among thousands of US Iraq vets ignored by Bush admin November 8, 2007

Posted by dave128 in Bush Administration, Human Rights, Invasion of Afghanistan, Invasion of Iraq, Politics.
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Here is the video I promised yesterday. It’s very informative and emotional, it left me with tears in my eyes. Kudos to the great Dateline team, who always do great stuff.

Tens of thousands of US soldiers are returning home from Iraq and Afghanistan, suffering from post traumatic stress disorder.

They say they’ve been abandoned by the Bush Administration and the Department of Veterans Affairs, claiming that government officials are actively trying to cover up the extent of America’s traumatised soldiers.

For many vets, this means not enough help is being offered and their lives are plagued by anxiety and mental health issues. But for some, the results are even more tragic.

Dateline video journalist Nick Lazaredes meets the widow of an Afghanistan veteran who was severely depressed by his recall to fight in Iraq.

He was killed in a police shootout on Christmas Day, his death dubbed ‘police-assisted suicide’.

As Dateline reveals, his story is not an isolated one.

Reporter/Camera.
NICK LAZAREDES

Additional Filming.
STEVE HARPER

Researchers.
YAARA BOU-MELHEM
TARA LIBERT

Editors.
WAYNE LOVE
NICK O’BRIEN

Producer.
AARON THOMAS

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