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Iraqi Blogger Writes of Harrowing Existence

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Posted on Mar 20, 2006
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From healingiraq.blogspot.com

The UK-raised Iraqi dentist who runs the blog Healing Iraq keeps his identity secret and uses this cartoon as his bio picture.

Truthdig says:

The Washington Post ran a week’s worth of postings by a young, UK-raised Iraqi dentist who describes the unnerving experience of living “between the hammer of terrorists and the anvil of American, British and Iraqi security forces.”

(Also, check out his blog, Healing Iraq, with his bio.)


Washington Post:

BAGHDAD, Sunday, March 12—A sudden whizzzzzz . . . KABOOM sent me flying from the couch where I was dozing off, watching TV.

“What was that?” my father asked from the hallway.

“Probably a mortar round,” I replied. “A close one.”

“Good. They’re lobbing mortars at us now. What’s next?” he said and went back to his bedroom.

It’s almost 9 p.m., a dangerous time to go outside. Neighborhood watch teams—young men brandishing AK-47s, pistols, RPGs and even sniper rifles—set up checkpoints around this time. Many were referred to as the “Mujahideen” or insurgents in the past. Now, they are considered defenders of our predominantly Sunni district against Shiite death squads and militias.

I tried to stay interested in the Steven Seagal action flick on TV, but my focus kept shifting to the occasional rumble of mortar shells outside. After a while I went upstairs to use the Internet.

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By Stephen, March 21, 2006 at 1:39 am Link to this comment
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Oh no.  And I cried.  A page at a time.  What I wanted to say for the time being has been sent.  Tomorrow, I’ll read some more.  I had no idea.

The courage, the suffering of an innocent people are overwhelming.  Hope has survived amid the horror conceived in the minds of cold and greedy neocons now in power, in my United States. 

Thank you, Truthdig, for linking me to such humanity.  It was there all the time.  Lots of work to do.

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