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May 30, 2007 at 17:16:09

LETTER FROM A CRIPPLED BAGHDAD

by Allen L Roland     Page 1 of 2 page(s)

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The American media is not reporting the full extent of the damage we have wrought to a severely crippled Baghdad  intrastructure and people ~ but civilian letters reveal the shocking truth for the world to see: Allen L Roland

How fortunate we are to have someone like Dahr Jamail whose embedded contacts in both Iraq and Lebanon are a pipeline of truth through the Cheney/Bush/Pentagon jungle of deception and spin.

Baghdad is in utter chaos ~  and  no one can be trusted.

Car bombings kill 40 in Baghdad  Men in police uniforms abduct five Britons 29 May 2007 / Car bombings killed at least 40 people in Baghdad on Tuesday, while five Britons were kidnapped in the capital by gunmen in police uniforms.

Here is Dahr sharing a letter from a shocked friend who just returned to Baghdad which he now calls " The City of  Garbage ~ You can find it everywhere.You can smell the stench of dead bodies wherever you go. Talking of electricity, there is now only one hour daily. That's it. "

Allen L Roland     http://blogs.salon.com/0002255/2007/05/30.html

"Baghdad is a smashed city..."
Dahr Jamail 5/27/07

Below is an email I have just received from my close friend and translator Abu Talat. While he has fled Baghdad with his family and is now a refugee in Syria, he recently had to return to Baghdad in order to try to salvage what is left of his former life (his car, belongings from his house, etc.) before returning back to Syria. His note is instructive as to the current living conditions in the capital city of Iraq. Here is the full text of his message:

Habibi,

Baghdad is a SMASHED city ~ no roads to drive on, most of them are closed off by concrete obstacles with concertina wire. In addition, the presence of the Iraqi military, who cover their faces with black masks and hold their guns in such a way that when you see them you will definitely be afraid that they will shoot you.

The shops in most of the area I went to see are closed. I asked one of the shop owners I know, 55-year-old Abu Fadhil, since I heard that his shop was robbed. I found his door closed and locked and he was nowhere to be found.

Later, on my way to Sadr City, I found that two of the three roads which lead all the way from south to north Baghdad are either partially or totally closed in some places. You still remember the highways in Baghdad ~ well now most of them are closed, or at least fenced off with obstacles, yet they say there is some progress in the security situation inside the city!  Everyday two or three cars explode across Baghdad, killing big numbers of civilians.

When I returned to my neighborhood of al-Adhamiya, I couldn't get in unless the soldiers checked my ID and my car, even though the guards are from the same neighborhood and they know me personally. But they had to check it to ensure that no car bombs might happen. Nevertheless, daily mortars shell my neighborhood and those are out of control, despite this concrete wall placed by the Americans which now surrounds our neighborhood. Despite all that they do, they cannot bring security to our small neighborhood.

Needless to say, Baghdad has been changed into THE CITY OF GARBAGE. You can find it everywhere. You can smell the stench of dead bodies wherever you go.

Talking of electricity, there is now only one hour daily. That's it. From where we're staying in the city center, in Bab al-Muadham, I can see from the balcony that people sleep nearly naked on their rooftops because it is so hot and there is no electricity to run fans or air conditioners. Thank God that there are two large generators that maintain electricity in our building.

Everyday by 2-3 pm the buildings where we are staying are closed so that noone can leave or enter. That way it is kept secure, and this is how it remains until the next morning.

As far as my family life in this condition, we are as though we are in jail from 2-3 pm until the second morning where the doors are opened at 7 am.

My son goes to the hospital to work, but for the last two days he finds it without any running water. [His son works in Baghdad Medical City, the largest hospital in Iraq] For the last 2 weeks, as he told me, the hospital has been without any air conditioning and almost without patients, although it's the biggest hospital in Iraq.

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Allen L Roland is a practicing psychotherapist, author and lecturer who also shares a daily political and social commentary on his weblog and website allenroland.com He also guest hosts a monthly national radio show TRUTHTALK on Conscious talk radio www.conscioustalk.net

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Tim Riley

Extremely sad and disheartening

Stealing Iraqi oil leases to enrich the richest corporations in history spreads misery, suffrering, and despair.  This war is a FAILURE by every proper measure.   How sad it is to see the Bush Administration drag America into fascism, defeat, and monstrous debt.  May our collective failure to stop the inevitable collateral damage caused by an illegal aggressive "pre-emptive" atrocious war be forgiven by a loving God.  It is very sad to say that Saddam Hussein gave those poor Iraqis better security and quality of life than we will ever be able to provide.  Even a poor leader would be forced to re-evaluate his strategy at this point.

by optimal (3 articles, 0 quicklinks, 34 comments) on Thursday, May 31, 2007 at 4:51:05 AM
 



Teilhard

REPLY TO OPTIMAL

Even a poor leader would be forced to re-evaluate his strategy at this point.

True, Optimal ~ but we are talking about an oblivious leader here who is incapable of understanding the consequences of his actions and answers only to his personal ' Old Testament ' God of wrath and Judgement.

Allen L Roland

by teilhard (459 articles, 0 quicklinks, 84 comments) on Thursday, May 31, 2007 at 11:15:33 AM
 


carl

Humanity has failed

This is beyond sad.  This is barbaric madness.  Each of us as a part of the human race is responsible at some level.  God (source) forgive US for we know not what we do.

by aloha (1 articles, 0 quicklinks, 96 comments) on Thursday, May 31, 2007 at 9:14:10 PM
 



Teilhard

REPLY TO ALOHA

God (source) forgive US for we know not what we do.

The problem. Aloha ~ is that we do know what we are doing and, as such, our judgement will be harsh, appropriate and many will unneccessarily suffer.

by teilhard (459 articles, 0 quicklinks, 84 comments) on Thursday, May 31, 2007 at 9:41:44 PM
 

 

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