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A letter from Baghdad

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posted on Jul, 16 2003 @ 08:11 PM
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>Subject: A letter from Baghdad
>From:
>To:
>Sent: Monday, July 07, 2003 10:06 AM
>
>
>Dear friends,
>
>If you wonder why I haven't sent you anything lately;
>well, I started writing a long letter a week ago but
>while describing the extremely bad situation we were
>in last week (All Baghdad stayed without electricity
>for more than 3 days with very weak water or none in
>some places, plus a big fuel shortage for generators
>and cars), I was listening to the coalition
>broadcasting for the Iraqi people. They ware talking
>about all low priority stuff like printing "New
>passports" for Iraqis, Mr. Bremer attending a Symphony for the Iraqi Symphony group, and such stuff, without any mentioning of the fact that about 5 million people were living under a temperature of 47 degrees and without electricity and water for three days :-/

>You know, I reviewed my "dream list" back then; there
>was no "New passports" in it. It just contained three
>simple wishes: Electricity, Water, and Security.
>(This will make a nice motto instead of the old famous
>"Unity, Freedom, and Socialism", I might as well start
>a party of my own with this motto. It will sure make
>me very popular).
>Are such wishes to much to ask in the new millennium,
>and when you are under the occupation of the greatest power in the world?

>If you say be patient. Well, apart from the last 23
>years, remember the ex-regime has fallen for about
>three months now.
>
>Back to the letter I intended to write. So while
>listening to these great news, I felt so desperate and
>frustrated (Not from the Americans actually, but from
>the situation we are in), that I simply tore the
>message.
>
>The situation here is getting more complicated. You
>are hearing about the killing of the US soldiers every
>day. Neither me, nor anyone I know agrees to this.
>This should not be the way to solve thing. It is only
>making things worse. US soldiers are getting so tense
>in dealing with people. If such acts are not stopped,
>we will never have peace.
>
>There are also the destructive acts being done by
>unknown groups. They are destroying vital resources
>like electricity, water, and oil pipes.
>Some say they are people loyal to the ex-regime,
>trying to make things so bad to make people hope for
>its return. Others, say they are from Iran, just damaging the country.
>Some even say that they are done by the Americans to keep people busy with such stuff (A policy that the
>ex-regime used to follow).

>I, personally, am getting more convinced by the first
>opinion.
>
>What depresses people here is that there seems to be
>no short-term solution to all this. Electricity,
>water, and oil pipes are an easy target and hence we
>will always feel threatened, specially when we think
>of July and August ahead. "The true heat is yet to
>come".
>
>Nevertheless, we have no choice but to wait and see if
>the promises being given to us will be fulfilled, and
>lets only hope for the best.
> >As for other aspects of our life here:
> >- Do you know that the number of newspapers reached 73 and the count is increasing. The same for Parties. We have two persons claiming the throne (if there will ever be one). People here have no respect for almost all of these parties. Most of them just took the
>buildings they like illegally and make them their
>centers. Imagine a party steals a building when it
>starts and expects to be respected.
>
>- The best job for anyone now is selling cold Pepsi on
>the road. The customers are often US soldiers trying
>to survive the heat. The amount of Pepsi trucks you
>see being unloaded everyday is incredible.
>
>- Finally, the mobile network, which is being
>installed by MCI, has started working. It is still
>limited now but it is supposed to extend to public use
>mid-July. Thy funny thing is that our code is the same
>as New York. So we are considered as if we are in New York!!!!!!!

>I will try to get a mobile soon. Then you can call me
>with very cheap prices because international calls to
>the US is always the cheapest and as you know - We are in NY :-)
>
>Some body living in Baghdad



posted on Jul, 16 2003 @ 08:22 PM
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It looks nice and rosy but my guess is that it's a fake.
Some parts are just too perfectly flawed. I lean to the right but I don't support pure BS, no matter which way it leans.

Interesting find though.



posted on Jul, 16 2003 @ 08:25 PM
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who knows whats fabricated and whats not



posted on Jul, 16 2003 @ 08:39 PM
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Originally posted by kitty
maybe ... who knows whats fabricated and whats not


We need more of those quotes in public, goddamit !


[Edited on 17-7-2003 by Mokuhadzushi]



posted on Jul, 16 2003 @ 11:55 PM
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"Some body living in Baghdad"

Riiiigght. It's BS as far as I am concerned. How did this letter come to you, kitty?

NPR had a peice on the power situtation a few weeks back (anyone else catch that?) The gist of it: Iraqs power is now evenly divided among Iraq. While Baghad complains areas that would go without power, go without less often. It's being distributed evenly - used to be Baghdad would get all the power and the other cities would do w/ out.

They also had another story, more recently, about internet cafes in Iraq popping up!


[Edited on 17-7-2003 by Bob88]



posted on Jul, 16 2003 @ 11:56 PM
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dear..._raed.blogspot.com/

want some real stuff?
here.



posted on Jul, 17 2003 @ 03:53 PM
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That letter is BS to the max. Im almost inclined to look up the thing about MCI and NY to see for sure that its BS but im lazy.



posted on Jul, 17 2003 @ 06:42 PM
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I know that the dear raed blog is legit.
dear..._raed.blogspot.com/

read this ... slate.msn.com...

he is the interpretator who was working with the reporter.

here is another article by him ... www.guardian.co.uk...

As he posted the "letter from bagdad" then I have to say its legit, as the guy is IN bagdad so therefore can confirm it.

There is nothing in the letter that appears false from reading it, whats all the fuss about?



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