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Al-Thawra is mourning its dead. - Report from Caoimhe Butterly

category national | miscellaneous | news report author Tuesday May 06, 2003 22:41author by vitw Report this post to the editors

Iraq - as a whole - is waiting. Holding its breath, not quite functioning, continuing, but waiting to fully exhale. Wondering whether it will be allowed to draw breath, and life, again.
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Al-Thawra is mourning its dead. Mourning-tents are present on many streets, new posters adorn its walls,immortalizing - briefly - the shaheed of the past thirty years. Young and old file past grieving relatives, drink the bitter coffee, sample the sweet dates offered, and return to their daily rhythms. Many of the young men remembered here died ten or fifteen years ago - executed or disappeared, but - because they were politically active, were not mourned publicly.

Our companion, Yasser, points proudly to the green and black flags hanging from the mosques, homes and schools, “Al-Thawra has always been the same - unbreakable, Thawra (revolution) is in our blood.”

We walk past the bustling marketplace, herds of goats,pools of water and rotting refuse (“our sea-side”) past children screaming with excitement as one of their companions is carried off on the back of a frightened donkey. Small girls crowd around us, their fragile wrists adorned with brightly-coloured plastic bangles, hennaed hair set ablaze by the merciless sun, eyes wide with trust. They press wilted flowers into my hands, exclaiming - “An ajnabia (foreigner) who speaks Arabic!” Upon my simplification and homogenisation, of Bush, Blair, Sharon, Saddam, Prince Abdullah, Arafat, Mubarak, Abu Mazen, et al, as collectively, rowad al-bekkar (cowboys) and jaysusehn (traitors), the children profess their undying love.

We enter the house of Doctor Karim and sit down to a meal with three generations of his accomplished, articulate, passionately intelligent family. Karim describes the period of limbo, uncertainty, apprehension that manifests itself in countless conversations all over Baghdad. Debate rages - in the street, coffeehouses, confines of the home - a people wanting desperately to hope, but the magnitude of the potential for controlled disaster slowly settles in.

“It is like waking up from an operation, the anaesthetic not quite worn off, one slowly trying to get a sense of things around oneself, trying to discern shapes, objects. There is pain, and fear, and apprehension dulled a little by the anaesthetic, but still there. It is pure, and complete confusion - we feel we are dreaming - waking up from one nightmare, the previous regime, perhaps to descend into another.”

A neighbor, a young engineering student, explains, “Perhaps we have less to fear than others. We have little to lose. The services the municipal authorities once provided to others, we never received - because of this, we don’t miss them, in their absence. We are used to surviving with little resources. The only thing the government ever brought us was suffering. Our people are our only resource. We are an oil state, but look at the poverty we live in.”

His mother agrees, “Oil is our curse. It brought us nothing but tragedy under Saddam. It will bring us nothing under the Americans. They should not have subjected us to another war.”

All agree that after support for the Iran-Iraq war, the arming of both sides in more sophisticated ways to kill each other, support for the regime, for twelve years of genocidal sanctions - they have little reason to believe in the professed altruism of the American, or British, or Australian (or rag-tag, “Coalition of the Willing”) governments. Little reason to believe that the sanctity of their lives, and dreams, and futures, and right to self-determination and sovereignty will be respected, now.

“But let me dream, maybe they have changed,” says Karim’s father.

Fatme, a primary school teacher who lives nearby, voices distrust, and humiliation. Many people in Baghdad (particularly after the lootings, the increase in murder and rape, and the killing of over 24 protesters in Mosul and Faluja) are beginning to see that maintaining a state of continual, internal unrest - either instigating or facilitating it - plays quite effectively into an occupying force’s hands. It provides some justification for a continued occupation or presence, and for installing an emergency, provisional government, of their selection. Witnesses, including journalists, have reported direct facilitation by U.S. forces of the looting.

“It is effective.” says Fatme, of the looting of the museums and ministries, “By destroying a people’s heritage, you destroy their past and future. We have been made - to them - a people without a past - our records and archives are destroyed, burnt in the ministries. We become a people without names, no records to say we exist. It is not the objects themselves we are sad about, it is what they represented to us. We are the oldest civilisation, but we are presented to the world as terrorists, as fanatics. Only people who fight with small guns are called terrorists. Bush, who bombs us with cluster bombs, and strangles us with the embargo, is a ‘civilised man.’ “

Back in the street, Yasser stresses, “It is not that we want the Americans to leave right now. That, too, would be a disaster. But we need stability. And for that, we need a government respected by the people - not Chalabi. We are capable and ready to cooperate with other parties to form such a government. Shia and Sunni and Kurd, we are one. We have waited for this day for many years. It has come with a price tag. We don’t care about the oil, but we want legitimate leadership. Now we are waiting, for how long, we don’t know.”

Iraq - as a whole - is waiting. Holding its breath, not quite functioning, continuing, but waiting to fully exhale. Wondering whether it will be allowed to draw breath, and life, again.


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Al Thawra or Sadr City, formerly Saddam City, is home to two million of Baghdad’s five million inhabitants.

Caoimhe Butterly is an Irish human rights activist living in Baghdad and working with Voices in the Wilderness. She can be contacted through info@vitw.org

Previous reports from Caoimhe in Iraq can be found at the following links:

26th April: Lessons Unlearned
http://www.indymedia.ie/cgi-bin/newswire.cgi?id=46270

29th April: Crowd Control American Style
http://www.indymedia.ie/cgi-bin/newswire.cgi?id=45942

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   Good report     Irish American    Tue May 06, 2003 23:02 
   Not as shrill as the usual anti-American stuff     Josef    Wed May 07, 2003 09:15 
   Denying the facts     kokomero    Wed May 07, 2003 10:22 
   sanctions     kittykat    Wed May 07, 2003 11:47 
   Up to date R. Fisk report which contextualises the above     fisk report    Wed May 07, 2003 12:29 
   Guardian report - Operation Support Garner     Joe Sheehan    Wed May 07, 2003 14:17 
   Get Real Kat Brain     GI Joe    Wed May 07, 2003 14:35 
   GI Slow     kokomero    Wed May 07, 2003 14:43 
   Sanctions     Jeff Goldblum    Wed May 07, 2003 15:03 
 10   i am very busy elsewhere     iosaf-ipsiphi-oasif    Wed May 07, 2003 16:16 
 11   Thanks Caoimhe     Venus    Wed May 07, 2003 18:08 
 12   You morons are so stupid     Josef    Wed May 07, 2003 18:47 
 13   Yes Josef     No 6    Wed May 07, 2003 19:04 
 14   Josef's problem is that he's using lead based paints!     Phuq Hedd    Wed May 07, 2003 19:06 
 15   Yes, the sanctions nonsense     Irish American    Wed May 07, 2003 19:39 
 16   Genocidal Nonsense     barry    Wed May 07, 2003 20:44 
 17   Venus got it right.     iosaf-ipsiphi-O as-if    Wed May 07, 2003 21:02 
 18   Well yes, it is Saddam's fault Iraq is 'in the shits'     Josef    Wed May 07, 2003 21:48 
 19   Josef sweetie, think outside of the crib     Phuq Hedd    Wed May 07, 2003 22:33 
 20   Pathetic anti- american Propaganda     Josef    Wed May 07, 2003 23:02 
 21   A response to the usual invective     John O'Reilly    Thu May 08, 2003 12:37 
 22   The genocide continues!     kokomero    Thu May 08, 2003 13:06 
 23   So Fucking What?     Righteous Pragmatist    Thu May 08, 2003 17:41 
 24   Damn straight!     Josef    Fri May 09, 2003 11:35 
 25   To Joseph O' Reilly     Josef    Fri May 09, 2003 11:44 
 26   Josef and Righteous Pragmatist     demothesse    Fri May 09, 2003 15:32 
 27   American Baathists     Irving da Naile    Fri May 09, 2003 16:27 
 28   U.S. deliberately destroyed water supply and prevented its repair     Captain Doughfish    Fri May 09, 2003 18:20 
 29   'creative destruction'     Kaliban    Fri May 09, 2003 19:50 
 30   From a broader perspective     Radmanx    Fri May 09, 2003 20:12 
 31   Loot 'n' Plunder thats US Civilization for ya     noncogito42    Fri May 09, 2003 20:13 
 32   Saddam deliberately destroyed water supply and prevented its repair     Josef    Fri May 09, 2003 20:17 
 33   Cut The Crap     Makhno    Fri May 09, 2003 20:46 
 34   Dear Josef     Makhno    Fri May 09, 2003 20:54 
 35   God bless the UN then     Josef    Fri May 09, 2003 21:17 
 36   My Sympathies Rest Within Iraq     Peter Wills    Fri May 09, 2003 22:12 
 37   Yes, We've Known     Peter Wills    Fri May 09, 2003 22:15 
 38   Well, the sanctions were a UN deal     Josef    Fri May 09, 2003 22:53 
 39   Not Entirely a UN Deal     Captain Doughfish    Sat May 10, 2003 00:32 
 40   Dead hippies     I am    Sat May 10, 2003 14:45 
 41   Dead hippies     I am    Sat May 10, 2003 14:45 
 42   Dead hippies     I am    Sat May 10, 2003 14:45 
 43   encore     I am    Sat May 10, 2003 14:49 
 44   encore encore     I am    Sat May 10, 2003 14:51 
 45   benjamin franklin sez     mel    Sat May 10, 2003 17:15 
 46   Mr. Wills Please swallow a bullet.     I am    Sat May 10, 2003 17:55 
 47   Just wanted to make sure     I am    Sat May 10, 2003 17:56 
 48   Just wanted to make sure     I am    Sat May 10, 2003 17:58 
 49   The UN only wanted to 'contain' Saddam     Josef    Sat May 10, 2003 20:01 
 50   To Josef     John O'Reilly    Sun May 11, 2003 14:10 
 51   Ramsey Clark     David St. Hubbins    Sun May 11, 2003 15:32 
 52   to I AM     jeff lauckhart    Sun May 11, 2003 20:16 
 53   Hey Jeff     I am    Mon May 12, 2003 02:34 
 54   people     just it    Mon May 12, 2003 02:35 
 55   Sorry missed something     I am    Mon May 12, 2003 02:40 
 56   just curious     anon    Mon May 12, 2003 04:47 
 57   you are a burden on us     Ajnabi    Mon May 12, 2003 07:46 
 58   To Josef     Makhno    Mon May 12, 2003 21:09 
 59   To I Am     Makhno    Mon May 12, 2003 21:21 
 60   Remember the Native Americans     xxdr_zombiexx    Mon May 12, 2003 22:38 
 61   I'd like to point out some flatout lies on here     Jared    Tue May 13, 2003 04:05 
 62   points about 'UN pussyfooting'     glassman    Wed May 14, 2003 05:51 
 63   Is the U.S. more secure?     rationalist    Wed May 14, 2003 19:54 
 64   Ramsey Clark     rationalist    Wed May 14, 2003 20:21 
 65   saddam     Bob    Wed May 14, 2003 20:38 
 66   MAKHNO SHUT UP TOOL     I Am    Sat May 17, 2003 03:30 
 67   Hi Anon     I am    Sat May 17, 2003 03:54 
 68   This space was opened for Caoimhe Butterly.     iosaf ipsiphi o as if sofia    Mon May 19, 2003 18:44 
 69   Please Read The Following Books!     Righteous Pragmatist    Wed May 21, 2003 11:09 
 70   Hello RP     I Am    Wed May 21, 2003 14:09 
 71   may I reiterate     iosaf ipsiphi O as if Sofia    Thu May 22, 2003 11:53 


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