Saturday, May 20, 2006

Zarqawi; khadhrawi

While going to his university; my son saw a brutal assassination close to Qahtan Sq south Baghdad.. Three men were in a car; another three came close to them; the driver felt that he is going to be killed; he opened the door trying to escape but the machine gun began firing him.. My son left his car; the others did the same while the policemen in the close check point did nothing until the unknown killers left the scene!!
My son was going to submit his graduation project and have a presentation.. He went to the class had nothing to say. The man with smashed head and blood every where insisted to not leave his mind.. Why did they kill him? Who were they?
It is his first time to be too close to such "operation"..
"For seconds I felt the bullets were in my car" he told me adding. "I left the car trying to find a shelter.. Really I was afraid".
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As usual I had nothing to tell him but to be careful.. BEING CAREFUL in Baghdad and elsewhere in Iraq is a bad joke… Yet the bloody politicians were on the TV laughing and shaking hands as if they are in another planet!!
They are from another planet already; the Green Zone.
Why the do call it green zone?
My brother answered, "Because the people there know how to plant the unachieved promises"!!
Iraqis are being confused between tow colors: blue and green. Blue (Azraq and Zarqa) from which Zarqawi had his nick name; green is (Akhdhar and Khadhra) from which I gave the nick name Khadhrawi for the inhabitants of the Green Zone. Between the Zarqawi and Khadhrawi; the Iraqis have nothing to say but waiting; yet nobody knows what waiting for?

4 Comments:

Blogger José Vieira said...

Thanks for the courage to think loud, to speak up. For keeping your sanity in such an insane place. God bless u with his Peace

11:27 AM  
Blogger the woman i was said...

dear jose,
many thanks for your kind words. i need these words yet i need your support; to tell your freinds about the real situation in iraq; to help us toward restoring our dream: the iraq i knew once.
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many thanks for your kind words. i need these words yet i need your support; to tell your freinds about the real situation in iraq; to help us toward restoring our dream: the iraq i knew once.


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Blogger mewmewmew said...

My father has just been visiting me and he was so upset about what is happening to Iraqi women. Going back more then half a century, he was so sad and so angry.



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