Sunday, November 5, 2006

Forgot My Combination To My Brinks Lock

When all else fails ... The Lancet study

... Execute the dictator. It's that easy. When American soldiers killed dozens, when the country you are occupying is threatening to break into smaller countries, when militia and death squads roaming the streets and have put in power a group of mullahs - execute the dictator
Everyone expected this verdict from the very first day of trial. There was a brief interval in which the first judge, it was believed that it might be a coherent trial where Iraqis could hear explanations and see what happened. That soon ended with the first false witness for the prosecution. The events that followed were so ridiculous that even today are hard to believe.
The sound suddenly disappeared when the defense or one of the defendants got up to speak. We could hear the witnesses but could not see them - hidden behind a curtain, their voices were changed. People who were supposed to have died in the Dujail incident were found to be very much alive.
Judge after judge was called to court because the court was seen as too fair. Not immediately condemn the defendants (even if it was in the interest of the media). The brightest jewel was the final judge they brought. His reputation rivaled only by Chalabi, a well known thief and murderer who fled to Iran to escape not political condemnation, but the wrath of his father after he stole to the restaurant he ran.
So we all knew the result would (Maliki was on television 24 hours before the verdict telling people that "they did not rejoice too much"). I think what surprises me right now is the absolute stupidity of the current Iraqi government. The timing is ridiculous, "just before the congressional elections? How convenient for Bush!, Iraq today is at its worst since the invasion and occupation began in April 2003, now looks like a honeymoon. Is it really the time to execute Saddam?
I am more than a little worried. It is Bush's last letter. The elections came and went and put in power a group of extremists and thieves (no, no ...! I mean Baghdad, not Washington). The constitution, which appears to have drowned in the river of Iraqi blood since the elections has been forgotten. Only dig up when one of the Puppets wants to tear the country. Reconstruction is an aspiration from another time. I swear we no longer want buildings and bridges, security and an undivided Iraq are more than enough. Things must be deteriorating beyond imagination if Bush needs to use the letter "Execute the Dictator."
Iraq has not been this bad in decades. The occupation is a failure. The various governments pro-American or pro-Iran government have failed. The new Iraqi army is a deadly joke. Is it really time to turn Saddam into a martyr? Things are so bad that even the Iraqis for the occupation retract his initial frenzied "WE LOVE AMERICA." Laith Kubba (who looks like Mr. Catfish for his big mouth and constant look stupid) was recently on the BBC saying that this was just the beginning of justice, people who today is responsible for the loss of life also face justice. Seems to have forgotten that he was one of those who supported the war and occupation, and an important member of one of the murderers pro-American governments. But history will not forget Mr. Kubba.
Iraq saw demonstrations against and for the verdict. The pro-Saddam demonstrators were attacked by the Iraqi army. That's how free our media is today: the channels showing the pro-Saddam demonstrations have been closed. Iraqi security forces promptly raided. Welcome to the new Iraq. Here are some images from the Salahiddin and Zawra channels:


Zawra Chain. The caption says: Baghdad: Zawra satellite channel has stopped broadcasting by order of government.



Salahiddin green screen which appeared suddenly, says Salahiddin
satéite channel via


Sharqiya channel announcing the latest news: Two channels, Salahiddin and Zawra, closed. Security forces ransacked the offices of the stations.

not have to do with man (the presidents come and go, governments come and go). It is the frustration of feeling that the whole country and each of them and the Iraqis from inside and outside are at the mercy of American politics. It is the rage of feeling like a mere chess piece being moved forward and back at will. It is the aggravation of having a government so blind and insensitive to the needs of its people who do not even seem necessary to comply with formalities or pass a law. And there are the dead. The thousands of dead and dying, with Bush sitting there smirking and lying about progress and victory in a country where all Iraqis and outside the Green Zone is losing.
Again ... The timing of this is impeccable, two days before congressional elections. And if you do not see, sorry, you're stupid. Let's see how many times takes this as a "success" in his upcoming speeches.
One final note. I read somewhere that some families of dead American soldiers are visiting the north of Iraq to see "so that their sons and daughters have died." If that is the goal of the visit, then, "Ladies and gentlemen, to your right is the Iraqi Ministry of Oil, to your left is the refinery Dawry ... Each of you get this: a gift bag containing a color poster of Al 3 x 3 Sayid Muqtada Al Sadr (Long life and prosperity), the Ayatollah Sistani t-shirt and a map of Iraq at redrawn with the Islamic Republic of southern Iraq. Plus ... Hey, you! You, the woman behind! Would that I see is a lock of hair? Cover up or stay home! ".
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And that is why they have died.

- posted by river @ 8:25 PM