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Babylon is the isms and schisms not only within the system but within ourselves. Let's organize, unify and step out of Babylon. |
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Life in Iraq under siege...... Dahr Jamail is an American independent writer
for newstandardnews.net and can often be heard reporting from Iraq on Flashpoints
on KPFA Radio. He has been on several trips to Iraq where he has spent months
at a time. In fact, he just came from Iraq a couple of days before this interview
in California. He speaks very movingly about life on a daily level in Iraq, with
bombs going off all day and night. He speaks about the Iraqi people, himself,
the US military-- all living in this unbelievably stressful environment where
an Iraqi and/or those close to he/she, could be arrested and imprisoned and anyone
can be killed at any time-- the pain of war and occupation-- both for the occupied
and the occupiers, but especially the invaded and occupied Iraqis who, although
they were mostly very hospitable to Jamail, were developing more and more hatred
for American occupiers. You can read his blog at www.newstandardnews.net. |
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