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Archive for March, 2007

Scenes From An Iraki Childhood March 31st 2007

A father holds his daughter inside a hospital in Kirkuk, Iraq, She was wounded by a roadside bomb that exploded the family’s car passed. The photograph was taken on Friday March 30th 2007. The photograph was taken on Friday March 30th 2007.

Indexed under: bomb, bombing, Bombings, Car bomb, Children, Disputed Areas, IED, Kirkuk, Scenes From An Iraki Childhood, Women and Children

After Khalilzad…what do Iraqis want from Crocker?

Baghdad, March 31 (VOI) – Dealing with all Iraqi parties in total neutrality, avoiding interference in Iraq’s internal affairs and respecting Iraq as a sovereign country were the most important demands from Iraqi politicians for the new U.S. ambassador, Ryan Crocker.
Crocker, who assumed his new post as U.S. ambassador to Iraq on Friday, succeeding Zalmay […]

Scenes From An Iraki Childhood March 30th 2007

Boys look at a pool of bloodied water at the scene of Thursday’s bomb attack, in Baghdad, March 30, 2007.

Saba
Indexed under: Baghdad, Bombings, Children, Women and Children

Scenes From An Iraki Childhood March 29th 2007

The reason why he is crying is because his brother was killed today in the Al-Mahmoudiya bombing. He is waiting with his mother outside the hospital morgue to collect his brother’s body.

I would like to thank the people and the government of the United States of America for making this possible.
Saba
Indexed under: bomb, bombing, […]

I can’t find medicines for my son’s convulsions - Hear our voices

Um Mustafa Bakr is a 33-year-old mother-of-three who is desperately looking for treatment for her son, Omar. The two-year-old has been suffering serious bouts of epilepsy-induced convulsions for the past year.
“I’m tired of going to public hospitals in search of treatment for my son. He’s just a baby and is suffering from a […]

Scenes From An Iraki Childhood Basrah March 28th 2007

To our British readers:
If you want to know why he will grow up hating you look at the sign he is holding. Why is that whenever the British illegaly invade somewhere the first thing they do is introduce unlawful internment without trial?

No do not trouble to answer - no Iraki is interested in hearing yet […]

Scenes From An Iraki Childhood March 27th 2007

What this boy is looking at is a burning APC, it was bombed today. You can read the supplied caption below the photo. What I as an Irkai will tell you is this. The bombings and the killings will continue until the Americans leave. They will escalate until the Americans finally understand that they are […]

May God Protect Our Country

FLEEING FROM BAGHDAD TO DAMASCUS
In the four years since the Iraq war began, 2 million refugees have left the country. The journey to Syria is a dangerous one — but as it gets safer, the trip is becoming more and more popular.
He has a few more meters to go, but Adrar Salamah is […]

Diala people say violence denied them the right to live

By Omran Awwad
Diala, March 26 (VOI) – Jassem Khalaf has not received his pension for nearly six months nor has he received the foodstuff items in his ration cards in a time when prices of foodstuffs are skyrocketing.“Security condition in the province is very bad. We cannot venture out to the market because it is […]

Home From Home in Syria

Violence and sectarianism have followed many Iraqis across the border.
By Yasmin Ahmed and Nassme Muhammad in Damascus (ICR No. 215, 16-Mar-07)
Ten-year-old Rifqa Haitham is an Iraqi living in Syria as a refugee with her parents. Every morning when it is time to go to school, she cries and begs to return to Iraq.
Her parents were […]