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From Baghdad, With Despair

“Riverbend” is the pen name of a young, articulate Iraqi woman, known worldwide for her blog, Baghdad Burning. She posts only occasionally but when she does, it’s like that old E.F. Hutton commercial: When Riverband talks, people listen.

Here are her end of year reflections on the state of her country:

End of Another Year…
You know your country is in trouble when:

1. The UN has to open a special branch just to keep track of the chaos and bloodshed, UNAMI.

2. Abovementioned branch cannot be run from your country.

3. The politicians who worked to put your country in this sorry state can no longer be found inside of, or anywhere near, its borders.

4. The only thing the US and Iran can agree about is the deteriorating state of your nation.

5. An 8-year war and 13-year blockade are looking like the country’s ‘Golden Years’.

6. Your country is purportedly ’selling’ 2 million barrels of oil a day, but you are standing in line for 4 hours for black market gasoline for the generator.

7. For every 5 hours of no electricity, you get one hour of public electricity and then the government announces it’s going to cut back on providing that hour.

8. Politicians who supported the war spend tv time debating whether it is ’sectarian bloodshed’ or ‘civil war’.

9. People consider themselves lucky if they can actually identify the corpse of the relative that’s been missing for two weeks.

A day in the life of the average Iraqi has been reduced to identifying corpses, avoiding car bombs and attempting to keep track of which family members have been detained, which ones have been exiled and which ones have been abducted.

2006 has been, decidedly, the worst year yet. No- really. The magnitude of this war and occupation is only now hitting the country full force. . . .

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