Wednesday, August 17, 2005

Another bloody day in Baghdad

"Today’s explosions in the centre of Baghdad happened after the relative decrease in the number of attacks during the last week.
It is another bloody day in Baghdad in ones of the busiest places.

Al-Nahtha complex where two of the explosions perpetrated is one of the main public Transport Stations. Buses, coaches and cars used this station to go and come from many cities outside and inside Baghdad. People from different parts of the country are using the service daily to travel to their destination for businesses, trades or for social issues. Small shops, newsagents, hawkers, and other workers are using this complex to get their daily breads."
Hammorabi

3 Comments:

Blogger pebblepie said...

MadTom, why did you say "your bad" over at the religious policeman?
Was that a fake interview, just to give us an idea?
I remember reading you could not enter Saudi if you had EVER been to Israel, I've heard they changed that rule...
I know at least their travel site , changed overnight! After the world was made aware of it via blogs ofcourse...lol

1:31 AM  
Blogger madtom said...

Hi Pebble,

Yes, I believe that interview was a parity, like a sketch on Saturday night live. I don't think he was really interviewing the Minister of tourism, yet the part about changing KSA policies to enter the WTO is probably true.

8:29 AM  
Blogger Peter said...

Not all the news out of Iraq is bad. If you visited Baghdad, you'd see for yourself that many Iraqis are working hard to build a new country.

Anyhow, if the US pulls out its troops too soon...there will be a bloody civil war. The result: Genocide! It's OK to be against the war...but...just wishing for peace is not enough.

As long as the world remains addicted to O-I-L...places like Iraq will remain in the headlines!

9:55 PM  

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