Thursday, December 24, 2009

Sadr City Perspective

"Some day labourers from Sadr City were eager to share their political opinion. The men said they had no respect for "the thieves" in parliament, as they called them. All of them? All of them, they said. What about the Al Hakim group, the Supreme Islamic Iraqi Council?

"Especially them!" One burly man said. "Haven't you heard?" he asked. "They call Ammar Al Hakim Uday Al Hakim!" After Saddam's eldest son. "He bought up most of Karrada!" Said a thin, weary man. The men, who were on hire to do odd jobs, barely make enough to get by. But somehow they've managed to have multiple wives."
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