Emails I have received from Iraq .....
Peace be upon you...
These are samples of the Iraqi's suffering in their own country,
recorded here for history, so we can remember what the occupation did
to us.
These are live testimonies from inside Iraq, now.............
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Email No. 1 ,from Baghdad:
Good morning, my dear lady:
At last I managed to get out of the house. In the last four days there
were daily clashes in Al-Adamiyah, causing most secondary streets to
close down, as for the main streets, they are almost always closed,
and most people who work outside get to their houses around 5 pm,
through one outlet (in and out of Al-Adamiyah) subjected to a slow
search procedure.
Yesterday they targeted and hit a humvee vehicle on the main street,
around 11 am, so the Americans put a post at the street's end and
started shooting every passer by in our smaller streets. They hit five
pedestrians, who all died, including an old man who was out shopping
and a young boy on a bicycle. They kept bleeding till death under the
watchful eyes of people who gathered around the corner, and they shot
at everyone who tried to get to them. We opened the doors of our
houses and brought in the people who couldn't get to their homes,
until the afternoon. Things remained like this until around 6.30 pm,
then the shooting resumed, they hit two more people and one of them
died. Then the ambulance arrived, and they shot at it too.
After about half an hour, they permitted the ambulance and the morgue
car to enter.
Today Al-Adamiyah as a whole is closed to the outside, and traffic
through "Anter Square" is not allowed, under orders of direct
shooting, (as the soldiers who stood guard there said). So, everybody
went back home, and God knows how long it will last this time.
I take God as my aid, for there is no power, no might, and no hope,
but by Him.
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Email No. 2,from Al-Kut , south-east from Baghdad
Dear Um Raid:
Peace be upon you, with God's mercy, and his blessings...
Regarding the information you requested from me about the displaced
people from Baghdad; today, since morning and until about 4.30 pm, I
was in a field round concerning them, but the battery of my camera ran
out so I couldn't send the photos with this e-mail. But after my tour
around the province in general I found that the total and actual
number of the displaced is (1180) families. We visited some of these
famines in the places listed here by:
1- the center of the province- as follows:
a- Al-Kut amusement park- the number of families there is ninteen
families, a total of 46 people residing there, the rest of the
families went out to camps in other locations.
b- Hay Al-Jawadain town, which is one of the largest gatherings for
displaced, number of families there is 185 families, originally from
Al-Naser and Abu Ghareeb in Baghdad. They need aid and their
conditions are very bad.
c- Al-Thaqalain Hussayniya, at Hay Al-Jamaheer Dist., the number of
families is- 120 families.
2- Al- Hussayniya Precinct, Al-Ahrar area in Kut, the number of
displaced is- 50 families.
3- Al- Nu'maniya Precinct, Wasit province, number of displaced is-120
families.
4- Al- Hay Precinct, number of displaced is-90 families.
5- Al- Suweara Precinct, number of displaced is-58 families.
6- Al- Azeeziya Precinct, number of displaced is-44 families.
And we noticed some things that were painful and very impressing
indeed. While we were in a visit to Hay Al-Jawadain area, the
furnaces. When I asked them why, they said- we, Iraqis, do not agree
to take aid from foreigners while those nearest to us look at us
without helping us, did the dignity of the Iraqis reach that stage, we
do not need milk and toys, we need a facility for clean water, we need
 
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