Tuesday, June 13, 2006

Back from isolation

Yeah I am alive, and I have not written in ages but I have decided to write now.

I live in one of the Gulf Countries in the Middle East not in Iraq so I just feel its not my right to really comment on issues that effect the people who live inside more than people like me.

I have not stopped caring, but I have realised that false hope was what I used to have. The death of Zarqawi, and yes he was a criminal and a terrorist, is not going to solve the militant islamic fundamentalism that leaves tennis players being killed and women being forced into submission.

I do like some of the new Iraqi politicans but most are the same, and have taken the country's secular identity away which was not the idea. The people would vote for a secular Allawi or there would be vote rigging, instead though the votes were rigged or not I don't know but Allawi didn't do as well and the trend of secterianism is everywhere.

I heard a story from the brother of one of Iraq's top ministers, about how Al Zarqawi really got found but just like always I have not much trust in iraqi exiles who try and show that their family ties is what makes them above everyone else.

Its as if the struggle for years and years of freedom from a tyrant was wasted, why do we need fourty ministers plus, why do we need to delay parliament if somebody like abdul aziz al hakim is unable to attend?

The way to start peace, is to eliminate the iraqi terrorists and by that i mean somebody like moqtada who spews almost the same rhetoric that ahmedinajad does except with no nuclear bs.
The parties fought over the silly ministries where as the education and higher education both went to extremely relgious men. u see why i am not that optimistic for now?????

2 Comments:

Blogger Louise said...

Hi Sami, I just happened to drop by, as I have been doing once a month or so, and presto!!! You've posted again. Hope everything is well where you are. I understand you may not want to reveal where you live, but I would like to hear from you what kind of political climate exists in other parts of the Middle East that don't get a lot of headlines. Are there some countries that show promise?

2:38 PM  
Anonymous BlueWaterLili said...

hi s****, im glad that ur back!
i missed you!
from an annonymous admire..

1:54 AM  

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