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Demonstrations in Baghdad Against U.S. Troops

Firas Al-Atraqchi | 16.04.2003 00:10

While Kurdish factions in the northern cities accuse each other of inciting violence and looting, demonstrations against US lack of intervention continue in Baghdad.

Report by YellowTimes.org
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TORONTO (NFTF.org) -- CNN's Michael Holmes in Baghdad has been reporting on demonstrations in central squares protesting against the failure of the U.S. to stop looters and pillagers. Holmes stated that "Down, down, USA" could be clearly heard. Al Jazeera has also reported that protestors have been shouting, "No to America, No to Saddam."

Time magazine's Michael Ware says Kurdish looters have been held at bay by tribal Arab families banded together to protect Tikrit. Ware says the area has seen "incessant shooting" and has effectively become a no man's land.

Reuters reports that Kurdish factions are accusing one another of inciting violence and looting: "[Masoud] Barzani [of the Kurdish Democratic Party] accused his former rivals -- the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, led by Jalal Talabani -- of breaking a pact with the United States to avoid a large-scale Kurdish assault on Kirkuk and opt for a smaller, U.S.-led drive. Instead, Barzani said Patriotic Union fighters took advantage of the collapse of Iraqi defenses on Thursday and poured into the city ... he blamed his rival-turned-partner Monday for triggering looting and chaos in northern cities..."

YellowTimes.org correspondent Firas Al-Atraqchi drafted this report.

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Civil War Developing? Beirutisation of Iraq?

16.04.2003 11:59

Robert Fisk wrote, in a recent article in "The Independent", that the greatest danger in Iraq at the moment is a possible civil war between the Shias and Sunnis (and the Kurds?). In a later article, he also wrote that the formation of armed civilian vigilantes, to protect communities from looting and general lawlessness, was the way the civil war started in Beirut. I certainly hope he is wrong. Civil wars are generally more vicious and bloody than wars between nations. The recent hacking to death of the Shia cleric in Najaf coud well be a foretaste of what is to come.

In any nation and community there are the backward, criminal, lumpen elements--for example, those who are currently looting in Iraq--and the more class conscious and politically conscious workers and socialists who are capable of organising people to take control of events for the benefit of the Iraqi workers and poor.

The way forward is for the more thoughtful people anong Iraqi trades unions and shanty town dwellers to establish democratically accountable, and disciplined, armed malitia to undercut the clerical obscurantists who will drag Iraq into a bloody civil war--if they are allowed to do so. In other words, there is aneed to establish an alternative, armed, working class opposition.

An Iraqi IMC would be a tremendous asset in helping to promote and co-ordinate the re-formation of just such a democratic, alternative working class and socialist pole within Iraq society. But the present chaos in the country--there is no electricity, telephone communication or Internet access--makes this impossible at the moment.

The only thing that could be done, perhaps, is to try to get Iraqi socialist exiles in Europe and North America to set up an Iraqi IMC from a server outside Iraq. This could then be transferred to Iraq whenever it becomes possible.

But indymedia needs to do SOMETHING to help crystalise out, and publish, the thoughts and political proposals of the democratic socialist Iraqi opposition.

Thoughts?

Gonzo


Iraq IMC

16.04.2003 13:36

Hmm. interesting idea. an Iraq indy media outlet.
i think for the mo though they have other things to concentrate on, like the basics of life, water, food etc.
but i think its a good idea for sure.

daniel gurney


iraq indy - do it!

16.04.2003 15:04

electricity is up. telecommunications are up. somebody give them server space and let them upload!!!

powder


What Trade Unions???

16.04.2003 17:16

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Namir


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