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BBC Thrown Out of Rented House in Basra - British Army Base Attacked - pictures

E.J | 25.02.2004 12:49

Here are some pics taken following a mortar attack on CPA South at approximately 5am three days ago. CPA South had been on 'High Alert' for three days prior to the attack. The bombing, in which noone was killed or injured, marks three days of threats and planted bombs in the now increasingly volatile governorate of Barsa. People are getting tired of the occupation and gaining more energy, strength and organisational skills following their trauma under the regime, in order to challenge it.



Indeed, before I left, I witnessed open social hostility to British troops with pedestrians shouting and gesturing at passing jeeps and children throwing rocks.

The BBC were also evicted from their house which is virtually attached, like its ideological position and reporting, to the CPA South. The landlady, a Palestinian woman, informed a friend in Basra that the female reporters had violated her house rules and cultural propriety by bring men home at night. She also stated that at times, at least one of the reporters appeared to be drunk but did not smell of alcohol...

The BBC staff she said, were also demanding. The BBC's reputation amongst Basra residents is one of 'occupation collaborators' due to their lack of any critique of the Occupation or CPA and its lack of grassroots reportage. People also say that the BBC's translator was rude and much disliked and distrusted.

Its no secret that translators are distrusted throughout the country - if they were translating for foreigners under the regime they either were themselves or had to report directly to the Mokhabarat - Secret Intelligence, of which there were 5 separate agencies in Iraq. Many of these secret officers, responsible for the deaths of resistors to the regime, have been re-employed by the Occupation, along with key industrial managers, directors, government ministry, police and military employees, much to the disgust and perpetuated oppression of ordinary working class Iraqi people.

The former home of the BBC may now be rented by a Kuwaiti construction company manager.

E.J

Comments

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What ?

25.02.2004 18:07

I'm not sure what you are trying to say here. Are you pleased the BBC is leaving ? Are you commending those remaining elements of the appaling Saddam regime that continue to attack troops and Iraqi civilians ?

You mention that some Iraqi citizens jeered at soldiers, are you pleased by this ? Are you pleased when they cheer soldiers as well ?

Just what are you saying ?

Dave


collaborating remaining elements of the appaling sadam regime

25.02.2004 18:18

Dave, >Are you commending those remaining elements of the appaling Saddam regime that< are now collaborating with the neo-colonial occupants?

Volker


dave

25.02.2004 19:49

Are you addicted to being told what to think ?
Why do you have a problem with someone conveying some factual descriptions of events to you, without trying to spin or slant them ?
Are you american ?

freddie


Simple question

26.02.2004 08:58

Freddie,

I'm sorry you found my questions to challenging, let me try and put them in a simpler way for you.
The story reported here is like much of what we hear from Iraq - highly biased. This aplies to both Indymedia and the mainstream press. The reality is for the overwhelming majority of Iraqis life is no much, much better. A dreadful regime responsible for the deaths of many has gone and yet there are those who try to pretend that somehow the average Iraqi is not pleased by that.

Do I believe we should have gone to war - on balance probably yes.
Did our government lie about its reasons for doing so - probably yes
Is Iraq a better country for the majority now - Of course.

This report is offering only one view and that's why I questioned it.

I will continue to questions any report I feel like ( lambing permiting !) and if there are those that don't like it - tough !

Dave

Dave


seems fairly unbiased to me....

26.02.2004 12:46

Why must the article be biased? It seems unbiased to me, just showing facts of events that have occurred.

And Dave, how do you know that the lives of the majority of iragi's are better now? is it because the mass media says so? Or is it because you have been to iraq or have contacts there? You are just as much swayed by media as everyone else, however you seem to be obsessed with arguing against anything that appears on this site. Get a life and stop trying to cause trouble.

fredrico
mail e-mail: musteatvegan@yahoo.co.uk


Sigh

26.02.2004 15:30

Fredrico

You have missed the point.

Dave


Hmmm

26.02.2004 16:09

It doesn't appear that he has, Dave. He is asking why you insist that your version of events (the Iraqis are by and large satisfied with being under the CPA) is better than that revealed by this story and others (signiifcant numbers of Iraqis are not satisfied/are openly/covertly hostile to being ruled by the CPA), given that you offer no evidence of your version, and this story is one of the many stories in mainstream and alternative media that supports the other view? It is therefore deduced that your version, which happens to align with the story repeated by those governments who are occupying(administering if you prefer)Iraq, is somehow based on hearsay and biased mainstream reporting. How long is it since you saw a "cheering Iraqis celebrate the rule of the CPA" story, by the way? Even in the mainstream media/Fox News?

Tell me if I'm speaking too slowly ;-)

anarchoteapot


Good report

26.02.2004 18:33

Good report. Glad to see that the army is getting some stick from the locals since my tax money is going on that bloody occupation. Forget about Dave, he's just the insignificant troll of the day.

ZZ


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