Baghdad celebrates first public Christmas amid hope, memories
BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- From a distance, it looks like an apparition: a huge multi-colored hot-air balloon floating in the Baghdad sky, bearing a large poster of Jesus Christ. Below it, an Iraqi flag. ....
.... In the middle of the park there's an art exhibit, the creation of 11- and 12-year-olds: six displays, each about three feet wide, constructed of cardboard and Styrofoam, filled with tiny dolls dressed like ordinary people, along with model soldiers and police. They look like model movie sets depicting everyday life in Baghdad.
Afnan, 12 years old, shows me her model called "Arresting the Terrorists."
"These are the terrorists," she tells me. "They were trying to blow up the school." In the middle of the street a dead "terrorist" sprawls on the asphalt, his bloody arm torn from his body by an explosion. Afnan tells me she used red nail polish to paint the blood. A little plastic dog stands nearby. "What is he doing?" I ask. "He looks for terrorists and searches for weapons and explosives," Afnan says.
Am I wrong for thinking this is absolutely insane, and potentially dangerous?
3 comments:
Glad to see you're still alive & blogging! :)
-Zak/Palantir
hi pho hei! i too am glad to find you still alive. i used to have a blog here as well - bluefancies.blogspot.com - check me out when you've a chance.
what would it be like for you to be in touch with old blue again?
Hi Phobrek,
I was looking for you online as Miekal And was putting out a book of Bern Porter interviews and our interview with him is in it. So I searched and here is your blog. I hope you still check this.
Send me an email to il_frenetico *AT* yahoo
Hope to hear from you and hope you are doing ok.
I'm in Detroit these days.
Best,
sasha
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