Wednesday, May 28, 2008
The other day, someone said to me "You know
something - you really are a fanatic Iraqi"...hoping
that he would hurt my feelings.
Tell you what, I walked away feeling 10 inches taller.
Of course I am a fanatical Iraqi. My country has been
agonizing for 18 years to the total indifference of the
world. My country is totally defaced, turned into a
hideous monster. My country is totally destroyed, totally
destroyed...
From the sanction years and its utter misery and
struggles to the present occupation by a so-called "great
democracy". An occupation by the mightiest military
power on earth, and again to the total indifference of
the world.
Millions dead, millions exiled, millions orphaned,
millions widowed, millions maimed for life and you don't
want me to become a "fanatic" Iraqi ? Ha!
If need be, I will invent fanaticism all over again. I
will re-define it for you - my Iraqi version. I will
reconstruct the concept and give you a whole new
perspective on what fanaticism is. Sure I am a "fanatic"
about Iraq.
Some of you people brush off this occupation and remind
yourself and me of Vietnam. Crap, pure crap. Vietnam is
nothing compared to this. Vietnam took place in a bi-polar
world.
Others liken it to the Israeli occupation. Again, we
witnessed in 5 years what the Palestinians witnessed in
60. We are actually competing with the Palestinians as to
the amount of dead and refugees this occupation manages
to produce. And we are competing with the walls too. Who's
got more walls and more ghettos.
But at least the EU and a few NGO's visit occupied
Palestine and conduct enquiries into human rights
violations...or try to. In Iraq no one visits us.
A "fanatic" - Yes I am. A terrible, horrible
"fanatic."
When one is abandoned the way we have been. When one has
been forgotten the way we have been. When we have been
shelved on the side, so as not to ruffle your
sensitivities and your political correctness, yes we
become "fanatic" Iraqis.
When for 18 years, we've done nothing but pick up pieces
and hang in there, when for 18 years your bombs and your
silence has overpowered our cries, yes we become "fanatic"
Iraqis.
When our libraries, universities, schools, books...have
been burnt to ashes and our kids have forgotten how to
read and write, we become "fanatic" Iraqis.
When our brains are murdered one by one - from our
academics, to our scientists, to our artists and singers
and we learn that you keep our brains in jars as war
trophies, we become "fanatic" Iraqis.
When our riches are plundered, our homes in ruins, our
museums looted, our ancient tablets trampled on and
smashed, our history erased and falsified, we become
"fanatic" Iraqis.
When our hospitals are in total shambles, when we knock
on doors and can't find work, when we have to beg for an
entry visa or a residence permit, when we are shunned,
ridiculed, considered a burden, pushed away, humiliated,
we become "fanatic" Iraqis.
When we see our elders begging in streets, our women with
no food, our men tortured, our daughters turned to
prostitutes and our children trafficked and sold, we
become "fanatic" Iraqis.
When we can't even visit our loved ones either in
cemeteries or in prisons, cemeteries and prisons - so
packed, so filled, so anonymous, we become "fanatic"
Iraqis.
When our fields have been deserted, a barren land or
turned into poppy fields into poppy fields with Iranian
seeds. When our rivers are drying up and our trees
chopped off, dead. When our sky is reeking with radiation
and the air we breath is riddled with uranium, we become
"fanatic" Iraqis.
When we see you cheering every single "resistance"
in the world, but ours, ours - made of resisting bodies
and souls, forged by the fire of your weapons.
When we hear your heated debates and revolutionary hot
zeal and feel your ice, cold winds blowing our way, we
become "fanatic" Iraqis.
And when you finally hand us, on a golden platter, to the
most backward, racist, chauvinist, whore around -
remaining a "fanatic" Iraqi, becomes an
obligation, a duty, a must.
A "fanatic" Iraq is what I am. You can consider
my being a "fanatic" Iraqi -- as my flag, my
book, my song and my seal.
A "fanatic" Iraqi is what we've got left when
everything else has been forcefully ripped away from us,
when everything else has gone and vanished...and no one,
absolutely no one, will be able to take that
away...from us, from me.
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