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Iraq Through a Bullet Hole: A Civilian Wikileaks

ISBN-13: 9781615990900 / Angielski / Miękka / 2010 / 214 str.

Issam Jameel
Iraq Through a Bullet Hole: A Civilian Wikileaks Jameel, Issam 9781615990900 Modern History Press - książkaWidoczna okładka, to zdjęcie poglądowe, a rzeczywista szata graficzna może różnić się od prezentowanej.

Iraq Through a Bullet Hole: A Civilian Wikileaks

ISBN-13: 9781615990900 / Angielski / Miękka / 2010 / 214 str.

Issam Jameel
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A unique on-the-ground account of a country shattered
Iraqi playwright Issam Jameel returned to Iraq after a 12-year exile. Giving up the relative safety of Jordan, he made a perilous journey to Baghdad for a reunion. Unfortunately, the reason for his trip was to grieve for his nephew, recently killed by American forces while guarding an Iraq parliament member from insurgents. Jameel also mourns the loss of a formerly secular civil society replaced by vehement sectarianism, intolerance, and ignorance. Basic human needs like food, water, and power have become an endless daily struggle amidst the shards of infrastructure. Routine tasks, such as selling a house or getting a job are fraught with peril as old scores continue to be settled on religious, ethnic, and political fronts. Everywhere he turns, people are desperate to leave, but fear for the worst. After escaping this madness, he recorded his eyewitness report, desperate to provide an honest and impartial tale of an epic tragedy which has killed more than 100,000 people and displaced many more.
Today, the US government gambles with Iraq's stability by turning a blind eye to Al-Maliki's internal policy, especially after Wikileaks revealed his complicity in death squads. We are jeopardizing the hard-won political gains that the US achieved by neutralizing the Sunnis of Iraq when it converted them from fighters and boycotters to voters. The US administration fails to show much real concern for the future of democracy in Iraq except perhaps for its anxiety about Obama's promises of military withdrawal.
Critics Praise "Iraq Through A Bullet Hole"
"Issam Jameel's "Iraq Through A Bullet Hole" is evocative in the best sense of the word. A native Iraqi, he describes with measured sadness and authenticity the dismemberment of his country by a senseless war. His perspective on events there-both personal and general-will not be found in reporting done by the Western press. His tale reminds us that the things that matter most-family, friends, and faith can and will endure even the most severe trials. I highly recommend this book for its relevance and timelessness."
--Cristobal Krusen, Author and Filmmaker
"Iraq has been a focus for our attention for years now, since our armed forces went looking for nonexistent weapons of mass destruction there. The media have presented a picture-but how real is it? What is life really like in that unfortunate country? Find out by reading this book."
--Robert Rich, PhD, Author of "Cancer: A Personal Challenge"
"Going home is such a trivial thing to so many people in the world. This story is the revealing statement of one man that went home to find it lost in such a strife-filled region, considered by historians as the origin of modern civilization. For those who do know how difficult his journey was, they will relate to Issam's message which is one of perseverance, shared hope and a common faith in mankind that in the end, all could eventually be well. If only men would let it..."
--Bill Evans, civilian contractor in Iraq
More info at www.IraqThruABulletHole.com
Book #5 in the Reflections of History Series from Modern History Press www.ModernHistoryPress.com
BIO000000 Biography & Autobiography: General
HIS027170 History: Military - Iraq War (2003-)
HIS026000 History: Middle East - General

A unique on-the-ground account of a country shattered
Iraqi playwright Issam Jameel returned to Iraq after a 12-year exile. Giving up the relative safety of Jordan, he made a perilous journey to Baghdad for a reunion. Unfortunately, the reason for his trip was to grieve for his nephew, recently killed by American forces while guarding an Iraq parliament member from insurgents. Jameel also mourns the loss of a formerly secular civil society replaced by vehement sectarianism, intolerance, and ignorance. Basic human needs like food, water, and power have become an endless daily struggle amidst the shards of infrastructure. Routine tasks, such as selling a house or getting a job are fraught with peril as old scores continue to be settled on religious, ethnic, and political fronts. Everywhere he turns, people are desperate to leave, but fear for the worst. After escaping this madness, he recorded his eyewitness report, desperate to provide an honest and impartial tale of an epic tragedy which has killed more than 100,000 people and displaced many more.

Today, the US government gambles with Iraqs stability by turning a blind eye to Al-Malikis internal policy, especially after Wikileaks revealed his complicity in death squads. We are jeopardizing the hard-won political gains that the US achieved by neutralizing the Sunnis of Iraq when it converted them from fighters and boycotters to voters. The US administration fails to show much real concern for the future of democracy in Iraq except perhaps for its anxiety about Obamas promises of military withdrawal.

Critics Praise Iraq Through A Bullet Hole
"Issam Jameels Iraq Through A Bullet Hole is evocative in the bestsense of the word. A native Iraqi, he describes with measured sadnessand authenticity the dismemberment of his country by asenseless war. His perspective on events there-both personal andgeneral-will not be found in reporting done by the Western press.His tale reminds us that the things that matter most-family,friends, and faith can and will endure even the most severe trials. Ihighly recommend this book for its relevance and timelessness."
--Cristobal Krusen, Author and Filmmaker

"Iraq has been a focus for our attention for yearsnow, since our armed forces went looking for nonexistentweapons of mass destruction there. The mediahave presented a picture-but how real is it? What islife really like in that unfortunate country? Find out byreading this book."
--Robert Rich, PhD, Author of Cancer: A Personal Challenge

"Going home is such a trivial thing to so many people in the world.This story is the revealing statement of one man thatwent home to find it lost in such a strife-filled region,considered by historians as the origin of modern civilization.For those who do know how difficult his journey was, they will relate toIssams message which is one of perseverance, sharedhope and a common faith in mankind that in the end,all could eventually be well. If only men would let it..."
--Bill Evans, civilian contractor in Iraq

More info at www.IraqThruABulletHole.com
Book #5 in the Reflections of History Series from Modern History Press www.ModernHistoryPress.com
BIO000000 Biography & Autobiography : General
HIS027170 History : Military - Iraq War (2003-)
HIS026000 History : Middle East - General

Kategorie:
Literatura faktu
Kategorie BISAC:
Biography & Autobiography > General
History > Middle East - General
History > Wars & Conflicts - Iraq War (2003-2011)
Wydawca:
Modern History Press
Język:
Angielski
ISBN-13:
9781615990900
Rok wydania:
2010
Ilość stron:
214
Waga:
0.30 kg
Wymiary:
23.39 x 15.6 x 1.14
Oprawa:
Miękka
Wolumenów:
01


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