Beginning of new Iraq: Says a man with tears in his eyes "I am happy"

Best wishes for the Iraqi people. May Allah bless you all with peace and prosperity. As Rev. Martin Luther King said in his famous speech:

And when this happens, when we allow freedom ring, when we let it ring from every village and every hamlet, from every state and every city, we will be able to speed up that day when all of God’s children, black men and white men, Jews and Gentiles, Protestants and Catholics, will be able to join hands and sing in the words of the old Negro spiritual:

            Free at last! Free at last!

            Thank God Almighty, we are free at last!

BBC NEWS
‘This is stability, at last’
By Hugh Sykes
BBC News, Baghdad

There was a traffic jam inside the polling station at Badr al-Kobra school - a traffic jam of people, as hundreds of voters flocked into the station.

Inside scrutineers and election officials sat rather awkwardly at small school desks handing out ballot forms.

The forms are complex, printed on large A5 sheets of paper, there are 106 alternative lists to choose from.

Voters put their marks against one, fold the paper into a quarter of its size, dip their right index finger into a small bottle of indelible ink to prevent multiple voting, then slide the paper into the sealed plastic ballot boxes.

Tight security

There was a suicide bomb at this school during the January election, so security was tight.

At each end of the street police created two corridors of razor wire, one for men and one for women.

At the end of the razor wire line they were body-searched.

There was another body search at the entrance to the school and everybody had to show identity cards.

On some faces there was a brief flicker of alarm when a distant explosion was heard - there was a mortar attack on the green zone five kilometres away.

But nothing today would stop the people from voting.

Celebration

Men and woman came, many carrying small children, and in the street outside the school they formed silhouettes, in swirls of dust on a warm autumn day in Baghdad.

One voter said: “This is stability, at last”.

Another, with tears in his eyes, told me: “This is the beginning of a new Iraq. I am so happy.”

Iraqis are known for their spontaneous, and often poetic eloquence.

Ali al-Musawi, a Shia Muslim originally from Sadr city said: “Iraq is like a ship in a storm being tossed form left to right, and now we need a new captain to take us to land and to safety.”

One man hoped the election would bring an end to the occupation, but this would depend, he said, on maintaining unity.

“Stability can only come from unity. When we have stability,” he said, " then the Americans can go."

In Muthanna, in Baghdad, it has certainly been the day of unity and celebration that President Jalal Talabani said he hoped for.
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Published: 2005/12/15 14:44:53 GMT

Re: Beginning of new Iraq: Says a man with tears in his eyes "I am happy"

There will be many challenges, and we may see Shias forming common government with Iran. However that kind of situation will end the rule of Iranian maulanas.

Re: Beginning of new Iraq: Says a man with tears in his eyes "I am happy"

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dont get offended but do u have some personal vendetta against maulana's etc.
I see every mullah bashing thread related to you.
might b . u have some old scores to settle.
btw did u ever look wat reli makes them so in ur opinion. this world most of the times works on the Action/Reaction basis.

Re: Beginning of new Iraq: Says a man with tears in his eyes “I am happy”

‘we may see Shias forming common government with Iran.’

Say Insh’allah mate…Insh’allah :rotato:

Re: Beginning of new Iraq: Says a man with tears in his eyes “I am happy”

Yes Sir, I do know. Maulanas sold their “services” to USA and banded together against Soviet Union. Once the Ruskies got shipped to oblivian, the Maulanas started looking for new sources of “funding”. They promptly forgot that the old master USA is still strong and whoop Maulanas all around the world.

So no action/reaction, just $tupid actions by Maulanas.

Best regards

Re: Beginning of new Iraq: Says a man with tears in his eyes "I am happy"

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and do u know who SOLD their services to USA. It was ur so called enlightened generals and top brass of the army and it was their mess that we r still trying to clear (and also creating more mess with this STUPID war on terrorism.

Re: Beginning of new Iraq: Says a man with tears in his eyes “I am happy”

Dear boota sahib,

I understand your sentiments. However Maulana Ashabs are not the Billy goats, one can sell in the market. These are living breathing people who latched on to opportunities.

How come you are so passive in your attitude? A man has to stand up and own his actions. Generals may have done wrong, but they did not “drag” these Billy goats to Afghanistan, or Yemen, or Egypt, or Chechnya, or whatever god-awful place the Maualans wanted to go.

Best regards