Bill's Big Diamond Blog
In the midst of the all-Rove discussions this weekend, a little reality seeps through. Passing through the blogosphere, I stopped by Riverbend to see if she had weighed in recently from Baghdad. She had. Riverbend reported sadly that another blogger, Khalid Jarrar, author of Tell Me a Secret, had been abducted by the new Iraqi mukhabarat.
Its one thing to read the numbers and the see the faceless stories from Iraq. Its another to be touched by someones words and then to know theyve been taken off, to God knows where, perhaps to rot in jail, perhaps to worse. You get a glimpse of what someone cares about and what their daily existence is like, then see theyve offended the authorities your own government has set up. By doing what? By simply writing about their life, or turning the wrong corner at the wrong time on the wrong day. Who knows?
Khalid is a blogger Ive read off and on. His brother Raed is a prolific blogger and both of them have been good sources of information about daily life in occupied Baghdad since the invasion. Khalid had most recently been in Amman, Jordan. He had finished exams at university in Baghdad and had reported about a mortar blowing up one of his fellow students this May (he had suffered from some student laziness and missed class that day). Before that, there was a car bomb 100 meters away from his familys home. And before that well, you get the picture. Go, read his blog.
Khalid had recently posted about using real names in his blog and about transparency, a post that makes me now worry for him. Naturally, hes been critical of the madness around him.
He is now somewhere in an Iraqi prison. His family is thankful to know he isnt dead. His brother Raed writes today, my brother is spending his 6th night in jail. He's just one of the thousands of people in Iraq who disappeared and ended up in one of the many jails and prisons around the country without a clear reason.
Make Judy Talk The Talent Show is a prolific blogger and both of them have been good sources of information about daily life in occupied Baghdad since the invasion. Khalid had most recently been in Amman, Jordan. He had finished exams at university in Baghdad and had reported about a mortar blowing up one of his fellow students this May (he had suffered from some student laziness and missed class that day). Before that, there was a car bomb 100 meters away from his familys home. And before that
well, you get the picture. Go, read his blog.
Khalid had recently posted about using real names in his blog and about transparency, a post that makes me now worry for him. Naturally, hes been critical of the madness around him.
He is now somewhere in an Iraqi prison. His family is thankful to know he isnt dead. His brother Raed writes today, my brother is spending his 6th night in jail. He's just one of the thousands of people in Iraq who disappeared and ended up in one of the many jails and prisons around the country without a clear reason.