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Iraqi Christmas Wish List
Riverbend is the nom de clèf of a twenty-something Iraqi woman living in Baghdad. She has a most interesting blog, Baghdad Burning. Her December 18 entry is titled “Christmas Wishlist”.
The entry is short but pointed. Here is what she says:
No electricity for three days in a row (well, unless you count that glorious hour we got 3 days ago...). Generators on gasoline are hardly working at all. Generators on diesel fuel aren’t faring much better- most will only work for 3 or 4 straight hours then they have to be turned off to rest.
Ok- what is the typical Iraqi Christmas wishlist (I won’t list 'peace', 'security' and 'freedom' - Christmas miracles are exclusive to Charles Dickens), let’s see:
- 20 liters of gasoline
- A cylinder of gas for cooking
- Kerosene for the heaters
- Those expensive blast-proof windows
- Landmine detectors
- Running water
- Thuraya satellite phones (the mobile phone services are really, really bad of late)
- Portable diesel generators (for the whole family to enjoy!)
- Coleman rechargeable flashlight with extra batteries (you can never go wrong with a fancy flashlight)
- Scented candles (it shows you care- but you’re also practical)
When Santa delivers please make sure he is wearing a bullet-proof vest and helmet. He should also politely ring the doorbell or knock, as a more subtle entry might bring him face to face with an AK-47. With the current fuel shortage, reindeer and a sleigh are highly practical - but Rudolph should be left behind as the flashing red nose might create a bomb scare (we’re all a little jumpy lately).
[read her original entry]
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