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An Iraqi Woman Speaks Out
Forgive the link to my own blog, but you won't read this elsewhere.
You're always welcome, Robin...
Yesterday I had the humbling and awesome experience of meeting Humalia Akrawy. I've posted my notes from that meeting at Winds of Change. Here's a little about her:

What would you do if you were a 22 year old Kurdish Muslim woman in March of 2003, when an army drawn from several countries invaded your homeland?

If you were Humalia Akrawy you would remember your brother, killed under Saddam -- and remember how they sent back just one leg and part of an arm to demonstrate his death and their power to your family. You would look at your father, who no longer has full use of his hands after being tortured by Saddam.

And then, despite the disapproval of many but with the blessing and support of your family, on 23 March you would volunteer to become a translator for the 101st Airborne Division of the U.S. Army.

But what would you do when Ba'athists and jihadists ambushed your car, injuring your brother and trying to kill you, and when they later killed your 24 year old sister thinking she was you -- pumping 60 AK47 bullets into her body? Or when you received a letter saying, "We know we missed killing you, but we will be back" and then your home was blown up, injuring another brother and killing the Iraqi policeman guarding it?


Go read what she has to say about the war, about the situation in Iraq and the future there.
Posted by: Robin Burk 2004-10-29
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