13 August 2009

Why Are We Winning ?!

Hey it's me again ! :)... Oh my gosh, it must have been over a century since I last posted something on this blog eh ?! :)... Anyway, alot has happened in my Iraq since my last blog post, many good things and also unfortunately many bad things... You know something, we ordinary Iraqis over the years have become used to living with bad stuff, so guys, it's alright really, you do not have to worry about us, we're doing just fine... If you guys follow the news coming out of my Iraq recently, you'd surely find that the number and the amplitude of terrorist attacks targeting innocent Iraqi civilians all over the country have risen sharply during the past few weeks, and all of this is really, really bad right ?! But you know what ?! We're still winning, the score is in our favour, and "THEY" are so losing, you know guys why ?! It's because we ordinary Iraqis have decided that we cannot take all of this crap anymore, we're just so sick with it all, and we've decided that it's time for us to move on and put all of this mess and insanity behind our backs... That's right guys, ordinary Iraqis are right now more conscious and alert than ever, right now we know better, and because we know better, we won't simply let "THEM" control us... We're still scared, we're still sad for our loved one whom we've lost, and we're still anxious and apprehensive, but the fear is just not too morbid as it used to be before... In the past our fears used to prevent us from pursuing our day to-day lives like humans normally do, they used to hinder us back and strangulate us, controlling like every second of our miserable days, but now it's all so different, we're still afraid but we're not despaired, we're still sad but we're not miserable, there's anxiety and apprehension, but they're mixed with optimism and hope for a better tomorrow to come, so despite the increasing number and amplitude of terrorist attacks recently, the streets of Baghdad are crowded with people and cars, ordinary Baghdadis aren't at all afraid of going out of their houses and moving out and about around the city, trying to pursue their day to-day lives in a normal or at least semi-normal way, so that's why we're winning guys, because we're not so afraid of living like human beings anymore... With my love... Yours forever, Lubna...


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31 January 2009

A New Day Has Come

Hi it's me again ! :-)... Today is the day of the provincial elections in our Iraq. Today is not like any other day, today is a new dawn and a fresh new start for us and for our Iraq... Earlier today I went to the polling station (which lies in Eastern Baghdad) and voted for the bloc of Mr Nouri Al Maliki. The polling station is located in the building of my old high school. At the polling station I met many of my old high school teachers, neighbours, and close friends, which was actually amazing. Tight security measures were imposed on the ground, but people who were providing security were exclusively Iraqis, and they've down an absolutely briliant job. Everything went smoothly, the whole process was well-organised, people in charge of the polling station were co-operative and friendly, and the Iraqi security forces personnels were doing their best inorder to keep things safe and quiet. The votes of my family members divided between secular and moderately religious blocs. And also the votes of my relatives, neighbours, good friends, and college colleagues were for different political blocs, sometimes inconsistent with their religious or ethnic backgrounds i.e. I do have some good Muslim Sunni friends who voted for the bloc of our PM Mr Nouri Al Maliki, who's Muslim Shiite. In 2005 any discussion involving the topic of the elections used to generate a huge amount of stress and sectarian tensions. But now I've noticed that people are more willing to discuss the topic of the elections in a heated, yet civilised and friendly way, so ordinary Iraqi citizens (not Iraqi politicians) have to a great extent got over sectarian tensions that used to predominate the atmosphere down here in the past. Today we ordinary Iraqi citizens have ultimately voted for the sake of our Iraq, not for our religious and ethnic backgrounds. CONGRATULATIONS to our Iraq, and to everyone who's made this day possible. We do have the absolute right to be proud of ourselves and of what we've achieved, today we've just made history.

30 January 2009

Tomorrow, our big day...

Hi it's me again ! :-)... Tomorrow is our big day, the day of the Iraqi provincial elections... Tomorrow is so different from the 15th of December 2005, the day of the previous parliamentary elections... This time we know better than the last time, this time we do know very well those people who have let us down, robbed us and torn our beloved Iraq apart... This time we won't believe their absurd lies, we won't buy their false promises which have evaporated the moment they got into power... This time we know who's with us and who's against us... This time we know who cares for us and for our Iraq, and we also know who cares only for his own ambitions and interests... This time we won't allow 'them' to reach into power, we won't allow 'them' to silence our voices and favour 'their' own personal interests and needs over ours, we won't allow 'them' to exploit religion inorder to reach into power... Tomorrow we'll make history, tomorrow we'll take a further step towards the light at the end of the tunnel... Tomorrow is a new dawn for us and for our Iraq, let all of you guys witness the violet ink revolution tomorrow Inshallah... With my love... Yours forever, Lubna...