14.1.06

Fear Overshadows Eid

Fear Overshadows Eid Festival
*Inter Press Service* Dahr Jamail and Arkan Hamed*
BAGHDAD, Jan 14 (IPS) -

What should have been a joyous four-day Islamicholiday for Eid al-Adha which Iraqis began to celebrate Jan. 10, hasonly highlighted the suffering under U.S. occupation.*

The feast of sacrifice which begins on the tenth day of the Islamicmonth of Dhul Hijja is celebrated as a commemoration of Prophet Ibrahim's willingness to sacrifice his son for God.

Eid festivities in Baghdad used to be an occasion for family reunions,where everyone turned up in their best. But sky-rocketing fuel cost shave driven up the price of food, clothing and everything else, and Eid could no longer be the same.

The frightening lack of security did much to dampen the holiday mood."I hope that everybody finds happiness in these days, even our enemies,"Salma, a 15-year-old student told IPS.

"Because these are days we wish good to everybody, even though we are not free to go where we like due to the security situation or the obstacles that are put up to secure our city, as they say."Salma, who did not want to give her last name added, "I wish for God to forgive their sins against these peaceful people.

Eid is the day we meet our relatives, yet on this one we are missing so many of our friends andrelatives."U.S. Brig. Gen. Donald Alston estimates that at least 500 Iraqis have been killed since the Dec. 15 elections.

Over this period, at least 54 U.S. soldiers have also been killed."Nobody will allow us to leave our homes now," 17 year-old student Salam told IPS after a roadside bomb exploded just blocks away from his homein central Baghdad.

"Everybody is afraid they might be kidnapped just like our relative who had been kidnapped for two weeks."Salam said his relative was released after 4,000 dollars ransom was paid. Now, he said, no one will allow children to leave the house.

Salam's uncle who had traveled from Amman to join them in their Eid celebration had his car robbed at gunpoint."They held guns to me and my mother's heads," the 50 year-old man told IPS. "They then pushed both of us out of the car along with my daughter,and took our car.

We tried to catch them but they went away very fast.."He added: "How can we love the country if we can't enjoy the pleasure of celebrating Eid with our family?"Those meant to provide security are themselves not safe. Two policemen died and five were wounded when a car bomb struck their patrol in Baqubaon Friday.

In Iskandariya, Iraqi police found the body of a blind folded policeman with his hands tied behind his back. He had been shot in the head.

"There is a big difference between here and Amman," his 14 year-old daughter Maessa told IPS. "We are free to go wherever we want there buthere we should stay in our homes. Everybody here is afraid we will be lost, even during Eid.

What kind of freedom have the Americans brought us? The freedom to steal, kill and humiliate everybody. And deny their rights to live as humans?"

I am very sorry america has destroyed your country. My prayer for you now is that justice will be served.

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