An Iraqi Blogger in Syria
One of the most moving, astute, and unique chroniclers of the Iraq war has been an anonymous Iraqi woman who blogs under the name "Baghdad Burning." She has quite a following, and a collection of her posts has been published in the U.S.
On April 26th, she announced she was leaving Iraq. I've been following her blog for quite some time so it was almost a physical shock hearing this. She described the hundreds of dilemas, anxietes, and losses she faced in becoming a refugee, and closed with this observation:
"It's difficult to decide which is more frightening- car bombs and militias, or having to leave everything you know and love, to some unspecified place for a future where nothing is certain."
Yesterday, she wrote about life in Syria, a strange mixutre of relief and homesickness, and waiting in an endless line to try to renew her visa at the border.
http://riverbendblog.blogspot.com/
If you read anything on Iraqi refugees, it should be this.
-Amelia
On April 26th, she announced she was leaving Iraq. I've been following her blog for quite some time so it was almost a physical shock hearing this. She described the hundreds of dilemas, anxietes, and losses she faced in becoming a refugee, and closed with this observation:
"It's difficult to decide which is more frightening- car bombs and militias, or having to leave everything you know and love, to some unspecified place for a future where nothing is certain."
Yesterday, she wrote about life in Syria, a strange mixutre of relief and homesickness, and waiting in an endless line to try to renew her visa at the border.
http://riverbendblog.blogspot.com/
If you read anything on Iraqi refugees, it should be this.
-Amelia
