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<DIV><FONT face=Verdana size=2>_______________________________<BR><BR>UPDATE
FROM <BR>ELECTRONIC IRAQ<BR><BR><A
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of this message.)<BR><BR>Art, Music & Culture<BR>DOCUMENTARY FILM REVIEW:
'ABOUT BAGHDAD' GIVES VOICE <BR>TO IRAQIS NOT REPRESENTED IN THE NEWS
MEDIA<BR>Maureen Clare Murphy, Electronic Iraq (29 November 2004)<BR><BR>"We'll
give [the Americans] a chance. If there's no<BR>freedom ... they know that the
Iraqi people are<BR>revolutionary. We won't be silent if we are
repressed,"<BR>says an Iraqi man with a weathered face in the
documentary<BR>About Baghdad, shot in July 2003. But one wonders what
he<BR>would say today, after seeing the images that have come<BR>out of Abu
Ghraib and Falluja, and now that it is apparent<BR>that the U.S. military has
had no viable exit strategy. <BR>About Baghdad captures through the many Iraqi
voices in<BR>the film the trauma of this most current war, on top of<BR>the pain
endured during twelve years of economic sanctions<BR>and decades of war and
oppression under the rule of Saddam<BR>Hussein.<BR><BR><A
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