http://www.sundayherald.com/54461By Arkan Hamed Retired Iraqi Army officer
I write this at 12.30am on Saturday morning and gunfire from clashes has been ongoing for two hours now. Thousands of bullets have been fired in this short time, reminding me of the big battles in which I took part as an Iraqi soldier during the Iraq/Iran war in the 1980s.
Yesterday, here in Baghdad, the Shia Badr militia from nearby Kadhamiyah were trying to attack our Sunni Abu Hanifa mosque.
Young people of our neighbourhood near the mosque were very alert and fought back against the Badr, killing four of them, according to what my sister heard from neighbours.
I got this news from her by the landline, as our cell phones are shut down, and also because we can’t step over the doorway, we are stuck at home by the orders of Prime Minister Jaffari.
I stayed awake all night yesterday, alert and waiting for them to appear in my street, but thank God they did not. This is my life now – fearing if we will be attacked even when hiding in our own homes. This is our new freedom and democracy.