Live reports from Beirut

Day 4

All Al-Jazeera Pre­sen­ters wear­ing Black today

—Arab reac­tion—

- The van­guard of Lebanon’s Arab Social­ist Party

The eter­nal sym­bol of the strength and resistance

The invaders and their col­lab­o­ra­tors will notice that you are big­ger than death, they will real­ize that mar­tyr Sad­dam is not a less obsta­cle from Sad­dam the leader, noth­ing stop the march of the Iraqi peo­ple towards vic­tory and lib­er­a­tion, the resis­tance con­tin­ues and the Mujahideen con­tinue to advance the liberalization.

Your mar­tyr­dom Sir is a push to esca­late the resis­tance and achieve vic­tory. Sir we will cel­e­brate your mem­ory, in every new day’s sun­shine in our hearts and our con­sciences and our words in spite of all the hate.

Bless the peo­ple and the nation who gave birth to men like Sad­dam Hus­sein and his comrades.

- alara­balyawm.……The Green Zone gov­ern­ment can exe­cute Pres­i­dent Sad­dam Hus­sein when­ever it chooses, his guards can assas­si­nate him at any time, but the blood shed in the streets of Bagh­dad will not stop.

as the Iraqi gov­ern­ment backed by Iran and the Amer­i­can occu­pa­tion have got the lust for revenge

- (al-bayader).…The truth is that the recent exe­cu­tion of Sad­dam Hus­sein was an honor and pride to him because he was exe­cuted and died at the hands of the occu­pa­tion forces and their col­lab­o­ra­tors who feared him even at the final moments of his exe­cu­tion as wear masks for fear of resis­tance revenge.

Enough pride that he marched towards the gal­lows before his phys­i­cal depar­ture chant­ing words will never be for­got­ten by history:

Long live Iraq, Long live the Arab nation and long live Pales­tine.” The sen­tence is suf­fi­cient to give the immor­tal medal.

Sad­dam Hus­sein has gone, but Iraq will remain strong and united thanks to the resistance.

(This Blog “Road­stoiraq” Says) Moments of pride and honor in the mem­ory of Sad­dam Hussein

- When Iran bombed an Iraqi school Basra killing 78 chil­dren, Iraqis asked Sad­dam to take revenge, and he promised to do at the same night he sent 78 scud mis­siles on Tehran.

- Not a sin­gle for­eigner or asy­lum seeker was killed in Saddam’s reign, nobody was killed for sec­tar­ian rea­sons or because of his reli­gious believes.

- Sad­dam Hus­sein sent 49 rock­ets on Israel and chal­lenged any Arab leader to send the 50th.

P.S

Chris­t­ian com­mu­nity here in Lebanon and the neigh­bour­hood where I live, prayed yes­ter­day for Sad­dam, and received us this morn­ing with tears.

Con­sid­er­ing the thieves who inher­ited Saddam’s power, the trai­tors who came on the Amer­i­can tanks after the inva­sion of Iraq, and the crim­i­nals who tor­ture and kill inno­cent people

Per­haps we deserve every­thing Sad­dam did

Day 2&3

2nd Update

Arab times reported that Sad­dam is already exe­cuted this morn­ing, and the fre­quent news of the exe­cu­tion is intended to absorb the hos­tile reac­tions of Iraqi resis­tance and the Arab world.

End 2nd Update

Update
Reported right now that Sad­dam will be exe­cuted tonight

Sad­dam dies, they exe­cuted Iraq before they exe­cuted Sad­dam, the resis­tance con­tin­ues, I think that the Iraqi resis­tance tomor­row can show the world that Al-Hakim, Al-Maliki, Al-Chalabi, and the rest of the gang and every­body sold him­self to the Amer­i­cans will never escape justice.

Long live Iraq occupation-free
Long live Iraq, US puppets-free

عاش العراق
عاش العراق


Amnesty Inter­na­tional con­demns Iraqi Appeal Court ver­dict against Sad­dam Hus­sein and co-accused

“The trial of Sad­dam Hus­sein and his seven co-accused before the Supreme Iraqi Crim­i­nal Tri­bunal (SICT) was deeply flawed and unfair, due to polit­i­cal inter­fer­ence which under­mined the inde­pen­dence of the court and other seri­ous failings,”

End Update

Apolo­gies for not writ­ing any­thing yes­ter­day but blame it on the unsta­ble inter­net con­nec­tion in Lebanon.

Iraq

- I learned from a very reli­able sources that three weeks ago there was a coup in Iraq, by the Iraqi army, they sur­rounded the Green Zone and all the streets lead­ing to the Green Zone [From Al-Karada and Al-Mansour], the army also forced a cur­few on the neigh­bor­hoods around the Green Zone, but the coup was called off at the last min­utes by the Americans.

- Islamemo reported that occu­pa­tion forces des­per­ately try­ing to stop Iraqi resis­tance oper­a­tion by break­ing the Arms of 50 young men in Ramadi after they arrested them.

Lebanon

lebanon

Here is an image I made from the people’s demon­stra­tions in Lebanon, to destroy the myth and US Media propaganda.

The image from Lebanese Com­mu­nist Party demon­stra­tion and this at the gates where you can enter the demonstrator’s tents

Text says:

- Hey..Saniora [Lebanon PM] if your gov­ern­ment is a resis­tance government…Then tea is the strongest weapon in the world [refer­ring to Seniora gov­ern­ment doing noth­ing only drink­ing tea while meeting].

–We are the Lebanese poor, we seek revenge from your impe­ri­al­ist government.

Day 1

—-Update—-
– 20 mem­bers of Mahdi Army killed by Iraqi resis­tance today in the revange for the 3 raped and killed stu­dent girls.

- Reported right now on Al-Sharqyia TV that Mah­moud Oth­man [Tal­a­bani advisor..he is aKurd also] said that there are doc­u­ments against the Ira­ni­ans arrested few days ago by the Amer­i­cans prove they are involved in ter­ror operations.

The strange thing about this announce­ment is: Tal­a­bani advi­sor say­ing this while Tal­a­bani said he him­self invited them

—End Update—-

Very bad weather in Lebanon, its even snow­ing in the moun­tains around Beirut, so it was a good oppor­tu­nity to sit with few Iraqis who used to work in the Iraqi media and fled the coun­try recently say­ing; media work­ers are tar­geted right now.

The peo­ple I met told me that the mem­ber of Sadr block killed today by US occu­pa­tion forces is actu­ally the brother in law of “Abu Deraa”, who was killed last month by Iraqi resistance.

Also

Less than a week ago most of US media reported this story “Sunni Insur­gents Launch TV Chan­nel” [you can watch the chan­nel in Lebanon also], when I showed the story to the Iraqis here they started a hys­ter­i­cal laugh, then I under­stand from them that every­body work­ing in the media in Iraq knows that Al-Zawraa is broad­cast­ing from Ramadi, hosted and pro­tected by the Amer­i­can forces.

They asked me: don’t you find, it is silly that US forces bombed every Iraqi broad­cast at the war, three years ago even secret TV places and now they can’t find Al-Zawraa? [log­i­cal ques­tion]

I can record some the broad­cast if peo­ple inter­ested to watch, just drop me a line.

P.S.

Because of con­tin­ues elec­tric­ity prob­lems here, my inter­net time is limited.

Start­ing from tomor­row, this entry will stay on the front page, and will be updated daily with live reports from Beirut.

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  4. nir rosen says:

    hi, i’m an avid reader of your web­site. i wanted to ask you about some of the record­ings you had of zawra tv. my email is nirrosen@yahoo.com

  5. Indigo says:

    Oooh, look, Lady­bird — one of Jor­dan Eason’s close col­leagues has found you (see com­ment above). Remem­ber what I said about gath­er­ing intelligence?

    In my view, one can be either for Iraq or for the US. I am for Iraq. Iraq forever.

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  7. LadyBird says:

    Rosen

    I will, but you have to wait until next week

  8. Indigo says:

    Cor­re­spon­dents’ Look Ahead

    This BBC radio pro­gramme fea­tured sev­eral expe­ri­enced for­eign cor­re­spon­dents who talked about what they think will hap­pen in 2007. Iraq came up a lot, as did Iran.

    Some ques­tions were not asked. Such as the global effect of the USA’s insol­vency; or about the link between the UK’s energy secu­rity and her poli­cies in the Mid­dle East; or about the out­look for Pales­tine. I par­tic­u­larly enjoyed the metaphor of George Bush (Pres­i­dent of the most reviled coun­try in the world) being like a man sit­ting in a Las Vegas casino at 4.00am hav­ing gam­bled every­thing away, left with noth­ing, and being about to be escorted out of the build­ing by burly secu­rity officers.

    There is a Lis­ten Again but­ton on that web page.

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  11. abu nidal says:

    sadam was the great­est man in all of arabs history