January 23, 2006

Truth Teller, one of the Iraqi bloggers featured at the New York Times this month, writes today about being shot at January 14th seemingly randomly by a US patrol while driving home from work:

While I was driving slowly on the service road, an American patrol, which consisted of three armored-car Strykers, passed by on the main street, moving in the same direction as I was. When the first Stryker passed me, a soldier riding on top fired two shots in my direction. One bullet came in through the half-opened driver's window and hit the window of the opposite door, smashing it to pieces. Thank God, somehow it missed me. [...]

In the chaos of this occupation, innocents are killed by all sides. But don’t we have the right to hate the people who are now occupying our country. Shall we celebrate the freedom and democracy brought to us by the occupation in spite of the perils our citizens face?

Posted by Laura at January 23, 2006 11:26 PM