Monday, December 22, 2003

Blogging in German

It is almost 2 months since the new feature blog.kwick.de has been published in our community . We have a huge community with more than 100000 members and we are proudly the no. 1 in the region Baden Württemberg.

We consider our self as the best in this region were we are managing more than 100000 members and have accomplished too many successful events. We call our community also Freizeitgesellschaft, Single Community, Deine Freunde und du, Verkauf dein fernsehe ..

The name Kwick was the idea of Onkel_Fuz. He was and is very impressed by the Simpsons. The same as Benny, Casi and Jali (me) :-)


I am watching the developing-process of blogging in our community and I realized that too many people have started to blog although they didn't know what the word blog means. *g*

I hope that we will make more success in the next year.

For those who are interested by reading in German, this is a list of some of the good blogs in our community:

Onkel_fuz
Benny
Rabe7
Buddhu
SirSokrates
Kleopatra
Sistaa
Riverdance
MarkGGN
Lil_Lilly
and last but not least
Jali

I wish all a happy new year :)

Monday, December 15, 2003

by the way..

this was sent to me by a friend of mine.. aji..

enjoy ;-)

I was so happy the last day.. my friend Aji called me and invited me to eat an Iraqi food in his house (he cooks very well).. so I decided to take some beer ° with me in order to celebrate such an occasion. Being in a hurry I forgot to buy a ticket. so for the sake of Saddam  I have to pay now 40 € because I did not buy a ticket which is normally cost only 2,05 € :-(

I am working hard here in the company (sensphere.com) and I feel very lucky to be here with those guys.. they are genius :-)

Ah.. by the way.. Sherry sent me again an E-Mail gratulating me for starting blogging again.. thanks Sherry.. you are so cute :)

I will check up Salam ' s blog again, because I like to read his blog and for me.. he is the one.

Sunday, December 14, 2003

I am watching the new on CNN, NBC and some other German-Channels..
I do not know what the arbaic media broadcast are saying about this issue, but I do not think that it is a good idea to listin to those jealous
so let it be written.. so let it be done.. (faraon)

and it is done by now.. Saddam Hussein is captured by the us troops in a spider hole (7ofra / jo7or) .

but Mohammed Saeed Al Sahhaf refused to believe this

Friday, October 17, 2003

I was in Amsterdam recently

I was in Holland the last week for 2 days. My other sister came from USA with her two kids in order to visit my eldest sister in Amsterdam. I enjoyed the time there especially with the kids.

It is 00:04 and I feel lonely and it's a bit boring

Thursday, August 07, 2003

Do you remember that internet community kwick.de I've told you about?.. Well I am working there as a trainee in the field Web Development for 6 months.

I feel like.. my dream comes true because I always wanted to work in this field. And after one year of unemployment, the guys hired me :-)

Thanks to Benny, Onkel_Fuz and Casi

Tuesday, July 29, 2003

here we go..
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Monday, June 09, 2003

It it too hot here in germany too. i just finished rearranging my poor furniture in my little tiny flat in stuttgart. what can i do when i do not have something to do? simply changing the decoration because we just used to be bored sooner or later. also i read the gee blog and i sent him an E-Mail because i could'nt reach salam.. why? although he does'nt know me, i know him just like the others.. but there was too many who can not believe him and thought that he was James Bond. I thought from the first reading that salam was real and he as i said always speaks my mind.


I found somthing interesting while searching for a job:

Iraq Infrastructure Reconstruction Program Loay Ibrahim Al-Saied of Al-Bunnia trading company signs a contract as Bechtel procurement manager Tom Elkins looks on. Al-Bunnia is the first Iraqi company to be enlisted as a subcontractor in the post-war reconstruction of Iraq's infrastructure, which Bechtel is managing for the U.S. government. (June 2, 2003)





Well.. how could an iraqi engineer who live in germany become a job in iraq? not all the iraqi are bunnia from the ground.. and germany? can someone in germany even dream of having some contract in iraq? or may be someone in france? and what about iraqi-engineers who want realy to work in their country. i think there is too many qualified iraqi indiveduells arround the world.


I am searching about a suitable and even unsuitable jobs since i finished my 2 years study ( i used to admit this course because the german do not understand what Bachelor of Science means ) *just a joke* but this B.Sc. does'nt worth much here.. they recognized only their 5 years diplom. ratherthan having a recognized german qualification, i could'nt find a job.. sometime they refuse me just because i am an iraqi, especially during the pre war propaganda *uhhwahh iraqi freaks* any way.. I want to work in iraq.. may be when i write something here, some manager might find my blog while he surfs the net thru google*


Once upon a time my ex-gf told me that i have *identitätsprobleme* which means Identity-Problem.. well.. being neither iraqi nor german is not only my problem, more of us have this disease though.

So.. I quit writing positively
... und es ist mir scheiss egal!

Monday, May 12, 2003

Salam is blogging again. thank god he is ok! :)

Friday, May 09, 2003

Ich habe Lust Heute was zu schreiben *g*


For 2 days my father made another call to my sister and said that the situation is very hard and he can go to work only for 2 hours a day because of the security lack in Baghdad. My father work in the optics field and eye-glasses. In the centre of Baghdad, exactly in Al-Saadoon Street work almost all of the optics businesses. So does he.
I thought of it and i found it's very hard to defend yourself if some armed looters came to you, but I don't know if Iraqi in Baghdad have the right to carry their guns in order to defend themselves *?*
I blamed myself not being able to send money to my family while they don't have any incomes in the mean time. how? I tell you how.. there is an Iraqi with a Netherlands citizenship wants to fly to Iraq thru Syria because his wife is in Baghdad, but the Syrian government didn't gave him the permission so he is trying to fly to Jordan.. my sister told me that she is sending some money with him.
Anyway.. I am waiting for the next call where i will be able to call the number of the thuraya mobile phone and talk to him also. But speaking of guns, I discover a passion of having a gun ( really I do not know why ) may be because of the reports coming from Iraq by us-media making some kind of new freedom, the one which makes the controversial debate in the state recently where the NRA (national rifle association) won the battle using their influence. Is it dangerous or essential for Iraqis  I think that the most urgent step is establishing a new LAW in Iraq.. without it we wont have neither freedom nor democracy.


there was a good news today.. the border control was able to recover some of the looted articles..

Saturday, May 03, 2003

I am very happy today, because I did something to help the kids in Iraq  As you know, I am a member in an internet-community in Stuttgart which called kwick.de. In this site you can find friends and meet them during the regularly parties and events which take place almost every 2 weeks. Otherwise you have the ability to contact them virtually  It is kind of self-therapy sometimes due to the fact that users might not have enough time to make contact with other people because of their jobs, or because of their unemployment.


During the latest events i was very sad that I couldn't do something to help Iraqi in such situations. Still sitting in my small flat in Stuttgart  having no job and looking for Democracy in Iraq. *tsts* So I started to make contact with the administrators of kwick.de to ask them about donating for the Iraqi children. The Admins were very inspired and they * Benny and Onkel_Fuz * promised me to publish the account number in the front page of the site. So I went to the Red-Cross and other institutes and asked them about the Account-Number and if the money really goes to Iraq and their children. After going here and their the admins and I decided to publish the number of red-cross and they did it since yesterday. Many German friends in this community was very inspired by this idea and they were happy to donate for the children of Iraq.


Monday, April 21, 2003

They are celebrating eastern here in Germany  so do I having a new era in Iraq hopefully brightful one. But in Iraq there is not much been done considering security and law.
I stopped blogging for a while, because I was very worried about my family in Baghdad but yesterday my sister in Netherlands called me to tell me that my father have had called her from Baghdad by renting the satellite mobile phone ( thuraya - they started selling one minute for 10 bucks ) saying that everything is ok and everyone is safe. So that was very good to hear.
For the last week, there was unclear sight about the next step towards democracy in Iraq . it is a very critical time, where false interpretation to the freedom could taken place.
After all what happened in Baghdad and other cities around Iraq, from looting to lawlessness, many people have blamed us-army for being responsible to this. if you look down to the picture where Iraqi young-man trying to hit the face of Saddam's statue, describing his way of insulting such a dictator, you will find that this place is the ministry of oil.. that was the first transmission from Baghdad on that day before the coalition forces reaches the Palestine hotel. it is very shameful that they secure such a place and didn't do it for other important  administrative and heritage building (such as Iraqi national museum). For such kind of incidents you can't feel nothing but pessimism. That was very sad and dangerous for Iraqi people who want to open a new page in the new Iraq which based on human right and civil government and democracy. And thinking of those values, I found that the only way getting out of such situation is to look forward and to prove to every one in the world that we are able to make changes and we will do it.

The key to our goal is to be Optimistic.

So I started blogging today after receiving an email from someone used to read my blog everyday. I didn't thought that there is someone other than dalia which is a friend of mine in the USA. But this email gave me the intention to write again. thank you zareen :-)

I've had a date yesterday with a German lady which I knew through an internet community, she is very nice. Although we were dating, we didn't talk private because a girlfriend of her was also there. Our date was in Esslingen. It is a small city in the frontier of Stuttgart where I live. The whole conversation was about Iraq and Saddam. It wasn't unusual for me because I always do it while German are very interesting in Iraq and they want to know something about the truth of Iraqi history. In this meeting I told them that is very important in this stage that the us-troops should stay in Iraq for a while, because of violence. It is also important that a new law should be established in order to enable Iraq to fulfil its dream towards democracy. As Ahmad Chalabi said, it is not important for any politician to be the president of Iraq  because every one can do this job and if Iraqi realize this matter, they will know that the president is just an employee in the government of Iraq who's job is to serve the people of Iraq.

With all respect to all various religions in Iraq  I don't want Iraq to be ruled by religious group  Let religion be free but don't interfere in the government affair. I am saying that without forgetting that I grew up in a shia muslim family. That means that not all the shia want Islamic republic in Iraq and being more than 60% of Iraq doesn't mean that all of us will choose religious government.

Friday, April 11, 2003

Questions and Fear


Obviously the situation in Baghdad and many of the cities in Iraq are very ugly and unstable. In Najaf a recognised Shiite figure has been shot and slaughtered inside imam Ali's shrine. Looting incidents everywhere in Iraq. Haven't they thought this through carefully before they decide to start the war against Saddam? Is this the beginning of abandoning Iraqi? Do they want to keep security by assigning a mayor from a local tribe and then abandon everything? is this Democracy?

Maybe it is too early to talk about it but things are going wrong everyday. Instead of shooting at cars and then apologise, why don't they warn people in Baghdad. What will be our fate?


Al Gore knows about such complications and what threat might bring with but my question is: are there enough american there who care about what al gore say?

Wednesday, April 09, 2003

Baghdad is liberated


US-Army near Palestine-Hotel are waiting for SAHAF to show up, but there is no sign of him yet :-)

Tuesday, April 08, 2003

Baghdad

Baghdad:
News by BBC-Network


Tanks from the US 3rd Infantry advanced across a main bridge over the River Tigris to attack Iraqi fighters dug in on the eastern bank. Heavy fire left the nearby Planning Ministry ablaze.

US marines moved through eastern suburbs of the city on Tuesday, encountering sporadic resistance from Iraqi forces. Other US forces are reportedly moving into the city from the north west

US forces say they have captured the Rasheed airbase 5km (three miles) from the centre of Baghdad

Three journalists - one from Arabic news channel al-Jazeera, one from Reuters news agency and one from a Spanish television station - have been killed and four more injured by American fire in central Baghdad

US military officials are assessing the results of an air raid on a residential part of Baghdad targeting Saddam Hussein, which is believed to have left at least nine civilians dead




Baghdad

.iq

I was surfing the net yesterday and searching about Iraq-domain in the net (Iraqi-domain is IQ . I wanted to look after, if there is some announcement about this domain. What I've found was that a person called saud alani (might also be Al-3ani) whom resident in Texas, has the rights for this domain. I thought that such rights would be only for governments or organizations. Who is this guy and what could be his role in post-war Iraq?

For those who are interesting in Internet-access in Iraq
Iraq was under sanction for almost 13 years and during the Internet revolution, Iraq couldn't have his unique domain. The official ISP (Internet Service Provider) in Iraq was under control of Iraqi-regime functioning under the IP-Address 62.145.94.28 and having the domain name of uruklink.net. The official website of the regime was firstly hosted by a French ISP and due to my curiosity, I started checking out where the server is and gathering information about it. As the Iraqis started having their Internet cafes, I realized that the ISP have changed to be owned by the Iraqi-government (A Telecommunication Company *almost unknown*). The most astonished discovery though, was the location of this server. I was shocked when I traced the location of uruklink this time by using neotrace program. This program shows how packets get from your computer to another by displaying all nodes between your computer and the trace target. Why should a government like Iraq with such history of occupying his neighbor Kuwait, let his server be stationed in Kuwait itself? may be it was a bug in this program but that was the result I've got.

Iraq was functioning as a big LAN (local area network) or Intranet by using A Class Private-Network 10.0.0.0-10.255.255.255. With such addressing, Iraq can produce internally 16.7 Million IP-Addresses by assigning a subnet mask of 255.0.0.0. By using a proxy server and routing through the IP: 62.145.94.28, ordinary Iraqi people such as salam pax were able to have Internet-access. This access which was bought by the Iraqi-gov from a company called SMS (Satellite Media Services) in United Kingdom. This company have the capacity to sell ISPs a Satellite-based-Internet-Connection with the speed of 2 mbps for both up and Down - stream.

Exaggerate

Me and my friend Aji were very shocked as we saw the pictures of Ahmed Al Chalabi entering Iraq with some fighters. It's not because of him personally, but the way how the Iraqi-fighters showed their loyalty to Ahmed.

This is not the way we want to start our new Iraq. It's not like we undermine the role of Ahmed Al Chalabi, but at the same time Iraqi should open their mind and forget about exaggeration and dancing on the street for whom could be in charge. On the other hand, Iraqi should stay as they always were, loyal to their country and not to some individuals. The president or whatever might be called in post-war Iraq should serve the people and country, and we will serve this country. Therefor, it's democracy what we need and not food and medicine as G.W.Bush said. I demand it again and again, We refuse this kind of figure-loyalty and look forward for a democratic new Iraq. I really dislike republicans, and Bush could not be my Hero, but other democrats might be just as weak as they ever could start dealing with their agents.

Another thing that disturbs me, is the Arab/Iranian media/politics and how they look at this conflict. Iraqi are proud people and they wont accept any foreign regime or any sort of occupation. But don't you think that this time we have no other chance just to depend on the coalition? No one talks about the killing and torturing of this corrupting regime. Instead they want to make it a new case to get the extremists more extreme and let them have another role in the demolition of Iraq. Please leave us alone this time. Let us live like others. I don't think that US bases is something evil. And I think that post-war Iraq without USA is just like Somalia. Look what is happening in the Gulf, Japan, South Korea, Europe and especially Germany. So please stop acting the role of patriots for others' land. The Arab-fidayeen are dying for the sake of Saddam and not for the sake of Iraqi people. Being hosted as special guests in Al-Rasheed Hotel, transferring methods like wahabism and suicide bombing, is neither helpful nor civilized. No one helped us during the sanction. Instead we were unwelcomed by all Arab countries. Iraqi were refugees in Europe, USA, Canada and Australia. Under such kind of (kafara) as you thought, people were free to practice their religion and free to talk.

Sunday, April 06, 2003

No Sun

I am kind of lazy today.. The life has no meaning here in germany.. They all wondering how the iraqis living their day life so normaly, hearing wham and boom and cruise missile, not birds and their chirp. Well, those sounds could be just like the chirrup, but living under the terror of saddam and his paritsan (baathis, as they call them here in germany) is like hell. And here in germany, life is stillstand since i finished my school. Not only for me but for my german freinds also. No jobs, no innovation, no development, no sun. No Sun No Sun. If you go out in the city, you will find no one on the street as if they were bombed just the night befor. Watching TV wont help much, because i am sick of analyst and their misrable background *they do'nt know eather where the pictures come from* and every question will be nothing like *well jim, i can not tell you from where i am what the truth is* *sigh*
I felt homesick once, just after i left my country, family and freinds. It took me 1 week and every thing went ok. for 7 years i did'nt felt so depressed but those days. I hope i was there to watch my dream which i've allready had in 1991 comes true. I think, it's better for me to go to sleep now.

Saturday, April 05, 2003

ba6al el filim lihathal yom is SAHAF :-)


More insulting comments such as mot el kirafhom and 3loj *g* but he is moving around like a dog.. i like this daily show with m.s. sahhaf
They are in baghdad ... it is your end saddoomy
A very funny thing happens in the south of iraq and that is all the kids are very curious when they see a british soldier. The feather on the Beret or whatever they call it, makes the british looks very peaceful *g*

The picture bellow gives a better explanation to what i want to mean

- Iraqi TV shows pictures about saddam walking around in baghdad. All the journalist are asking, is it him?
Yes he is, another demonstration to tell the iraqis that he's still there
- Two iraqi women (suicide bombers) attaked the coalition force and took three other lives with them.
Go to hell saddam.. So you are asking the coalition to kill the civilian, eh?
- The funny man Sahaf is saying that tonight, they will use (asli7a *3er ta8lidiyah) ya3nee Unconventional
I bet, they will use this time kids!
- The media in germany showed us pictures of muslims in the mosque praying and the imam (as they declared: shias mosque) with a gun in the hand calling the people for jihad
Well, it was'nt shia's mosque. It was the firday pray at imam hanifa in Al-Adhamiya (sunni-mosque) *why saddam thinks he can depend on shia this time?*
- Mohammed walks 5 days to find the US-Amry and to tell them about the place where the 19 years old POW jessica lynch
Mohammed, you did a great job by doing this and risking your life

Friday, April 04, 2003

The latest news.. IQ:UK Iraq won 9:3 the latest soccer match against the Royal-Team in Al-Zubair south of Iraq .
yeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!
In the Briefing-Press-Conference, the General said this 'Formaly known saddam international airport is now Baghdad International Airport.' Or to make it correct i say: Formaly known Baghdad International Airport has benn leberated. *hüpf*
I slept the last night watching those images from Najaf, oh boy oh boy.. did you saw how the US-Army treat such kind of sensitive aria? I think it is something I would'nt do eather. When you know that, there is something Evil like fedayeen-saddam hiding themeselfs in the mosque, could you get back because of the holly place? well, they did it. And gain also a good image towards fighting the evil of saddam. I was always proud of my people. Every one saw how they resist the US-Army getting into the shrine. I can'nt understand such a thing but it was very peaceful and made us be proud that this conflict is also about us iraqis. I realy can'nt believe a word from my government, but i think this guy Sahaf is very cute *g* Yesterday he had a video conference with al-jazeera network. I can not receive this chanel but CNN showed us a translated version but you can hear the original voice of him in arabic.. and he said (mot il kirafhom *lol* and make this evil-grins) Hahahaha. Well, realy i enjoy his coments.

Thursday, April 03, 2003

Najaf is by now clean from the fidayeen. The clashes are taken place near the international airport and for the first time since the beginning of the war, bagdad goes dark. I've had a headache today..
I am also a little bit upset about this:

The U.S. Army has suspended a Hungarian-based program that sought to train Iraqi dissidents for non-combat roles in the war, military officials said Monday.
Salam,
I was reading some blogs on the main site.. through the kevinsites i accedently found this article on msnbc about you..

Blogs, of course, are perfectly suited to deliver a direct first-person message, as if you were getting an e-mail from a friend. A blog called Where is Raed?, carrying the impressions of a gay Baghdad native who calls himself Salam Pax, is a perfect example. As the war loomed, news of his blog spread virally over the Net—if SARS spread as quickly as Internet word of mouth we’d all be dead by now—and in no time thousands of people were reading his chilling, matter-of-fact account. Today the Ba’ath party people started taking their places in the trenches and main squares and intersections, fully armed and freshly shaven. They looked too clean and well-groomed to defend anything. (At press time, Salam hadn’t posted for days, and no one was sure whether the silence was due to death or loss of Internet access.)



As i saw today the pictures of al-najaf city and the imam-ali-mosque on cnn, things that happened in 1991 comes to my mind. So many ppl are scary to death what would happen then.. well that holly mosque were destroid by the iraqi-guardian itself. If saddam trys now with his propaganda and his yatb (yet another tv-station to bomb) al-jazeera to make the situation screwing up coalition intetions by making it religous conflict, i say.. *na und?* DUH .. Bush is'nt shy naming his wars crusades.
Another thing i read on a silly board: Had the US kept its word to the iraqi people in 1991 ? and here is my answer.. The US wont admit its false-politic, instead it will repare the fault by using its superiority (power). And here we go.. the US are doing it (wil 3a8il yeftihim) *takeitorleaveit*. What realy bugs me, is that iraqi-ministers and thier movements.. how comes they can make thier daily press-briefing till now after bombing all the tv-facilities??
What the propaganda doing, is not givin us a glimpse of reality, it went too crazy.. the news agencies are thinking of thier fame more than the lives of these people who die every day without any debt *it'sverysad* I tell you something wiered happen to me.. *notthatiamsowieredbutitistrue* during the shock & awe campaign.. the entertainment was on the roof.. after that, there was some brake in the operations and may be some presure from the coalition-military on the embeded-reporters as well as independent-reporters.. the news was so boring, that the one in his mind could have said something shameful like, i want bomb.. i want bomb.
But the realy thing is that i cry every day for those lives and evenmore having nightmares with nuclear bombs dropped onto baghdad. *sigh*
Well they are now about 30km away from baghdad and i am scared to death.

Wednesday, April 02, 2003

First

Salam,

I am attending to start my blog today and I hope that you, your family, my family and all the Iraqis are safe.
I've found an article about your blog in an iraqi-site called aliraqi.com. It was a link to asharqilawast-website which posts an article about you and about your blog which been return to be available to the readers again.

After a little bit of googeling, I found your blog and could'nt sleep until I've read the whole 4 months of your posting. I started reading at midnight and finished at 11pm next day... so thanks a lot buddy :-)

I've got two and a half hours of sleeping and immedeatly decided to start my blog as if I was missing some important exam which makes me qualify to say.. Hey I'am also Iraqi ;-)

I know that the coalition had bombed the Sinek-Communication-Center, therefor I do'nt think you can soon blog again unles the 'Operation Iraqi Freedom' allready reaches its goals.

I am realy proud to be one of your readers and hopefuly someday meeting you in the near future.

God bless you Salam