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ashes of history

Amid the ashes of Iraqi history, I found a file blowing in the wind outside: pages of handwritten letters between the court of Sharif Hussein of Mecca, who started the Arab revolt against the Turks for Lawrence of Arabia, and the Ottoman rulers of Baghdad. And the Americans did nothing. All over the filthy yard they blew, letters of recommendation to the courts of Arabia, demands for ammunition for troops, reports on the theft of camels and attacks on pilgrims, all in delicate hand-written Arabic script. I was holding in my hands the last Baghdad vestiges of Iraq's written history.
Robert Fisk, Library books, letters and priceless documents are set ablaze in final chapter of the sacking of Baghdad.

originally posted by xowie

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Changing the order slowly

Leaving the mist of time

Fingers are holding fragments of mine

Imagine the burning embers

They glow below and above

Your sins you won't remember

And all you'll find there is love





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