Middle Eastern Web Pages - Web Pages From People in the Middle East
Blogs and online diaries of people who live in the Middle East. Some of these are about the War in Iraq and you can read about children having to deal with bombs, war and violence around their own homes as well as adults who feel their freedoms are being taken away.
Baghdad Burning
The phones and electricity keep going off and on. When it is on you can read this Iraqui's views on politics and find out what's going on in his part of Baghdad.
The phones and electricity keep going off and on. When it is on you can read this Iraqui's views on politics and find out what's going on in his part of Baghdad.
Baghdad Girl
This 13 year old girl from Baghdad, Iraq loves cats. There are pictures of cats all over her page. In her blog she tells about the horribleness of living in a war zone and some of the things that have happened to her friends and family since the war started.
This 13 year old girl from Baghdad, Iraq loves cats. There are pictures of cats all over her page. In her blog she tells about the horribleness of living in a war zone and some of the things that have happened to her friends and family since the war started.
Diary from Baghdad
27 year old woman living in Iraq. She is a civil engineer and has a 3 year old daughter. She writes about the things that are happening around her and about the things she hears from other peope. She gives her opinion. She's afraid to go outside alone or travel and her husband goes on business trips which makes her worry more.
27 year old woman living in Iraq. She is a civil engineer and has a 3 year old daughter. She writes about the things that are happening around her and about the things she hears from other peope. She gives her opinion. She's afraid to go outside alone or travel and her husband goes on business trips which makes her worry more.
A Family in Baghdad
She can't even go to a convention for Iraqi women without her clothes being ruined. She talks about what other Middle Eastern blog are writing about the women of Iraq and points out what parts are blatantly wrong.
She can't even go to a convention for Iraqi women without her clothes being ruined. She talks about what other Middle Eastern blog are writing about the women of Iraq and points out what parts are blatantly wrong.
Free Iraq
"Archaeological fragments were used to fill sand bags". This is just one of the statements made by this Iraqui book author. His blog is about how the U.S. troops are destroying the ancient city and destroying ancient treasures. There is also information about the war and the things going on in Iraq.
"Archaeological fragments were used to fill sand bags". This is just one of the statements made by this Iraqui book author. His blog is about how the U.S. troops are destroying the ancient city and destroying ancient treasures. There is also information about the war and the things going on in Iraq.
Healing Iraq
Get first hand information about suicide bombings, political assasinations and more when you read this blog. Zeyad has trouble getting to work each day because of all the violence in the area that he works and lives.
Get first hand information about suicide bombings, political assasinations and more when you read this blog. Zeyad has trouble getting to work each day because of all the violence in the area that he works and lives.
Iraq the Model
Anti-Al-Jazeera this site is full of the politics of Iraq. You can read about radio interviews, TV brodcast and conversations from around the area about the elections and the war. There are pictures of the election posters and discussions about the election.
Anti-Al-Jazeera this site is full of the politics of Iraq. You can read about radio interviews, TV brodcast and conversations from around the area about the elections and the war. There are pictures of the election posters and discussions about the election.
Iraqi Humanity
This Iraqi is trying to take exams but the electricity keeps going out the the roads keep closing. Dr.Saif also talks about talking to American troops and what life is like living in a war zone.
This Iraqi is trying to take exams but the electricity keeps going out the the roads keep closing. Dr.Saif also talks about talking to American troops and what life is like living in a war zone.
The Mesopotamian
This Iraqi states, "the daily massacre of completely innocent people goes on" and "Fair elections cannot be held under occupation!". This blog offers advice and information about the things that are happening in Iraq. The writer of this blog hopes that people will read this and take his/her advice and learn from it.
This Iraqi states, "the daily massacre of completely innocent people goes on" and "Fair elections cannot be held under occupation!". This blog offers advice and information about the things that are happening in Iraq. The writer of this blog hopes that people will read this and take his/her advice and learn from it.
Pinkfloydish in English
This Iranian wants you to understand that Iran is nothing like Iraq, or any of the other Arab Nations for that matter. When you read this blog you will get a better understanding of the Iranian people.
This Iranian wants you to understand that Iran is nothing like Iraq, or any of the other Arab Nations for that matter. When you read this blog you will get a better understanding of the Iranian people.
A Star from Mosul
I think this woman is the aunt of the girl who writes "Baghdad Girl". She tells about her trip from Mosul to Baghdad to see her family and how she fears for her life during the trip. She is a teacher and often needs to help her students deal with loss.
I think this woman is the aunt of the girl who writes "Baghdad Girl". She tells about her trip from Mosul to Baghdad to see her family and how she fears for her life during the trip. She is a teacher and often needs to help her students deal with loss.
Vital Perspective - Clarity on Middle East Issues
"We blog the latest happenings from the region 50 hours a week. We have paid subscriptions to both transcript and wire services, just like a newsroom, and have contacts throughout the region and in the diplomatic world."
"We blog the latest happenings from the region 50 hours a week. We have paid subscriptions to both transcript and wire services, just like a newsroom, and have contacts throughout the region and in the diplomatic world."
