State of Baghdad

Kanan Makiya was the INC representative at the meeting of Iraqi leaders convened by Jay Garner yesterday. Here’s his report on the state of play in Baghdad: I spoke by sat-phone with friends in Baghdad. According to them, the breakdown of authority familiar to the world is getting better. Citizens groups are forming to keep … Continue reading “State of Baghdad”

Kanan Makiya was the INC representative at the meeting of Iraqi leaders convened by Jay Garner yesterday. Here’s his report on the state of play in Baghdad:

I spoke by sat-phone with friends in Baghdad. According to them, the breakdown of authority familiar to the world is getting better. Citizens groups are forming to keep order in the streets, and meeting little preliminary resistance. People want to be safe, and now that the ministries have been ransacked, it appears the worst of the looting has passed. In Basra, too, I understand these same groups are forming. One friend told me that the looting of the National Museum–something that cut deeply into me–was the work of newly deposed Baathist officials, who had been selling off our patrimony as they saw their days were numbered. As the regime fell, these (ex-)Baathists went back for one last swindle, and took with them treasures that dated back 9,000 years, to the Sumerians and the Babylonians. One final crime perpetrated by Saddam’s thugs.

He’s probably reliable.