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not for the faint hearted! - Rated Very Telling Book About The Horrors of Iraqi Jails - Rated The book explains why Mayada went from being a young lady who wore miniskirts and dresses from Paris and London to being a veiled woman. Her experience at one of Chemical Ali's unusual meetings with the families of arrested Iraqis seem to have frightened her. With her father and grandparents gone, and with ineffective marriage, Mayada felt unprotected. Turning to God as a source of assurance for safety made sense. Freud viewing such a relationship as a form of child-parent relationship with God being the super parent that will make things alright. Something similar happened to me that kindles my faith as a Christian. The book seems to play up Mayada's grandfather's role in the history of Iraq. That is probably very true during the monarchy period. Once the revolution set in 1958 there was a very strong nationalistic movement in Iraq that the Baath party certainly fed on. People like Mayada's grandfathers because more part of the history of Iraq and had little influence on the general population. Perhaps Saddam had a soft spot for Mayada's maternal grandfather, I am almost sure that did not last, since Saddam quickly became the megalomaniac monster with absolutely NO REGARD for ANYONE. The book mentions in several places that Saddam was so suspicious that he rarely defended people in the government who were accused for working against Saddam and his regime. I think the author and Mayada have failed to grasp that it is Saddam himself, operating in a Stalin-like mode, who deliberately went after loyal officials and officers to maintain a state of paranoia among people. Saddam was behind all of these accusations that he never seemed to refute. I highly recommend this book for Iraqi expatriates as well as westerners who would like to view a snapshot about the violence behind the scenes that was being committed against the Iraqi people. Upon the liberation of Iraq, this violence came to the surface and was directed towards the American armed forces and the new Iraqi army and security forces. The old monsters are far from being gone! Full of facts - Rated A rivetting read. - Rated Fascinating. UNPUTDOWNABLE!! - Rated |
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