Saturday
Nov062010
Iraq Snapshot: The Normal of Gridlock and Death (Shadid)
Ten people died at Aroba Square, near a gold-domed shrine in the capital, where a bomber strolled a little after sunset before he blew himself up.
The day after, no one would know that. Electrical wires dangled, billboards were torn, lights were shattered and windows were broken. But that describes anywhere in Baghdad, a city more neglected than destroyed, living on bitter nostalgia.
The scene was ordinary. And that angered Hassan al-Bahadli on Wednesday.