IRAQ: The Lights Have Gone Out, Who Cares

Lack of electricity in Baquba has shattered businesses, and the lives of families.

"I felt happy when the U.S. invaded Iraq because I thought the electricity problem will be solved, and we would have it all the time like other countries," Abdul-Kareem Hasan, a trader in Baquba told IPS.

But promises of reconstruction by western contractors proved empty, and there is now less electricity than during the sanctions.

In some cities, homes get electricity just an hour or two a day. Sometimes, there is no electricity for a ... Full Story »

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James Jackson
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by James Jackson - Oct. 1, 2008

This is the same story that Iraqi blogs have been telling for years. I am sure that it is true and accurate. Until it can make it into main stream media it means very little. .....There is little chance that this will happen.

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