Robert Fisk reports from Iraq in the
Independent, April 9, 2003:
On my way back past the Ahrar Bridge, I found a crowd of spectators
standing on the parapet, watching the American tanks with a mixture of
amusement and fear. Did they not know what was happening in their
city, or—an idea that has possessed me in recent days—are the poor
of Baghdad kept in such ignorance of events that they simply do not
realise that the Americans are about to occupy their city? Could it be
that the cigarette sellers and the bakery queues and the bus drivers
just don't know what lies down on the banks of the Tigris?
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