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Deal to sell water all wet, critics charge

By RICHARD SISK, DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER

New York Daily News - http://www.nydailynews.com

Tuesday, April 1st, 2003

UMM QASR, Iraq - The U.S. military came up with a
solution yesterday for the penniless people of this
port town begging for water: Sell it. Despite general
mayhem at distribution points - including knife fights
- the Army has struck a hasty agreement with local
Iraqis to expedite distribution of water to the roughly
40,000 living here.

Under the deal, the military will provide water free to
locals with access to tanker trucks, who then will be
allowed to sell the water for a "reasonable" fee.

"We're permitting them to charge a small fee for
water," said Army Col. David Bassert.

"This provides them with an incentive to hustle and to
work," said Bassert, an assistant commander with the
354th Civil Affairs Brigade.

He said he could not suggest what constitutes a
reasonable fee and did not know what the truckers were
charging. He said the tradition here of haggling at
markets would help the system work.

"People know when they're being gouged - we'll deal
with it," Bassert said.

But with the population badly in need of water, food
and medical supplies, the arrangement drew its share of
critics.

'This is crazy'

Several Iraqi-Americans originally from this region,
who are working as interpreters and guides with the
U.S. military, were incensed at what they consider an
attempt to jump-start a free-market economy during a
crisis.

"This is bull----," said an Iraqi-American who asked to
be identified only as Ahmed. "They are selling water
and this is crazy. Nobody has any money, nobody knows
what is money [to use] - Iraqi money, American money,
nobody knows."

A British military spokesman angrily objected to the
water deal. The British control the city of Umm Qasr
while the Americans are in charge of the port.

"We're not going to have any charging for water. What
kind of an aid plan would that be? These people don't
even have shoes," the spokesman said.

Ahmed and the others said they had seen fights with
fists and knives among desperate locals trying to get
water from the truckers.

Ill at ease

The reports could not be independently confirmed
because a promised military escort for reporters into
town never took place.

Officers said the trip was canceled because of
widespread clashes between remnants of Iraqi dictator
Saddam Hussein's supporters and British troops,
although no firing could be heard and the Iraqi-
Americans who spent the afternoon in town said no
clashes had taken place.

But the general situation was far from secure. A heavy
mortar or artillery round launched toward the port
shook buildings and rattled windows but exploded beyond
the fence and caused no casualties.

Editor's Note: The military has confiscated the
satellite phones of a certain make used by journalists
traveling with U.S. troops in Iraq, including those
used by reporter Richard Sisk and photographer Todd
Maisel of the Daily News, for fear that Iraqi forces
could intercept the signal and target U.S. positions.
This dispatch has been sent by other means approved by
the military, but military officials did not review or
restrict its contents.



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