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Journalist Paints Human Experience In Najaf

Robertson has spent three days inside the Imam Ali shrine

By Ahmad Maher, IOL Staff

CAIRO, August 23 (IslamOnline.net) – It takes a lion-hearted and objective journalist along with a talented cameraman to go all the way to perils-riddled Iraqi holy city of An-Najaf, to reveal facts and unearth the truth that we may never know.

Beleaguered by a torrent of western media reports that sometimes, if not all the time, are politically motivated, many people worldwide are really bewildered at what is really going on in the flashpoint city of An-Najaf, especially after a stark warning by the interim Iraqi government to journalists to leave or face arrest or even death.

Braving the media blackout, Phillip Robertson, an independent journalist, and his friend cameraman Thorne Anderson, saw a much different scene than what was painted in the news reports. Now it is their turn to paint their human experience without reference to propaganda, ideology or hoary old clichés.

"This is natural because most Western reporters stayed away, thinking that the Mahdi Army would take them hostage or kill them," Robertson told IslamOnline.net’s audience through a live dialogue on Sunday, August 22.

Robertson and Anderson were the only journalists inside the US-besieged Imam Ali shrine for three days, August 17-19.

‘Heartbroken’

Robertson feels "heartbroken" at the destruction done to the time-honored city by the three-week US raids.

"I think taking the war to the old city, to the Shrine was a terrible mistake, and a travesty. Most Americans, if they could see the mosque, and experience how beautiful it is, would agree. It is a sacred place," he said.

The awarded journalist said the conditions of civilians in An-Najaf are deplorable.

"No electricity, no good sources of food and warfare raging outside in the streets. Snipers are a great danger, and they are invisible. Most people are hiding, trapped in their houses.

"These battles have caused a great number of casualties as well as widespread destruction to the edge of the old city of Najaf, he went on.

"I believe that some men have remained behind to protect their houses from looters. This happened in [nearby] Karbala as well."

Pitched battles between US occupation forces and the Mahdi Army of anti-occupation firebrand Sheikh Moqtada Al-Sadr have gone almost unabated.

Iraqi Sunni and Shiite leaders slammed the “bloodbath in An-Najaf and called upon the international community to rein in the Americans.

The US raids have been described by law experts as amounting to genocide.

Shrine Hit

Robertson says the battles have killed many civilians 

Giving his first-hand experience of the situation there, Robertson said US gunfire hit the outer walls of the Imam Ali shrine, the Shiites’ most revered site.

"The building is not badly damaged. Bullets and mortar fragments hit the structure and land in the marble courtyard. There are nicks and scratches, but nothing major. Of course, continuing attacks place the building and everyone inside it at risk," he said.

"The tomb of Imam Ali was undamaged as of 4:30 pm Thursday, Baghdad time. It is well protected by the walls of the mosque."

Al-Jazeera satellite channel broadcast Monday footage of slight damage done to the outer wall of the Imam Ali mosque by the US bombardment on Sunday night, August 22.

Sheikh Aws Al-Khafaji, the director of Sadr Office, confirmed to the Doha-based channel that the wall was struck by US tanks.

The attack is expected to enrage millions of Shiites around the world and give Sadr political ammunition in his rebellion against US troops.

Misinformation

Robertson further said there is a great deal of misinformation and distorted facts about the exact situation in An-Najaf.

He was keen on refuting claims that Imam Ali shrine was used as launching pad for mortar attacks by Shiite fighters.

"There are no weapons in the Shrine. It is a place of refuge, not a military encampment," he said, extending a heartfelt thank-you to the Shiite people there for their "kindness and hospitality".

"The [Imam Ali] mosque is not used as a place where fighters are launching mortar attacks. I would have been able to see and hear any activity along those lines, and I was free to go where I liked. Mahdi Army officials are in the Shrine, but they are unarmed, like everyone else inside," he stressed.

"I was there and never feared for my safety. It is vital that the war in Najaf end immediately, and that US attacks on the area near the Shrine cease."

Volunteers

Robertson also said many Shiites from different cross-sections of Iraqi society have volunteered to defend their sacred site.

"In the press, they have often been portrayed as the poor, uneducated class of Iraq. In fact, this is not the case. Sadr has many poor supporters, like his father, Sayeed Mohammad Sadiq Al-Sadr, had.

"But many of the Mahdi Army cell leaders have college education. The militia attracts educated men as well as workers. The movement is broad-based and cuts across many layers of society. Most Western papers don’t describe it this way—much to their shame," he explained.

The journalist also said that the Mahdi Army is a disciplined force, dismissing as untrue reports about fighters’ abuse and hooliganism.

"As far as the US goes, the worst reports of abuse stem from Abu Ghraib; those are well-documented crimes, but I am not familiar directly with any others," he said.

No Iraqi Forces

Robertson also held the interim Iraqi government of Iyad Allawi accountable for the aggravating situation in An-Najaf.

"The Iraqi government, through statements made by Prime Minister Allawi, has not helped the situation," he said.

He even did not see Iraqi government forces there.

"But they could be hidden somewhere. As for the Iraqi police, I was hiding from them most of the time because they have misguidedly banned journalists from the zone that includes Najaf," he said.

Robertson further said the United States can work out a deal with the Mahdi Army if it wished to do so, hitting out at its military juggernaut used disproportionately against lightly armed Shiite fighters.

"The United States is spending a billion dollars a month to fight men who make 300 dollars a year. Fighters kept asking me why America hated the poor," he said.

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