The Carnival of the Liberated
Dave Schuler
Welcome to the Carnival of the Liberated, a sampler of some of the best posts of the week from Iraqi and Afghani bloggers. This week we have Ramadan, a trip to the north, the new constitution, advice from the Saudis, and much, much more.
Check out Truth Teller's description of his trip to northern Iraq.
Ramadan Kareem to our Iraqi blogger friends. The beginning of Ramadan is much on many Iraqi bloggers' minds and An Average Iraqi, Sunshine, and Caesar of Iraqi Snow have all posted about it.
Riverbend talks with a neighbor about the new constitution while sitting in her yard swing.
Imad Khadduri explains why Americans shouldn't wonder Why do they hate us?
Osama Al-Aqili of Friends of Democracy analyzes a terrorist's confessions.
You may have heard about the recent outburst from the Iraqi Interior Minister that he didn't think that Iraqis needed advice from a Bedouin riding on a camel. Hammorabi gives some background on the tensions between Iraqis and Saudis.
Raed Jarrar of Raed in the Middle is now living in San Francisco.
Khalid Jarrar of Tell Me a Secret is posting again, now from Jordan.
From Sooni: no one speaks for the Sunnis.
Dr. Najeeb Hanoudi posts again after a lengthy hiatus about the prospects for Iraq and the new constitution. Will Iraq become like Yugoslavia or will there be a new Saddam?
The post of the week is from Baghdad Treasure who is, indeed, proving to be a real treasure. Is Fallujah controlled by Al-Qaeda again?
Dave Schuler posts regularly to his own weblog, The Glittering Eye. The Carnival was originally conceived by Ryan Boots.








