Showing posts with label Iraq. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Iraq. Show all posts

Friday, 10 July 2009

Occupation - drama in Iraq



It's a while back now, but I was gripped by the BBC 3-part drama Occupation, about British troops in Iraq. It focuses on the lives of 3 British soldiers in Basra from 2003 to the present.
They all return to Iraq for different reasons, for love, for money, for humanitarian reasons - to rebuild the country.  
 


It is a powerful, gritty drama, tense and complex. There are no clear lines between  'gooddies' and 'baddies', but motives as always are mixed. And the horror and mess of war and the powerlessness to actually change things all comes across.

And I suppose it made the conflict more real for me than the snippets of news on TV over the years  about suicide bombings and unexploded ordinance and a ever rising total of deaths.  And it is not one-sided. There is a lot about the struggle of the Iraqi people who do not have the get-out-clause of a ticket home. 




The Epic of Gilgamesh, an ancient Mesopotamian poem  ('the world's oldest known epic') is quoted twice:  by an Iraqi woman Doctor to her soldier lover and at a funeral. This story-poem frames the whole drama as a sort of motif. 

"Gilgamesh, what you seek you will never find. For when the Gods created man they let death be his lot, eternal life they withheld. Let your every day be full of joy, love the child that holds your hand, let your wife delight in your embrace, for these alone are the concerns of humanity." 


OCCUPATION is still available to view on BBC  i-player   You can watch the trailer on YouTube  and read a review on Times Online


Friday, 30 May 2008

Asia Stories from the web May 08


Speedy and targeted action by Chinese Christians is making a difference community by community, says Francis Tsui, president of CMS partner Asian Outreach, whose ActionLove teams are working in the earthquake zone 24th May 2008 Read More


With 80,000 people now dead or missing in Sichuan, Chinese Christians have been among the first in the relief effort, working with traumatised families and helping to bury the dead   24th May 08   Read More


Convinced they are hated, northern Iraq’s Christians are gripped by fear and facing a stark choice: flee or protect themselves.  3rd May 08 Read More