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10.04.04, 03:00
www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,2763,1188913,00.html
> Polacy moga byc dumni ze swoich 'bohaterskich' zoldakow w roli irackiego
okupanta i mordercy, strzelajacych ...'do wszystkiego, co sie rusza'!
> Now most people in Kerbala see the Poles as a source of danger rather than
reassurance. "Don't go too far beyond the shrine. There are Polish snipers on
the roof of the governor's building. They fire on anything that moves," said
Mohammed Ali Kareem, an elderly draper. Three volleys of shooting echoed in
the distance.
>Poland is one of the most God-fearing countries in Europe and, like Iraq, a
proud land of huge pilgrimages. Hundreds of thousands come to see the Black
Madonna of Czestochowa, a Catholic equivalent of the shrine of Imam Hussein.
How odd it would be if Poles found Iraqi troops stationed in Czechstowa to
help guard their sacred Polish statue. Would it be a shock if they rose up
and surrounded the uninvited guests, as the people of Kerbala are doing?