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category international | anti-capitalism | news report author Monday November 17, 2003 16:40author by Ewa Jasiewicz - Occupation Watchauthor email globalintifadas at yahoo dot co dot uk Report this post to the editors

Cops and guards which protect GC Ministries rioted yesterday and protested again today in Baghdad's busiest central street over the withholding of their wages.

Never thought Id ever be defending The Plod, but, here goes...

Baghdad, 16/11/2003: Ministry Security Guards and Police Besiege Their
Bosses, Take Over Street – Minister of the Interior Forced to Address and
Appease Crowd

From approximately 10am yesterday, Governing Council Ministry security
guards and Iraqi police protested outside the central Baghdad security
bureau in Sadoon Street over the withholding of their wages.

The Sadoon street bureau has been the location of at least three previous
protests in the last two months.

The angry crowd, numbering around 250, besieged three superiors inside,
and declared them all corrupt former high ranking Baathists, reinstalled
by the CPA in their old positions of power and authority, and ‘Ali Babas’
(a term originally coined by racist US soldiers, meaning it to be
synonymous with ‘Iraqi’, meaning thief) . The protesting guards and
police used wheelie bins, mangled pieces of metal, barbed wire and
smashed pieces of pavement to barricade the street from both sides. Any
cars attempting to enter were forcibly stopped by the crowd. A police
vehicle which tried to break up the protest was surrounded, rocked and
the occupants beaten.

Rocks were hurled at the building holding the officials and at one point
the crowd tried to storm it, but was forced back by machine gun
threatening security, just 6 to 8- men strong.

The protestors told Occupation Watch ‘We were promised wages of $120 per
month, instead we were given $60. Then we had our wages switched from
dollars to dinars – 100,000!’ (An undercut of 20,000, roughly $10 and a
weeks wages for some) Now it’s been three months and we haven’t been paid
AT ALL’. The men also spoke of discrepancies in pay according to the
boss’s whims, with some guards being paid $57 instead of $60. ‘Our bosses
are thieves. The Governing Council are thieves!’ said one, ‘Before we had
one thief to worry about – Saddam Hussein – now we have 25!!’
Technically, 24, given that the resistance has already eliminated Akila
al-Hashimi, the GC’s only openly former Baathist member. Others raged
against the fact that their superiors were getting paid well and were
still the same former high ranking Baathists they always were. The first
proto-law enshrined by Occupation Administrator Paul Bremer was
‘De-Baathification Order Number 1’ barring top-ranking Baath Party
members from any public position, whether in universities, hospitals or
minor government posts. However, the truth of the situation here on the
ground, as evinced from the lips of ministerial employees, industrial
workers, trade unionists, and the protesting guards and police yesterday,
is that those high ranking Baathists, with all their expertise,
experience and capacity to spike a disciplinary terror into the hearts of
ordinary Iraqis, are still very much in power and still running the
country, sanctified by the brute force protection of the Occupation
forces. From the thousands of re-installed dreaded, blood-soaked
Mokhabarat – Iraqi Secret Security Forces – to the skilled top
bureaucrats in the ministries – the regime continues.

The Security guard work defending, out in the open, the various
ministries of the Iraqi interim government. Given that all the ministries
are key resistance targets (the Foreign Ministry having been attacked by
rockets in October); their jobs mean front line exposure to any car
bombs, RPG attacks, missiles or mortars launched against them. Risking
death on a daily basis and not getting paid for it full-stop let alone a
decent wage has left the guards seething. ‘Until we get our wages, they
(the three officials besieged in the security bureau) are not getting
out’.


US Military Police arrived on the scene to ‘assist the Iraqi Police’. In
reality, they held a grim-faced line across the street while Iraqi Police
milled around, told people to clear the street, matter-of-factly - to no
effect, refrained from driving into the protestor claimed street and
generally, just stood around watching blankly. Their sympathies,
naturally, with their co-workers.

The US Military Police listened to the grievances of the protestors to
random shouts of ‘Zballa’ (Scum) from the crowd around them. At one
point, foreign solidarity activists were standing side by side with
protesting guards and IPs, facing US soldiers and Iraq Police, holding
the street and refusing to move back. An older soldier, visibly irritated
by the fact that Occupation Watch’s Ewa Jasiewicz had calmly and
reasonably inquired as to what they were doing here, whispered into the
ear of another, younger soldier, after which the younger soldier turned
and began to shout at her and aggressively shove her, and her alone, with
his M16. This was seen as a deliberate attempt to escalate the situation,
which failed.

The situation, locked into stalemate, eventually demanded the
intervention of the Minister of the Interior himself. He arrived, flanked
by Kalashnikov carrying security, and addressed the clamoring crowd in
the middle of the street. He told them he understood their concerns and
that they would all be paid tomorrow. And if they weren’t, then they
could hold another protest right here again tomorrow morning. The Police
he arrived with then told the protestors that if they didn’t all
disperse, they would all be arrested. One protesting guard told me that
some of the police that had turned up told them they were right on side
and were ready to support them. Whether that solidarity would stretch to
refusing to arrest them, in front of their arch boss the Minister of the
Interior is another story.

The protest ended with surly nods, skepticism and dispersal with some saying, ‘We’ll be back tomorrow – with our guns – if they don’t hold
their promise’.

******NEWSFLASH UPDATE**** The payment didn't materialise today and the protestors returned to the streets demanding their money and blocking the road. The Minsiter was called to address them again and explained that they would be paid saturday and that the reason for this delat was that he needed to go through the ministry of finance first and then they had to go through the CPA to release the funds. The cops and security guards dismissed this, arguing that if the money was availible then they should be able to access it TODAY. Sahiye, sahiye

Ewa Jasiewicz is a Polish-English acitivist living in Baghdad and working
with International organisation Occupation Watch.

www.occupationwatch.org

e-mail: [email protected]
Homepage: http://www.occupationwatch.org

author by Sechnallpublication date Tue Nov 18, 2003 02:57author address author phone Report this post to the editors

"Ali Baba" was not coined by "racist US soldiers". The term was used by all Baghdadis to refer to looters.

author by Ewa - Occupation Watchpublication date Thu Nov 20, 2003 13:18author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Many Iraqi people definately use the term, maybe they did coin the phrase in the first place, although according to the legend Ali Baba killed the thieves and is regarded as a hero. The term has definately skyrocketed in usage since the occupation and is frequently used by US troops who even wrote the words on some curfew breakers in June.

 
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