The first episode came online March this year and the last was posted on 17 June and it is good viewing. Each episode is mostly under five minutes and deals with an aspect of the guys' lives both maudlin and comic, from love and dating, to writing metal lyrics about the invasion and the disintegration of civil order into civil war.
It's easy to forget when you are barraged with images of car bombings ad nauseam, and terrorist body counts piling high, you forget that there are people actually living on the ground amongst it all. About the intersecting lives that cross in and out of our two minute snatches on National Nine News, that the grandmother's house that is first raided by American forces once (no terrorists), twice (no terrorists) and then looted by the Iraqi Army, is also a place of cherished childhood memories now tainted; or the intermittent power supply that is three hours on and three hours off, cuts coverage of the football that friends have gathered to watch.
"Where's the liberation?" asks 20 year old medical student Ausama. "The American forces, they're not here to help us... I don't see anything good and it's been four years."
These guys are educated and thoughtful, moderate moslems mostly who are in far more danger from 'insurgents' and 'terrorists' (or the US forces) than we could every be, in a place where just playing music, western music can get you shot, well "... that's the reality, welcome to Baghdad."
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