The Destruction of Iraq's Once-Great Universities 444
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from the long-term-casualties dept.
Harperdog writes "Hugh Gusterson has written a devastating article about what has happened to Iraq's once great university system, and puts most of the blame for its total collapse on the U.S. Quoting: 'While American troops guarded the Ministries of Oil and the Interior but ignored cultural heritage sites, looters ransacked the universities. For example, the entire library collections at the University of Baghdad's College of Arts and at the University of Basra were destroyed. The Washington Post's Rajiv Chandresekara described the scene at Mustansiriya University in 2003: "By April 12, the campus of yellow-brick buildings and grassy courtyards was stripped of its books, computers, lab equipment and desks. Even electrical wiring was pulled from the walls. What was not stolen was set ablaze, sending dark smoke billowing over the capital that day."'"
Re:What do they have to do with the USA? (Score:3, Funny)
Ah! You mean you're snippy when you deliver their drinks?
Re:News? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:"Not enough minerals" (Score:4, Funny)
and, sadly, "my life for Aiur!"
My mind always seemed to translate that to "My wife for hire!" for some reason.
Re:News? (Score:3, Funny)
This is a good opportunity to put Occam's razor to use. We know that in sudden, widespread disruptive events people loot.
They loot libraries? After a disaster I might loot a store, or an abandoned police station/military post, I guess, but a library? For books? "Hey, its the end of the world! Let's go snag some calculus textbooks!"