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Saturday, March 15, 2008 - 12:54 PM
Halabja, March 14 1988 :By: Ara Alan

People
are talking and getting ready to demonstrate against Saddam. The signs
and activities of Peshmarge are becoming more visible in the city. By
this point the "Free Territories" had increased and peshmergekani
Kurdistan were much stronger. They are even getting ready to clear out
a city from Iraqi regime! When the peshmerges started to
fight again after claps of 1974; they had to start from scratch. They
cleared one hill top after the next. Soon in a 10 year period they
controlled many villages, and regions of Kurdistan. They created a
section of Iraqi Kurdistan and they called it "Nawche Azad Krawekan",
The Free Territories. I remember I was a kid and we went
to visit my uncle that I have never seen. He became a peshmerge shortly
after I was born. At this point he was in charge of Karubari Komelayeti
Sharbajir. It was a big span of territory in the 80s free from
Saddam. The people of these villages were happy and free. Peshmargas
set up a revolutionary command and government system: Courts, judges,
people's relation, radio…etc of course they were all peshmargas. The
masuls, the judges and my uncle too they all went to battles and they
kept all Iraqi Advances at bay. 
By March 14 1988 the
Peshmarges were stronger than ever and the Iraqis were weakened and
more disparate. It is their continuous war with Iran and the Kurds
which is exhausting them. It seems today the peshmarges
are making a daring mission……..they dared to come: not to free just
another village or some farmlands but a city! They have moved in onto
Halabja. They say that they want to free Halabja. The people of Halabja
are also getting ready to explode into a demonstration. People are
happy that they will be free from Iraqi IFA and Jeeps. Happy that they
will be free from Black and red braid of Iraqi solders, they would be
free from being harassed in Arabic while conducting their daily
business. They were happy! They were happy to be free! School
kids were still going to their classes, but the teacher knew. They knew
that in a few days they will write the word Kurdistan on the black
board. They knew this Newroz of 1988 in Halabja they will celebrate
like no other Newroz. It will be a Newroz of Joy a free Newroz: Newrozi
Azadi! 
Some shopkeepers were happy that maybe they can
raise the price a dinar or two! If peshmerges come then they can use
this opportunity to gain some extra money! "Hey it is a war and no one
knows what is going to happen", thought a shopkeeper that he would
explain to his clients if they complained. They were also thinking of
the possibility that Irani good "shti qachax" will flood the market.
Lack of Iraqi presence will make it easier to access Iran and their
cheep goods. March 14 1988 in Halabja was a happy day.
Halabja and its people were about to be free. March 14 was a promising
day; it was an early spring day. It was a day where you could smell the
blooming of Nergis (flower of Newroz) coming down from the mountains.
If you stood and looked to the east you could see the rainbow coming
out behind the blue and steep mountain where it must have rained a
heavy spring rain. March 14 was a day full of laughter, life and
promise in Halabja……. 
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