posted on Apr, 25 2003 @ 10:50 AM
UMM QASR, IRAQ � Shortly after US and British forces pushed through this dusty port town in southern Iraq at the start of the coalition invasion, a
school administrator got a crazy idea.
It was the kind of inspired thought that might have gotten him jailed, beaten, even killed a few days earlier. But now, Saddam Hussein and his Baath
Party operatives were on the run, and in Umm Qasr, Najim Abed Mahdi could suddenly think the unthinkable. He and a handful of other Iraqis banded
together to form their own town council.
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Seems that democracy is working out in Iraq.
Now let's hope that the same happens with the rest of the country.