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    Üfle bana, ucayim !

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Kids of the “Iraqi Hiroshima” 
We don’t usually start articles with warnings, but some of the pictures in the gallery are incredibly distressing. We omitted some on the grounds that they were just too upsetting, but the ones that we do run, we do so with full permission, and because we feel that this is an important story.
You might remember Karlos Zurutuza from his photos of Baloch insurgents, his guide to warzone hotels or maybe, if you like reading news and knowing what’s going on in the world, you will have seen his work elsewhere. During recent trips to Iraq, Karlos waded into a story that even in the quagmire of depressing awfulness that is Iraqi news, stands out as brutally distressing. We had a chat with him about the medical fallout of the Iraq War and specifically its effects on children in Fallujah. You can read his original report on thishere.VICE: Hi Karlos. Thanks for sending me these photos, I guess. Where were you when you first came across this story?Karlos Zurutuza: I covered it for the first time in Basra—the place that has been most affected by war in the last 30 years, because it’s between the borders of Iran and Kuwait. We’re talking about the Iran-Iraq war too, here. It’s a fucking mess. I had been to Fallujah before, but I didn’t have any access to the hospital then. The last time I went, I did. Fallujah is particularly interesting because it is being called “the Iraqi Hiroshima”—the town was obliterated in 2004, in the Battle of Fallujah. There were two battles. The second one was the biggest. It all started when they found those four bodies.Were those the bodies of the security contractors?Yeah, the security men hanging from the bridge. After that happened somebody decided that Fallujah was an al-Qaeda stronghold and so they used all kinds of weapons. At first the coalition denied that they had used white phosphorus in Fallujah. Or at least they claimed it was only used to “illuminate targets.” White phosphorus is meant to melt metal, so you can imagine what kind of effect it has on the human body. There’s also the issue of depleted uranium, but the US has denied using it. There is a well-known relationship between the increase in cancer cases and the use of depleted uranium.

How was it in terms of getting access? Did the doctors want people to know about what has been happening?Well, you get all sorts of reactions. All of them want to show you what is going on, what is happening, but several of them are afraid that they may lose their jobs. So you have to go through a bureaucratic process, ask for permission, that kind of thing. Fallujah is mostly a Sunni town, in a Sunni neighborhood, in a Sunni district, and a Sunni region: Anbar. The Sunnis are actually somewhat neglected today by the Shias in power in Iraq and a part of their plight is the effect of the war in Fallujah among the kids.This is the first generation of Iraqis to be born since the most recent allied invasion, right? What sorts of health issues are they seeing there?Cancer, leukemia, and congenital birth defects and deformities. It seems that the number of cases have grown dramatically, and are on the rise.

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    vicemag:

    Kids of the “Iraqi Hiroshima” 

    We don’t usually start articles with warnings, but some of the pictures in the gallery are incredibly distressing. We omitted some on the grounds that they were just too upsetting, but the ones that we do run, we do so with full permission, and because we feel that this is an important story.

    You might remember Karlos Zurutuza from his photos of Baloch insurgents, his guide to warzone hotels or maybe, if you like reading news and knowing what’s going on in the world, you will have seen his work elsewhere. During recent trips to Iraq, Karlos waded into a story that even in the quagmire of depressing awfulness that is Iraqi news, stands out as brutally distressing. We had a chat with him about the medical fallout of the Iraq War and specifically its effects on children in Fallujah. You can read his original report on thishere.

    VICE: Hi Karlos. Thanks for sending me these photos, I guess. Where were you when you first came across this story?
    Karlos Zurutuza: 
    I covered it for the first time in Basra—the place that has been most affected by war in the last 30 years, because it’s between the borders of Iran and Kuwait. We’re talking about the Iran-Iraq war too, here. It’s a fucking mess. I had been to Fallujah before, but I didn’t have any access to the hospital then. The last time I went, I did. Fallujah is particularly interesting because it is being called “the Iraqi Hiroshima”—the town was obliterated in 2004, in the Battle of Fallujah. There were two battles. The second one was the biggest. It all started when they found those four bodies.

    Were those the bodies of the security contractors?
    Yeah, the security men hanging from the bridge. After that happened somebody decided that Fallujah was an al-Qaeda stronghold and so they used all kinds of weapons. At first the coalition denied that they had used white phosphorus in Fallujah. Or at least they claimed it was only used to “illuminate targets.” White phosphorus is meant to melt metal, so you can imagine what kind of effect it has on the human body. There’s also the issue of depleted uranium, but the US has denied using it. There is a well-known relationship between the increase in cancer cases and the use of depleted uranium.

    How was it in terms of getting access? Did the doctors want people to know about what has been happening?
    Well, you get all sorts of reactions. All of them want to show you what is going on, what is happening, but several of them are afraid that they may lose their jobs. So you have to go through a bureaucratic process, ask for permission, that kind of thing. Fallujah is mostly a Sunni town, in a Sunni neighborhood, in a Sunni district, and a Sunni region: Anbar. The Sunnis are actually somewhat neglected today by the Shias in power in Iraq and a part of their plight is the effect of the war in Fallujah among the kids.

    This is the first generation of Iraqis to be born since the most recent allied invasion, right? What sorts of health issues are they seeing there?
    Cancer, leukemia, and congenital birth defects and deformities. It seems that the number of cases have grown dramatically, and are on the rise.

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    Yine uyudu uykusunu siktiklerim.

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    Biz ne zaman içsek, 
    İç değilizdir aslında. 
    Dışımızda bronz bir akşam sözcüğü, 
    Çırıl bir efkar sözcüğü 
    Delikanlı kıvamında sevda değilse de 
    Tabansız sevişmelerdeki el değmemiş pişmanlık 
    Biz ne zaman içsek,
    iç değilizdir aslında. 

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    Ve Yine Yeniden

    Sevmek, bir şehri …

    Ve gitmek, bir şehirden …

    Hani demiştim ya ‘Ben’

    ‘Ben gidiyorum’ diye

    İşte bu, işte bu benim hikayem

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    ANGUT

    Herkesin (haksız bir şekilde) kullandığı bir ifadedir “Angut”.Birisi bir salaklık yapınca, bi laftan anlamayınca, böyle boş boşbakınca hemen “Angut’musun” der günümüzün insanı…Angut’un aslında bir kuş olduğunu bilmeyen bir ton “Angut!” var ülkemizde..

    Angut kuşu’nun eşi öldüğü zaman (yanına o anda başka bir yırtıcı hayvan veya bir insan gelse dahi) gözlerini bir dakika bile eşinin ölüsünün üstünden ayırmadan o da ölene kadar onun baş ucunda bekler…İşte bu canlının yaptığı en büyük”Angut”luk budur.. Ayrıca bu olay bütün Angut kuşları için geçerlidir, arada bir görülen birşey değildir.. Çok ürkek bir hayvan olmalarına rağmen eşinin ölüsünün başında bekleyen Angut kuşuna elini uzatsanız dahi oradan kaçmaz..

    Hani derler ya “Angut gibi bakmasana lan”.. keşke herkes Angut gibi bakabilse değer verdiklerine..Bundan sonra bazılarına “Angut” demeden önce bir kere daha düşünün.. Bir “Angut” bile olamayan o kadar çok insan var ki artık günümüzde . .

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    Hakli.

    kafalardacicekleracmis:

    Ateş topu atamıyorum
    Bisikletim yok
    Herhangi bir elementi bükemiyorum
    Simya desen oda yok
    Jinjtsu bilmiyorum
    Ninja değilim
    Mjölnirim yok 
    Kaderin mızrağını uzaktan bile görmedim
    Aduket çekemiyorum

    NİYE YAŞIYORUM BEN ! 

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    dengesiz misin ??

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    ORTAÇAĞ’ DA AŞK


    Ya baksaydin gözlerimin icine?
    Kendini göremeyecegini mi zannettin ?
    Teknoloji anlamsizlastiriyor bakislarimi,
    Orta Cag’da bak gözlerimdeki,
    Savas kalintisi o sehre.

    Ben bir sigara yakacagim,
    Yalniz oldugundan habersiz, yalin gözlerine
    Ve ben bir firt duman cekecegim,
    Okudugun siirdeki devrik cümlelerden.

    Yalnizlik korkun, dudaklarinda bitecek
    Dudagindan akan fazlalik aski,
    Kirli mendiliyle, bir dilenci silecek
    Bana bir siir oku sevgilim,
    Bana hic ‘sevgilim’ demedigin icin oku.

    Seni sevmeyen adamlarla olan sevismen,
    Ellerimde bitecek , uzun parmaklarimda hatta,
    Sonra bir piyano gibi calacagim askini,
    Sana bir siir yazdim sevgilim
    Sana hic ‘sevgilim’ diyemedigim icin yazdim

    Al , kalbin sikile sikile oku.

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