Racism in Iraq

Date: 22-08-2008 9:27 am (15 years ago) | Author: Abdul
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BAGHDAD - Abdul Hussein Abdul Razzaq laughs wearily when asked whether racism is a problem in his homeland. As a black Iraqi, Razzaq says, he faces job and social discrimination and has little chance of getting a political appointment or being elected to public office.

That's why Razzaq, a longtime journalist from Basra, is hoping that Barack Obama becomes the next president of the United States. Not only will it be better for Americans, he says, it will help black people the world over.

"It will prove that Americans are recognizing that black people are just as capable as white people," he said. "It will be a historic accomplishment for black people all over the world if Barack Obama wins."

Racism isn't new in Iraq. Black slaves were brought here from Africa more than 1,000 years ago to work for wealthy landowners in Basra, where much of Iraq's black population still lives. Today, Razzaq says, one of the insults sometimes hurled at black people is "abd," which means servant or slave in Arabic.
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- naijainct at 14-09-2008 03:57 PM (15 years ago)
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Quote from: ABDULDEBBY on 22-08-2008 09:27 AM
BAGHDAD - Abdul Hussein Abdul Razzaq laughs wearily when asked whether racism is a problem in his homeland. As a black Iraqi, Razzaq says, he faces job and social discrimination and has little chance of getting a political appointment or being elected to public office.

That's why Razzaq, a longtime journalist from Basra, is hoping that Barack Obama becomes the next president of the United States. Not only will it be better for Americans, he says, it will help black people the world over.

"It will prove that Americans are recognizing that black people are just as capable as white people," he said. "It will be a historic accomplishment for black people all over the world if Barack Obama wins."

Racism isn't new in Iraq. Black slaves were brought here from Africa more than 1,000 years ago to work for wealthy landowners in Basra, where much of Iraq's black population still lives. Today, Razzaq says, one of the insults sometimes hurled at black people is "abd," which means servant or slave in Arabic.
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Wow! Discriminations exist every where in the world. Nigeria is not left out either if you disagree with me......how about electing an hausa man to be the next governor of Lagos state??? or an igbo man as governor of kano state.
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- senegali at 13-02-2012 07:15 PM (12 years ago)
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racism is world wide,the hausa and the ibo has no business even when they r nigerians,the benin ,an calls ibos ovie igbo and ibos would in return call yorubas ofe mmanu,its a racist world;;personnally i like what happened to evra,a comment says evra talks too much,suarez has o problem with blacks at all,cuz in ajax where he played before there r so much blacks there.the point is that evra had made that guy loose 8 matches and shouldnt have expected him to be happy and smile and laugh with him,evra called arsernal players children before their champions league game and the united players won in emirates stadium to evra's great delight..evra talks shit,its his style and today he has met a no nosense guy in suarez..good for him.
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- soyayya at 14-02-2012 09:49 AM (12 years ago)
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The origin of racism come from oyibo and arabs until date but if you ask them they will no there is not racism which makes it funny.
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