Iraq

DRINKING BEER IN BAGHDAD
Al-Rasheed
Capital
8 May 2007
For those who fancy a cold can of BEER in the middle of the heat of Baghdad,
the following is a guide to where you can find BEER now in the free,
democratic and liberated Baghdad.
For those who live in the northern part of the city, there is always the
liquor stores compound which is right behind the concrete Blast Barriers
around the Italian Embassy in Wazziryia. For the thirsty people of Central
Baghdad you can either get it across the street from the Famous Baghdad Hotel.
Right across the street from the other concrete Barriers protecting the
residents of Baghdad hotel with its high guard towers that provides protection
to those liquor stores ( later you will know from what).
As for the poor people across the river in the side, which we Iraqis Call
Kerkh, now dominated by the extremist Islamist, as far as I know you can only
get liquor from the liquor stores at Karadat Maryam area, situated between the
2 check points guarding the entrances to the heavily fortified Green Zone in
Baghdad.
You may know wonder why all the above mentioned liquor stores are situated in
areas close or inside heavily guarded and fortified places. Why you no longer
could go and Buy them from the other liquor stores like the Honey Market, the
liquor stores in Arrasat, Karada, Sadoun Street or from the Many liquor stores
and whole sell merchants at street 52 in Al-Ellwyia? Well the answer is very
simple, because they all closed their liquor businesses after receiving
threats or actually attacked or had their shops blown up and burnt.
That is why you need protection and that is why you need guns and gun men
inside the shops to protect you. The only exception to this role is a shop in
Karada (I will not say exactly where so that it remains open) where they have
at least 3 – 4 guards with AK-47 machine guns and BKCs ( amore powerful and
bigger Machine Gun) on the roof of the store. No front windows for they were
sealed off with a brick walls. No signs announcing the name of the store or
promoting a brands of Beer or Johnny walker whiskey or the local Drink Arak (
kind like the Greek OUZO). Just a narrow front door which takes you inside
that store.
The liquor store would rap what you bought in a black plastic bag or a big
Cartoon box so that you do not get in trouble while you carry what you just
bought which either could get you killed or save your life. If some of the
police members caught you with a can of beer or any kind of liquor they just
might beat you like hell for that , even though it is legally Ok to have, move
or consume liquor and there is no law against that, and the constitution which
Many of those people voted yes to guarantee such right. Some Islamic
fundamentalists, who are now separating the cucumber from Tomato at the
Markets just because they have a twisted mind that looks at vegetables like
human mating organs, might kill you for drinking liquor. It might also save
your life for it proves that you have no religious or sectarian affiliation so
none of the sects or religious extremists groups would target you and they do
not look at you as a source of threat.
Since the real power in the streets of Baghdad is the Militias and the
terrorists and not the government, they are the ones who set the rules. And
they even have clever ways to get to their victims (unlike the Government). In
Iraq, people who drink costumary eats Pacha ( boiled sheep head) a traditional
Iraqi dish, because they think that the meat would absorb the alcohol that
they just consumed. So Militia elements started to hang around the Pacha
restaurants to catch those who were drinking. Some times those Militia
elements come in the form of a police patrol car, for the police is already
infiltrated by the Militias. Those are the Law enforcement elements but the
question is that which law they enforce???!!.

During the past decades till the early years of the 90s, you would have been
able to drink liqoure practically every where in Baghdad. There were bars,
night clubs and at hotels. In addition to that there were many liquor stores
every where. But on the Early 90s Saddam launched his religious Campaign to
win the Back-warded Arab and Islamic world on his side in his stupid
confrontation with the west, So he closed Bars, night clubs and banned
drinking in 5-star Hotels, but not the liquor stores. The liquor stores
remained open and no one messed with them. Even Saddam did not go that far.
Right after the war there was too much freedom that street vender's would have
a scotch with rocks ready for you that you can pick it up while driving down
the Aa'adhmyia Cornish. But now since there is a Government dominated by
Islamists extremists ( Sonnies and Shia) and parliament which more dominated
by Islamists groups ( also Sonnies and Shiat) we will never have a legislation
nor an executive power which will guarantee the Iraqi thirsty man have a cold
beer in a hot summer day without Having to build a concrete Blast Barrier
around him.
Al-Rasheed
Capital