01624nam a22002417a 450000500170000000800410001702000150005804000070007304100080008008200230008810000240011124500700013526000350020530000300024052008620027065000260113265000260115865000320118470000260121694200120124299900190125495201090127320211231095544.0211231b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a8174362924 cAL aeng 223a956.7044bJACS aSatish Jacob912153 aSatish Jacob From Hotel Palestine Baghdad: Pages From A War Diary aNew Delhi:bRoli Books,c2003. axvi,178 p.bHBc22x14 cm. aSatish Jacob was the only Indian correspondent in Baghdad during the US-led war to topple the Iraqi President. Saddam Hussein. From Baghdad's Hotel Palestine, Satish's spirited reports were the only eyewitness accounts of the drama of those days on Indian television. They were also special in that his perception of the events differed significantly from that of the Western media more prone to accept uncricically the invading armies' version of events. In From Hotel Palestine, Satish Jacob writes of a nation devastated on a whim, and explains Iraq's role in the Arab world, the complex relationships that divide the region's Muslims, Christians and Jews. Above all, he applauds the courage of the Iraqis in this war of unequals, and shows us that while Saddam may be a loathsome monster for some, he is a nation-builder like Turkey's Ataturk to others. aMap of Bhagdad912149 aSaddam Hussein912150 aChronology of Events912151 aJACOB (Satish)912152 2ddccGF c221028d221028 00102ddc40708HISaALbALd2013-03-24l0o956.7044 JACSpGF03323r2021-12-31 00:00:00w2021-12-31yGF