Posted on 07/05/2008 8:43:34 AM PDT by SandRat
Approximately 900 people attended a two-day performance by two famous Iraqi singers organized by the Wasit Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT).
“It has been five years since singing was allowed in Wasit,” said Sabah al-Kayat, one of the performers for the event.
“The PRT continues to plan and support cultural events that stimulate a cultural revitalization and return to normalcy in Wasit through plays, films, poetry contests and journalism conferences,” said Vanessa Beary, the Wasit PRT public diplomacy officer.
This return to normalcy would not be possible without the support of the Iraqi Security Forces, the PRT and Coalition forces.
“I’m really so happy and joyful to be among you today, with my sons and brothers from the (Iraqi) Police and the Iraqi Army in this song recital, which expresses the freedom of all Iraqi people in our society to express himself in various ways according to the law,” said Maj. Gen. Hamood Facil Hanin, provincial directorate of police, during his remarks at the first night of the event.
Hanin went on to read excerpts from the Iraqi constitution, outlining rights and freedoms entitled to every Iraqi. His remarks were met with enthusiastic applause from the crowd.
According to Beary, these non-religious and apolitical cultural events help strengthen the community and serve as indicators of cultural progress in Wasit.
“After the first cultural event of the Mud House play, people on the street were asking when the next PRT cultural event was going to happen,” said Beary.
During the intermission of the first night, t-shirts were passed out with the ‘Sing’ logo on the front and “For Love, Peace, To build a civilized Iraq, we will all sing together” on the back.
“I will continue to work with the PRT, to bring these cultural events to the people,” said Hayder.
(Story by Sgt. 1st Class Joe Thompson, 41st Fires Brigade Public Affairs)
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