Salam is posting on Global Voices Online. His first post: "Iraq: Remembering April 9, 2003 - When Sitting on the Fence is Difficult" Check it out! Click title of this post to access.
Monday, April 13, 2009
Salam is posting on Global Voices
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Friday, January 16, 2009
SALAM IS IN BAGHDAD
Ali, a friend in Iraq, sent me this link to a post by Salam, "I Want Baghdad to Feel Like Home Again." It was originally written for his blog on The Guardian (UK), and re-posted today on Iraq Update. The important thing is that he arrived safely in Baghdad. Click title of this post.
I hope he gets his wish. However, Salam, remember to keep your head down!
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Salam Pax Video
I found four short videos made by Salam Pax in 2005-06. Salam made his first video for Guardian Films, "Salam Pax in Amara," in January 2005. The video, "Baghdad Blogger: Constitution," was made in October 2005. "The Battle for Women's Rights," was made sometime after the general elections in Iraq, 2005. The video, "How to Stay Alive in Baghdad," was made in July 2006. All are under 15 minutes.
I also found the longer, feature-length video "The Baghdad Blogger," about how he came to be, made in February 2005. Each video is distributed by, and available on, the Journeyman Pictures, UK, site to which all these links refer. A DVD of each is also available on the site.
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Here is the link for the "Amara" video: http://www.journeyman.tv/18118/short-films/salam-pax-in-amara.html
The link for "Baghdad Blogger: Constitution" is:
http://www.journeyman.tv/19111/short-films/baghdad-blogger-constitution.html
Here is the link where you can download the "Women's Rights": http://www.journeyman.tv/18444/short-films/the-battle-for-womens-rights.html
The link for the "Stay Alive" video is: http://www.journeyman.tv/56445/short-films/how-to-stay-alive-in-iraq.html
The link for the longer video, "The Baghdad Blogger" is: http://www.journeyman.tv/18160/documentaries/the-baghdad-blogger.html
Journeyman Pictures has a number of other videos made in, and about, Iraq by various independent filmmakers. You can search the site by country.
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Thursday, January 24, 2008
BAGHDAD BLOG, The Movie

It's official. The NY Times announced today that the movie based on Salam Pax's book, Salam Pax: The Clandestine Diary of an Ordinary Iraqi, published October 2003, is in development. The title: BAGHDAD BLOG. This is a working title and is subject to change.
Welsh director Marc Evans (SNOW CAKE) is onboard as director. Ross Klavan (GRACE IS GONE) has written, or is writing, the screenplay, the country of origin is the UK. The production companies listed are Intermedia Films, and FilmFour Lab. I'm not sure if this Intermedia is based in Nottingham, England, or Beverly Hills, and I'm not sure that FilmFour Lab is back in business. I am checking.
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Saturday, September 8, 2007
RIVERBEND POSTS FROM SYRIA

The female blogger known as Riverbend, whom I have followed since the invasion of Iraq, posted in April that her family had decided to leave Baghdad and were packing. Then, nothing.
Yesterday she posted that the family has finally made it to Syria. Please read her post on her blog, Baghdad Burning!
After you do that, go to Khalid's blog Tell me a Secret, and read the post about the project to help Iraqi refugees, the Collateral Repair Project. Thank you!
Again, please leave a comment, especially if you have any information or Web links relating to Salam Pax. Thanks!
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Wednesday, August 1, 2007
WHERE IS SALAM PAX?
I have created this blog to search for Salam Pax. The name is a pseudonym of the "Baghdad Blogger." It is composed of the Arabic and Latin words for peace. After seaching the Web, I found that he was, apparently, last heard from when he posted two videos in April 2007 on CNN's "World's Untold Stories."
He last posted on his "Justzipit" blog , also known as "Shut Up You Fat Whiner," 18 July 2006. As of this posting, Salam's original blog "Where is Raed?" had been tampered with and is now unreadable, unless you use the edit/select all button on your browser. Does he know this? Does he care?
You can buy the book of the blog, Salam Pax: The Clandestine Diary of an Ordinary Iraqi on Amazon.com. While you are there, order Riverbend's Baghdad Burning: Girl Blog From Iraq. Raed Jarrar, the "Raed" Salam was looking for, calls Riverbend (pseudonym) his virtual sister. Raed is now in the U. S.
A couple of years ago, Salam revealed that his father is Adnan al-Janabi, who was elected to the National Assembly in the January 2005 elections and in May 2005 became a member of the committee set up by the Iraqi Transitional Government to write a permanent constitution. His father is not a member of the current Council of Representatives.
So, where is Salam now? Is his family still in Baghdad? Has the al-Janabi family fled to Jordan or Syria? Riverbend reported on her last post in April that her family had decided to leave Baghdad, and there have been no further posts on her blog, Baghdad Burning.
Please comment, especially if you can offer any information as to the whereabouts of these two talented and brave bloggers, Salam Pax and/or Riverbend.