Don't Shoot the Clowns: Taking a Circus to the Real Iraq

Don't Shoot the Clowns is the account of one woman's experience of living with Iraqi -people during the war and its aftermath. An intense and engaging story, it combines the reality of a country coping with invasion and occupation with the extraordinary story of the traveling circus set up to bring clowning and laughter to the children. As a human rights observer, Jo Wilding, a young British trainee lawyer and solidarity activist, witnessed and recorded some of the worst atrocities commi... (show more)

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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  • A brave brave young woman actually does something to alleviate the psychological distress of children her own government has done its best to traumatise. There is nothing vainglorious about Jo Wilding's account of taking simple circus tricks and routines and performing for traumatised Iraqi kids. She is a passionate woman who walks it as well as talking it, unlike most of the rest of us who spent our time on the occasional march or tapping out our opinions on the internet. In that sense, I th... (show more)

     
     
    by Glenn on Feb 15, 2009 at 01:41AM

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  • An amazing and brutal read. Read it just for an example of how far hard headedness and a few costumes can take you.

     
    by Victoria on Mar 29, 2008 at 10:34AM

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