Osman arrived in Baghdad on March 18, 2003, as American and British forces closed in, tasked with delivering aid through Islamic Relief. But as Saddam Hussein's regime crumbled, his mission of mercy became a fight for survival. Captured and imprisoned in the notorious Abu Ghraib, alongside stints in Fallujah and Ramadi jails, Osman endured 16 harrowing days of interrogation, torture, and uncertainty. Through his eyes, we see the raw human cost of war-hollowed-out cities, desperate families, and the suffocating grip of a dictatorship unraveling.
This is no ordinary war memoir. Osman's narrative weaves vivid memories from his earlier visits to Iraq in 1998 and 2002, revealing a nation strangled by sanctions, where opulent palaces stood in stark contrast to starving children. From navigating bureaucratic blacklists to smuggling magazines to isolated Iraqis, he exposes the quiet acts of defiance that kept hope alive. His return in May 2003 to rebuild schools and clear Baghdad's rubble underscores a relentless commitment to humanity, even as violence and looting spiraled.
Raw and unflinching, 292 explores the ethical tightrope of humanitarian work in conflict zones, where aid becomes politicized and neutrality is a fragile shield. Osman reflects on the war's ripple effects-instability spreading to Syria, Yemen, and beyond-and questions the true cost of "liberation." With forewords, timelines, and annexes, this book is a vital resource for readers of military history, human rights narratives, and survival stories.
For fans of The Forever War by Dexter Filkins or Imperial Life in the Emerald City by Rajiv Chandrasekaran, Osman's account offers a unique lens on the Iraq War's unseen struggles. A UK-based Egyptian with over 33 years of aid work in 70+ countries, his voice resonates with authenticity and urgency. Step into the heart of Abu Ghraib's cells, where courage battled despair, and discover a testament to the enduring power of compassion.
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