Salam Pax is a pseudonymous blogger from Iraq whose site "Where is Raed?" (see external links) received notable media attention during (and after) the 2003 invasion of Iraq. The pseudonym itself consists of the two words meaning "peace": Arabic "Salām" and Latin "Pāx". Within his blog, Salam discusses the war, his friends, disappearances of people under the government of Saddam Hussein, and his work as a translator for journalist Peter Maass.
Salam Pax Watch the program: Part 1 Part 2 I decided to make a film "How to stay alive in Baghdad" when it dawned on me that I am spending much more time and energy on answering that question than on anything else. www.cnn.com/CNNI/Programs/untoldstories/blog/archive/2007...
...4/17/07 Baghdad Blogger Salam Pax: Part 2 Salam Pax Watch the program: Part 1 Part 2 This week's program features "The Battle for Womens Rights in Baghdad" and "Making It Rich in Baghdad." The first ... www.cnn.com/CNNI/Programs/untoldstories/blog/archive/2007...
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He gave simple but honest descriptions of life at Hotel Pax, as he called his family home, which was fast filling up with anxious relatives. media.guardian.co.uk/newmedia/story/0,7496,966935,00.html