EYE WITNESS TO INVASION OF KUWAIT ON 2ND AUGUST 1990.PART - II.
(This is one of the chapters of my forthcoming book ‘GOA-KUWAIT SOLIDARITY CENTER”. Since 02.08.09 is the 19th anniversary of the invasion of Kuwait, I am publishing this chapter in goa-kranti for its readers to read. AVF.)Ordinary Iraqis according to my information were wrongly fed with wrong stories that Kuwait City and certain surrounding parts belonged to Iraq. Some Iraqis were under the impression that Kuwait was a part of Iraq. During their halt in Kuwait City on their onward journey via Kuwait to Saudi Arabia to perform Hajj and Umrah in Saudi Arabia, many Iraqis whom I encountered 30 years back were boldly telling that this area belonged to them. Further they said this place was theirs and one day they will put their claim for same. As a matter of fact, according to historical accounts when Ottoman Empire took control of many parts in this region, it encompassed in its fold even some areas of Iraq but never a single inch of Kuwait. Kuwait always remained independent of any external power. It was never colonized by any foreign power.
1st of August 1990 was Wednesday and on this day Shia Muslims marked the day as “Moharram”. Normally, even on late night on this date celebration of this festive day goes on. Early in the morning on 2nd August 1990, while I was still on my bed was dreaming to build castles in the air with the power of few Dinars that I earned but without knowing what has already taken place outside my Flat in Kuwait City. Hearing some gun shots, I thought may be some young boys were still celebrating their festival of Moharram by firing cracker shots in the air outside near my Flat. I never thought these were the shots fired by the Iraqi soldiers from their ageing guns to frighten the residents in Kuwait city where I was dwelling.
1st of August 1990 was Wednesday and on this day Shia Muslims marked the day as “Moharram”. Normally, even on late night on this date celebration of this festive day goes on. Early in the morning on 2nd August 1990, while I was still on my bed was dreaming to build castles in the air with the power of few Dinars that I earned but without knowing what has already taken place outside my Flat in Kuwait City. Hearing some gun shots, I thought may be some young boys were still celebrating their festival of Moharram by firing cracker shots in the air outside near my Flat. I never thought these were the shots fired by the Iraqi soldiers from their ageing guns to frighten the residents in Kuwait city where I was dwelling.
As usual, I got up and dressed-up for my going to work at about 6.00 in the morning. Usually I leave my home at 6.30 but on that fateful Thursday morning, 2nd of August 1990, I left my house half an hour earlier because every Thursday the local daily “Kuwait Times” was bringing a nice Magazine section as a Supplement carrying very interesting articles. Since I was curious to read this, I left my residence a little earlier. When I reached the ground floor of my building I saw to my total surprise the entire vehicular traffic on the road halted. Public Transport buses stopped in the middle of the road like any other vehicle but their engines still on. It was very difficult to ascertain the real cause of this abrupt traffic halt on the middle of the road. May be I said to myself that the motorcade of the Amir of Kuwait is coming and to make way the entire traffic in Kuwait city is temporarily halted. But from minute look at these vehicles, there were no drivers on the drivers seats. This confused me more. Later on I realized that these drivers were forced out of their seats and vehicles and with the help of the barrel of their guns the Iraqi soldiers pushed them out of their vehicles leaving their vehicles on there only, on the middle of the roads. What a brutality of Iraqi soldiers!! When I walked a little further to purchase my copy of Kuwait Times from the nearby “Bakala” (Shop), I saw on the road military personnel with craggy faces, carrying ageing guns, wearing worn out Helmets and also carrying Wireless Sets of World War II type with tall and lengthy Antennas manning the roads and preventing the passers-by moving from one side of the street to the other. I was more puzzled by seeing this unusual scene. Then suddenly I noticed two soldiers approximately 30 metres away from me, entering Kuwait City Police Station , opposite to GPO. One soldier opening one part of the main door by kicking it and the other soldier the other part of the main door by the barrel of his gun.
Still I could not fathom what is actually happening. Terrified by this terrific scene, one soldier from close by on the main road pointed his gun towards me thinking I am a Kuwaiti Policeman since I was wearing full brown dress, trousers brown and long sleeves shirt brown too with fashionable stripes on one shoulder. When I saw that soldier pointing his gun towards me, I managed to hide near one of the pillars of the building and came home quickly. Fortunately for me, at that particular moment one Arab lady looked like Iraqi or Palestinian while passing that side, interrupted the Iraqi solider who was aiming his gun at me, asking the soldier why there are no buses plying today, of course unaware of what has already happened and also unaware that the soldier whom she was questioning was an Iraqi. Secondly, I think the soldier pointing his gun towards me noticed that I am not a Kuwaiti Police but an expatriate, probably from India and hence he mellowed down on me. Otherwise, may be he would shoot me dead? God alone knows!!
While returning home all trembling and terrified knowing not what has happened actually, I noticed at the entrance of my building some male expatriates from different nationalities watching the soldiers on the road as if it was a Cricket Match or a big show of admiration. One of them said, with happy tone, “they are Iraqi soldiers, they have entered Kuwait and captured Kuwait. Now they will teach a good lesson to Kuwaitis who are harassing the expatriates unnecessarily”. Then I realized what exactly has happened and the soldiers that I saw on the road and at Police Station were none other than the Iraqi soldiers. Now I realized that unthinkable has become thinkable. With deep sorrow and chagrin I had to accept that this country Kuwait from where I was earning my sustenance was invaded by its own Arab and Muslim neighbour Iraq having same language, same culture and same tradition. Thru this unwarranted, unjust and vicious invasion Saddam Hussein of Iraq cheated and robbed Kuwait of its trust. Thru this invasion, Saddam Hussein of Iraq betrayed the trust of the world. Oh!! What a mighty fall of Kuwait. Within a minute so to say, a dazzling and magnificent country, one of the richest in the world having highest per capita income collapsed like a pack of cards in front of the mighty military power of Iraq. With the fall of Kuwait the might of GCC, Arab League, OIC, NAM and UN also collapsed like a pack of cards. Later on I realized none of these organizations withstood the fury of one nation Iraq under its dictator Saddam Hussein who made fool of all these organizations including UN but later on UN alone proved its worth of its existence. Besides UN, the rest of the organizations proved to be like any other NGO’s or Lions and Jaycee Clubs.
While returning home all trembling and terrified knowing not what has happened actually, I noticed at the entrance of my building some male expatriates from different nationalities watching the soldiers on the road as if it was a Cricket Match or a big show of admiration. One of them said, with happy tone, “they are Iraqi soldiers, they have entered Kuwait and captured Kuwait. Now they will teach a good lesson to Kuwaitis who are harassing the expatriates unnecessarily”. Then I realized what exactly has happened and the soldiers that I saw on the road and at Police Station were none other than the Iraqi soldiers. Now I realized that unthinkable has become thinkable. With deep sorrow and chagrin I had to accept that this country Kuwait from where I was earning my sustenance was invaded by its own Arab and Muslim neighbour Iraq having same language, same culture and same tradition. Thru this unwarranted, unjust and vicious invasion Saddam Hussein of Iraq cheated and robbed Kuwait of its trust. Thru this invasion, Saddam Hussein of Iraq betrayed the trust of the world. Oh!! What a mighty fall of Kuwait. Within a minute so to say, a dazzling and magnificent country, one of the richest in the world having highest per capita income collapsed like a pack of cards in front of the mighty military power of Iraq. With the fall of Kuwait the might of GCC, Arab League, OIC, NAM and UN also collapsed like a pack of cards. Later on I realized none of these organizations withstood the fury of one nation Iraq under its dictator Saddam Hussein who made fool of all these organizations including UN but later on UN alone proved its worth of its existence. Besides UN, the rest of the organizations proved to be like any other NGO’s or Lions and Jaycee Clubs.
Communist Chinese leader Mao-Tse-Tung once said “Power flows thru the barrel of the gun”. Saddam’s mighty power flew thru the barrel of his gun. This mighty power of Saddam Hussein’s gun was too strong for the feeble power of Kuwait’s gun. Kuwait had military prowess but surely not to face Iraq. Saddam claimed to have had one of the powerful armies in the world to subdue only his Arab neighbour Kuwait, and nothing else. If his army was so powerful enough then it would give him victory in his 8 years war with Iran. Why Iraq only? None of the Arab Armies and their military arsenals was powerful enough to withstand the military might even of tiny Israel which was implanted in the Middle East by the Zionist lobby in collaboration with the crook British by uprooting innocent Palestinians from their rightful homes and homeland.
Concluded.
A. Veronica Fernandes,
Kuwait.




