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14-02-2007, 02:14
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/6357129.stm
Last Updated: Tuesday, 13 February 2007, 12:24 GMT
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Iraqis use internet to survive war
By Andrew North
BBC News, Baghdad
Baghdad ariel view - Google Earth
Consulting Google Earth can help people work out routes to avoid
Google is playing an unlikely role in the Iraq war. Its online satellite map of the world, Google Earth, is being used to help people survive sectarian violence in Baghdad.
As the communal bloodshed has worsened, some Iraqis have set up advice websites to help others avoid the death squads.
One tip - on the Iraq League site, one of the best known - is for people to draw up maps of their local area using Google Earth's detailed imagery of Baghdad so they can work out escape routes and routes to block.
It's another example of the central role technology plays in the conflict - with the widespread use of mobile phones, satellite television as well as the internet - by all sides and for many purposes.
For some time now, vigilante-style guard forces have been operating in many neighbourhoods, especially in Sunni areas targeted by Shia militias.
Many Sunnis see the Shia-dominated police forces as just as much of a threat, because of evidence of their involvement in kidnappings.
So part of the job of the local guards is keeping them out.
With Google Earth, the Iraq League website suggests, people can also work out the most likely approach of their attackers.
It's thought that insurgents have also used the map site, examining the detailed images to pick out potential targets.
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Chilling reading
Last Updated: Tuesday, 13 February 2007, 12:24 GMT
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undefined E-mail this to a friend Printable version
Iraqis use internet to survive war
By Andrew North
BBC News, Baghdad
Baghdad ariel view - Google Earth
Consulting Google Earth can help people work out routes to avoid
Google is playing an unlikely role in the Iraq war. Its online satellite map of the world, Google Earth, is being used to help people survive sectarian violence in Baghdad.
As the communal bloodshed has worsened, some Iraqis have set up advice websites to help others avoid the death squads.
One tip - on the Iraq League site, one of the best known - is for people to draw up maps of their local area using Google Earth's detailed imagery of Baghdad so they can work out escape routes and routes to block.
It's another example of the central role technology plays in the conflict - with the widespread use of mobile phones, satellite television as well as the internet - by all sides and for many purposes.
For some time now, vigilante-style guard forces have been operating in many neighbourhoods, especially in Sunni areas targeted by Shia militias.
Many Sunnis see the Shia-dominated police forces as just as much of a threat, because of evidence of their involvement in kidnappings.
So part of the job of the local guards is keeping them out.
With Google Earth, the Iraq League website suggests, people can also work out the most likely approach of their attackers.
It's thought that insurgents have also used the map site, examining the detailed images to pick out potential targets.
....
Chilling reading