Siun hosts today’s Book Salon with author Jürgen Todenhöfer. Join the discussion over at the mothership at 5pm ET.
Why Do You Kill?: The Untold Story of the Iraqi Resistance
Jürgen Todenhöfer’s book sheds light on the other side of the story, reporting on how Iraqi people talk about the war when there are no heavily armed GIs in the vicinity, and when neither helicopters nor Humvees have been “cleansing” and securing the area for hours beforehand for politicians and press convoys. Why Do You Kill? gives a voice to those whom Pentagon press officers never take their visitor delegations to see—members of the Iraqi resistance. The book attempts to explain why this resistance is not only fighting against American troops, but also against Al Qaeda terrorists and the foreign-backed private militias of Iraqi politicians. It clarifies the fundamental differences between resistance fighters and terrorists.
The author gives a voice to those who are truly fighting for justice and freedom. And just as in Algeria in the 1960s and in Afghanistan in the 1980s, these were and are—in Iraq in the year 2009—not the occupying troops, but the resistance fighters.
Jürgen Todenhöfer has been an executive at a major European media group for more than twenty years. Before that he was a member of the German parliament for eighteen years and the spokesman on development and arms control. He has written two bestsellers about the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. With the proceeds, he established a children’s home in Afghanistan and is building a children’s clinic in Congo. With the royalties from Why Do You Kill?, Todenhöfer will finance medical aid for Iraqi refugee children and an Israeli-Palestinian reconciliation project in the Middle East.
Dr. Jürgen Todenhöfer is an honorary American colonel and has been manager of a European media company for the past twenty years. Previously he served for 18 years as a representative in the German Parliament and as speaker for the Christian Democratic Parties on development policy and arms control. He has written two bestsellers. (Amazon.com)
(Yep, I took this right of the FDL Book Salon page)



3 Comments







Elliot, I am so glad you do this. It gives me a head’s up and some background. I would have missed a few without your intro! This one seems particularly compelling! Just reading this above makes me see how naive I am in not exploring dimensions of resistance to the American presence in Iraq.
Dr. Jürgen Todenhöfer … what a serious mensch! Thanks for the background info about him. What a role model for humanitarian activism.
Late to your site, Elliott. Going to FDL now. It will be interesting to learn of the views of the average Iraqi who must try to live in the tragic conditions thrust upon them. Thank you.
“truly fighting for justice and freedom” might be just a tad of a hint of a possibility of an exaggeration.