The Guardian joins the BBC in highlighting The Baghdad Blogger, whose last entry was posted on March 24th; hopefully this recent silence is only a result of the coalition's destruction of Baghdad's communications centre. The resonance of this man's personal, provoking account of life in a bombed city reminds me of an unfinished - in fact hardly started - project called 'My Enemy'. This was to be a moderated internet forum enabling and motivating the citizens of countries at war to communicate with each other across military lines, leveraging the relative anonymity of web applications to bypass war propaganda that seeks to dehumanise the enemy. Despite a decent domain name and some interest from the International Red Cross nothing ever happened to this project; objections over the feasibility of policing a non-political debate weighed heavily against it. But armed with the evidence that the daily details of a blogger's life can affect the mindsets of a hundred thousand Westerners, I'm going to try again.