8C - The Ridgway Record – The Daily Press, – The Kane Republican, Friday, July 24, 2015
In Baghdad, Organized Destruction Guest Commentary
Two days ago an email came from an Iraqi doctor in Baghdad in response to a brief greeting I sent to her for the month of Ramadan.
“Thanks so much for remembering us…In fact, we are the same if not worse. Our hearts are broken at the or- ganized ruining of our country. We are targeted by those criminals and gangs coming from ev- erywhere, even from the west, who are all witness- ing this drama and, if not supporting it, are keep- ing silent. We wonder what sin we committed to face this gloomy black fate. In fact, what is go- ing on is beyond words.” This courageous doc- tor never left the side of gravely ill children despite the great exo- dus of doctors due to the kidnappings, assassina- tions, and threats to their own lives and to the lives of their families. Sadly, she reports that another of her siblings has cancer and she needs to leave the medical students for some days. This happens, she says regretfully, in “the critical time of final exams.” She herself is a cancer survivor and both her mother and sister had cancer. They have no choice, she says, but to go on and try to survive. Another long-time friend also wrote re- cently. He is working in
southern Iraq in a job that will soon end. He is away from his fam- ily in Baghdad, and it is dangerous for him in the south, but he has no choice with a wife and seven children to sup- port. There was already an assassination attempt on his life in Baghdad and houses near their own have been bombed. There are nightly explo- sions and gunfire, assas- sinations and kidnap- pings.
I have been frantically trying to find a safe place for him and his family to which they can escape. If they could go to Kurd- istan they would join the ranks of the already three million IDPs (Inter- nally Displaced Persons) within Iraq. If they could get to Turkey, they might eventually get refugee status. But it is expen- sive there, they don’t speak the language, are not allowed to work, and resettlement could take years.
Our friend emailed that his wife decided to send their second-oldest son, 16, to her mother’s house due to kidnapping cases. “Two kids were kidnapped two days ago.” Abdul, I will call the son, has exams and his grand- mother’s house is closer to the school. When I stayed with this family for two weeks in 2013, one of Abdul’s 12-year-old
friends was kidnapped and was never found. The grandmother takes her grandson each day to school and sits against a wall under its shadow until Abdul finishes his exam. She is “old and weak,” Abdul’s father writes, “and honestly it is meaningless to think she could protect Ali as she can’t really protect herself. But I do ap- preciate her efforts.” Abdul told his dad that his grandmother was causing him “too much embarrassment as she doesn’t understand the rules of the exams.” She always tries to enter the exam class to give Abdul cold water because it is very hot. The first day the director of the exam allowed her to do this, but another day during the exam she tried again. This time it was not to give him water. She had cooked a rooster and told the staff that he had to eat well to do well on the exam! Abdul was a little bit angry but his love for her “let him forget the embarrassing feeling!” He is “crazy in love” with his grandmother as she is the only grandparent left. Abdul was complaining to his father about the in- sufferable heat and lack of air cooling system, as well as the terrible mos- quitoes. He uses a kero- sene lamp for studying at night. The father was
trying to encourage him by phone to overcome the difficulties saying, “No pain, no gain.” Abdul responded “Dad, since we opened our eyes in this life, we have only known pain.”
Just yesterday two ci- vilians were killed as Ab- dul and his grandmother approached the school. This happened right in front of their eyes. His father emailed: “Abdul couldn’t answer [the]
exam well as [sic] he saw the accident. Let us pray for his safety.”
Our friend and his wife worry excessively about their oldest boy, 18-years- old, as the militia comes to the houses seeking young men to fight ISIS, and they “will take young guys by force to do battle.” Although this son is needed to guard the house at night and help his mother, the mother felt compelled to send
this son away too. My friend concluded:
“Cathy, It’s hard to sleep. Don’t worry. The family is still fine.”
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Cathy Breen, syndi- cated by PeaceVoice, has represented Voices for Creative Nonviolence in many visits to Iraq. She lived in Baghdad throughout the 2003 Shock and Awe bombing and the initial weeks of the U.S. invasion.
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