Monday, May 10, 2004

U.S.: What about us?

A number of renown Iraqi specialist doctors have expressed their outrage over the Iraqi, Arab, and international public reaction to the images of abused prisoners at Abu Ghraib. This following an alarming increase in the number of assassinations and abductions of Iraqi intellectuals and top medical professionals recently in Baghdad.

"They scream and whine about abuse of prisoners, most of who are criminals, but I don't recall anyone mentioning what we have gone through let alone condemning it, which was much worse. Now they are openly calling the Americans to release thousands of those criminals from Abu Ghraib.", a relative of ours told us a couple of days ago. He was kidnapped months ago and held for 2 weeks, after which his family paid a large ransom. Now he is considering leaving Iraq after he had recieved threats. He has already been offered a job as a professor in a Medical college in Europe.

Dr. Jawad Al-Shakarchi, a famous ophthalmologist was beaten together with his wife in front of his own house by armed assailants and was then forced to pay a ransom of $30,000. He left Iraq shortly following his release. Dr. Walid Al-Khayyal, a world famous Iraqi nephrologist specialised in kidney surgery and implantation immigrated to the UK immediately after his release a few weeks ago. He mentioned that his kidnappers tortured him and urinated in his mouth several times in an attempt to break his will. He refused to disclose the sum he paid for ransom. Dr. Abdul Hadi Al-Khalili, a specialist in brain surgery, is still suffering from severe psychological trauma and depression because of the humiliation he experienced by his captors and the large sum he paid in order to save his life. Dr. Raysan Al-Fayyadh, a general surgeon, was kidnapped by 15 gunmen in 3 cars. His family paid his captors $50,000 after he had sustained fractures in his nose and left arm after a whole week of torture.
Where's the outrage, the outcry from the media and the Arabs, where's the hatred for the thugs who perpetrate these barbaric crimes? Nowhere. It's only cause for outrage when Americans abuse and mistreat prisoners, not when Arabs do it.

2 Comments:

Blogger Eleanor © said...

Oops, double standard again! Kidnapping, rape, armed robbery, thuggery of all kind, and now beheadings, all condoned as long as they are done by other Muslims. Hmmm. Self-righteous and hypocritical.

7:14 PM  
Blogger Eleanor © said...

Oops, double standard again! Kidnapping, rape, armed robbery, thuggery of all kind, and now beheadings, all condoned as long as they are done by other Muslims. Hmmm. Self-righteous and hypocritical.

7:14 PM  

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