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by peace dove
Saturday, Mar. 27, 2004 at 4:29 PM
Ibtihal Jassem was 9 years old when U.S. bombs came crashing into her
neighborhood in Basra, Iraq. Those bombs killed her mother, father, three
brothers and two sisters... and also dozens of neighbors. Ibtihal was found
in the rubble... her right leg almost severed. The grisly Associated Press
photo of Ibtihal being carried to a hospital by her uncle, her shattered leg
dangling horrifically from her bloody clothes, was flashed all across the
world. I remember posting that photograph to several Indymedia websites.
Disbelieving war supporters hurled the accusation that the photo was a
fraud... a "photoshop job" created by "unpatriotic" Americans. One year
later Ibtihal Jassem struggles to adjust as a victim of war in a country
that is occupied and in shambles.
In the photo, the girl as she was 1 year ago (left), and as she is today
(right). Mohammed Chiyad attaches a plastic leg onto his 10-year-old
granddaughter Ibtihal, outside her home in Basra. Born deaf and mute, Jassem
has lived with her grandparents since the March 22 2003 U.S. bombing of the
Mshan neighborhood. (AP Photo /Hussein Malla)
![A bomb wounded Iraqi...](http://la.indymedia.org/uploads/2004/03/ibtihal.jpgmid.jpg) ibtihal.jpg, image/jpeg, 656x423
Iraqi Child Struggles to Adjust to Losses Sun Mar 21, 2004 Associated Press http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=540&ncid=736&e=8&u=/ap/20040 321/ap_on_re_mi_ea/iraq_bombing_victim By BASSEM MROUE, Associated Press Writer BASRA, Iraq - War robbed 10-year-old Ibtihal Jassem. She lost her right leg. And the little girl who was born deaf and mute was deprived of the security of a loving family. She was the only one in her family to survive a coalition air raid on Basra two days after the war began. An Associated Press photograph of an uncle carrying Ibtihal into the southern city's al-Tahrir Hospital was widely used by news media around the world. Today, while other children are back in school, she spends her days struggling with crutches in the streets of her neighborhood on the outskirts of this southern city. At her grandparents' home, sitting with her 11 cousins, she looks lost, unable to interact or play with them, unable to share in the jokes. Her grandparents and cousins talk to her using a crude form of sign language or by physically carrying or leading her where they want her to go. Ibtihal has lived with her grandparents since bombs hit the Mshan neighborhood last March 22. The explosions killed 34 people, wounded more than 70 and destroyed 21 houses, residents said. Among the dead were Ibtihal's mother, Zakia Ahmed, father, Jassem Mohammed, her three brothers, Ali, 8, Hussein, 3, Rasoul, 18 months, and two sisters, Jinan, 10, and Sikna, 4. "It was a massacre. It was a catastrophe," said Jaber Jouda, 57, the great-uncle who dug Ibtihal from the rubble. He said he found her with her right leg almost severed and her other leg injured. Doctors had to amputate the right leg but were able to save the left. Shaya'a Jaber, Ibtihal's grandmother, now takes care of the girl. She feeds and washes her and helps put on her artificial leg every morning. "She has nothing to do all day. She spends her time with her 11 cousins, taking walks in the streets or playing with her doll," Jaber said as Ibtihal sat on the carpet of the sitting room, playing with her doll. It's not clear how much Ibtihal knows about the events of a year ago. Standing in front of the rubble pile that used to be her family's home, she is asked if she knows what happened to her parents and siblings. She smiles shyly, looks at the ground, turns and hobbles away.
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by Barney
Saturday, Mar. 27, 2004 at 6:21 PM
I notice the big red WHY in the picture. Why indeed did Saddam Hussein bring this suffering on his people. At least now, 22 million Iraqi people now have a real chance of a future, thanks to President Bush's principled stand against this loathsome tyrant.
I ask myself why a small number of Americans wanted to prevent the liberation of Iraq and I can only conclude that they are selfish and stupid.
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by reader
Saturday, Mar. 27, 2004 at 6:50 PM
'Why indeed did Saddam Hussein bring this suffering on his people. ' Because, the CIA wants their money's worth in an asset they placed in control.
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by so....
Saturday, Mar. 27, 2004 at 7:08 PM
"'Why indeed did Saddam Hussein bring this suffering on his people. ' Because, the CIA wants their money's worth in an asset they placed in control."
So you do realize how ridiculous and hysterically uneducated you sound when you make assinine statements such as those right?
I mean, did you get that from some hastily thrown together and badly designed placard from one of the many foolish marches you've undoubtedly attended?
It's exactly nonsense like that that renders your credibility zilch and ends any discussion involving rational thought.
You've lost any argument before you've even started.
Sad really.
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by Sheepdog
Saturday, Mar. 27, 2004 at 8:05 PM
Maybe I'll do it anyway.
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by Sheepdog
Saturday, Mar. 27, 2004 at 8:13 PM
why should I do all the work? search for [Baath+CIA+Saddam] go for it.
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by sheep
Saturday, Mar. 27, 2004 at 9:23 PM
I know about and couldn't care less about the CIA's involvement with Sadam DECADES ago.
Why are YOU so obsessed with this is what's interesting.
Have you not fiqured out that the world and history is ever changing as are relationships?
You are a bit dim aren't you.
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by Sheepdog
Saturday, Mar. 27, 2004 at 11:12 PM
["'Why indeed did Saddam Hussein bring this suffering on his people. ' Because, the CIA wants their money's worth in an asset they placed in control."
So you do realize how ridiculous and hysterically uneducated you sound when you make assinine statements such as those right? ]
the only assinine statements are from you, fresca.
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by C'mon
Saturday, Mar. 27, 2004 at 11:23 PM
Stay down fool.
You're beat.
You're crying about yesterday's news.
Things change.
Sadam was useful at one point. He's not anymore.
I'm sure most of the people who've known you feel likewise about you.
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by Sheepdog
Sunday, Mar. 28, 2004 at 6:21 AM
I've never been down. Wouldn't know about it. Okay, for the uninformed. The rise of Saddam to power. (yesterdays news to whom we as a nation were responsible and the cause for the deaths of thousands of Iraqis and hundreds of U.S. Solders.) so when asshole rabid bitter snakes like fresca make the following comments as I bring up the uncomfortable fact that the CIA put Saddam into power and are thus responsible for the horror and grief suffered from the people we then 'liberated' I feel obliged to respond: -It's exactly nonsense like that that renders your credibility zilch and ends any discussion involving rational thought.' here ya go. “Another very good example of a CIA-organized regime change was a coup in 1963 that employed political assassination, mass imprisonment, torture and murder. This was the military coup that first brought Saddam Hussein's beloved Ba'ath Party to power in Iraq.” http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/51/217.html (^ a very good background on the CIA) and some more links for reference. http://www.upi.com/view.cfm?StoryID=20030410-070214-6557r http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2003/4/10/205859.shtml http://www.plp.org/comm03/1saddamncia.html http://www.representativepress.org/CIASaddam.html http://www.country-liberal-party.com/pages/Saddam-CIA.htm
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by Barney
Sunday, Mar. 28, 2004 at 11:10 AM
Even if these allegations are true and a bureacratic organisation like the CIA managed to impose a leader against the will of ALL of the Iraqi people (unlikely), even so....
how does this make it OK to oppose removing this tyrant when there is an opportunity to do so??
How screwed up is your moral system when you use these allegations as an excuse to keep 20million people in a living hell???
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by Sheepdog
Sunday, Mar. 28, 2004 at 11:29 AM
so now you're telling me MY morals are screwed up? Only a moron would frame it as if I was against this CIA killer's exit from power. When he armed his citizens, he was on the way out by his own people. Our threats against him and the people only hardened his position. I know you're not too bright but even a moron would know this.
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by flipper
Sunday, Mar. 28, 2004 at 1:03 PM
Look at the photos again... it was NOT Saddam that blew the little girl's leg off... it was a U.S. MADE BOMB paid for by American taxpayers and delivered by an American pilot (god bless our troops?). The girl in the photo is but one of the many thousands who have been maimed by AMERICAN BOMBS.
Those who still think it's all o.k. because Saddam was removed from power.... well, it's not YOUR daughter who had her leg smashed to pulp was it?
Was it all really worth it? You can answer that in a few more years after thousands of American soldiers have died in a useless and stupid war that not only failed to bring "democracy" to Iraq... but opened the entire region to endless bloodletting, chaos, and hate.
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by Barney
Sunday, Mar. 28, 2004 at 2:05 PM
Well, I'm sorry that any innocent people got hurt and killed in the toppling of Saddam. But the only one who is really to blame is Saddam.
I wish he had been a good leader but he wasn't. He murder hundreds of thousands of Iraqis and would have killed hundreds of thousands more. It's the lesser of two evils.
Bush did the right thing.
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by Sheepdog
Sunday, Mar. 28, 2004 at 2:09 PM
Thus we have the full loop of riech wing mental disfunction or proof that these weasels are here on a time card.
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by Barney
Sunday, Mar. 28, 2004 at 2:11 PM
You think I work for the FBI??? Or the evil CIA???
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by Sheepdog
Sunday, Mar. 28, 2004 at 2:15 PM
that you're an idiot with massive short term memory disfunction or are paid to roost here and be an idiot. Six of one and 1/2 dozen of the other. No matter, you and Bush Admirer just prove the sad fact of your side's stupitidy. Again and again and again..... Carry on, bobo.
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by Barney
Sunday, Mar. 28, 2004 at 2:25 PM
I'm just making my point, which I believe is a good one. I'm not the one arguing ad hominem calling people stupid in place of arguing the facts.
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by Thurbad Marshall
Sunday, Mar. 28, 2004 at 2:33 PM
...was spared the horror of Saddam's shredder or rape rooms, unlike thousands of pre-liberated Iraqis.
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by Thurbad Marshall
Sunday, Mar. 28, 2004 at 2:47 PM
Saddam was supported in 80s to battle the commies, who were ideologically supported by whom? The @#$@# american left.
We defeated the commies and now the islamofascists are the #1 enemies.
When they're gone we can focus on eliminating the rest of the american left.......without violence but simply exposing them for the fools they are.
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by Snake eating it's tail
Sunday, Mar. 28, 2004 at 6:13 PM
This thread is a perfect example of how inherently inane and silly the left truly is.
That a civilian casualty (which of course, is a cute little girl) proves anything about the validity of the war itself is absoluetely ridiculous.
That Sadam was aided by the CIA on any level at any point in the past is some reason for us NOT to have finally gone into Iraq is just as ludicrous.
It's too bad about the girls leg. Is her leg worth NOT having toppled Sadam. Of course not. That's pure crazy talk. But sheep and his ilk would have you believe that. So much so that they LOVE these tails of bombed kids because they think, inanely so, that it sheds some sort of ill light on Bush and America.
Face it...this war was ABSOLUTELY neccessary and LONGGGGGG overdue.
Toppling Sadam was icing on the cake. Having an active military presence, finally, in the cesspool of the militantly Islamic middle east after 9-11 is the real value of this thing.
The bottom line is that after 9-11 it sucked to be in Iraq because we were going to come in somewhere and Iraq was at the top of the list of choices.
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by B.R.
Monday, Mar. 29, 2004 at 9:04 AM
"That Sadam was aided by the CIA on any level at any point in the past is some reason for us NOT to have finally gone into Iraq is just as ludicrous."
So we increase funding to this criminal organization. Smooth move.
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