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seruriermarshal
05-19-2004, 08:25 PM
8-Month Old Iraqi Girl Slated for Surgery in U.S.


BALAD, Iraq - An 8-month-old Iraqi girl has a new lease on life thanks to U.S. officials on both sides of the Atlantic who cut through mounds of red tape to set up surgery to remove a large birth defect.
Early Tuesday morning Fatemah Hassan and her 21-year-old mother, Baday Amir Abdel-Jabar boarded a military aircraft en route to Germany. After a brief layover, they'll continue on to Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, for the surgery.
Without surgery at Children's Hospital, officials fear the baby girl may die from a cavernous hemangioma, an abnormal growth of a blood vessel on the right side of her face and neck.
Shortly before 8 p.m., May 14, U.S. Senator Jay Rockefeller's (W.Va.) office advised that Fatemah receive the desperate medical treatment back in Ohio.
Fatemah's mother and father, Khaleel, sought help from U.S. Soldiers deployed near their hometown in Mandali not far from the Iranian border. The couple took their only daughter to the front gate of Forward Operating Base Rough Rider. There they pled for medical help for their daughter.
Lt. Col. Todd Fredricks, a West Virginia Army National Guard member with the 1st Battalion, 150th Armor, knew influential people with Ohio State University at Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, who helped answer their prayers. After seeing Fatemah at the Rough Rider clinic, Fredricks worked with the Iraqi Ministry of Defense in Baghdad and the Coalition Provisional Authority to seek medical attention back in the United States for the baby.
Dr. Gayle Gordillo, a pediatric and plastic, reconstructive surgeon at the Columbus-based hospital, persuaded the medical facility's board of directors to waive all costs for Fatemah's surgery.
Gordillo is slated to remove the birth defect and perform the reconstructive surgery.

Abolith
05-19-2004, 08:39 PM
that is some very good news both for the parents, child, and US in general. it is things like this that can help to change the battered image that we are currently carrying.

StarvingStudent47
05-19-2004, 08:55 PM
The Great Satan's at it again, huh?

These gestures are good to see, but they are almost univerally ignored in the Arab world. Remember during the initial invasion of Iraq, when a young girl with a life-threatening pre-existing health condition was found by US soldiers, and sent to Israel, where Israeli doctors saved her life and then sent her back to Iraq?

I know al-Jazeera doesn't remember that incident.

seruriermarshal
05-19-2004, 09:01 PM
The Great Satan's at it again, huh?

These gestures are good to see, but they are almost univerally ignored in the Arab world. Remember during the initial invasion of Iraq, when a young girl with a life-threatening pre-existing health condition was found by US soldiers, and sent to Israel, where Israeli doctors saved her life and then sent her back to Iraq?

I know al-Jazeera doesn't remember that incident.

You are right , al-Jazeera just know hate .

Vance
05-19-2004, 09:04 PM
About 8 Iraqi salesmen who each had one of their hands cut off by Saddam came here to Houston to get new artificial limbs. They now have them and they are happy, not only for their limbs but for the Americans for liberating Iraq. I'm quoting them on that.

Michael RVR
05-19-2004, 10:15 PM
The Great Satan's at it again, huh?

These gestures are good to see, but they are almost univerally ignored in the Arab world. Remember during the initial invasion of Iraq, when a young girl with a life-threatening pre-existing health condition was found by US soldiers, and sent to Israel, where Israeli doctors saved her life and then sent her back to Iraq?

I know al-Jazeera doesn't remember that incident.

Let me get this straight. You sent an Iraqi Arab for medical help in ISRAEL of all places and you want recognition for it ? I think you need to think about that for a sec and what it actually means. :-*$

As for the article, nice one :) Its good to see that this stuff is happening, though its a little disheartening to see how much behind-the scenes lobbying had to happen to make it so.

Brozozo
05-19-2004, 10:25 PM
This is al-Jazera's version:

"American satan infidels kidnap Iraqi girl to test new bio-nuclear-chemical super death weapons"

Mr Gently Benevolent
05-20-2004, 01:35 AM
About 8 Iraqi salesmen who each had one of their hands cut off by Saddam came here to Houston to get new artificial limbs. They now have them and they are happy, not only for their limbs but for the Americans for liberating Iraq. I'm quoting them on that.
Were they in telesales by any chance.

Kilgor
05-20-2004, 01:44 AM
This is al-Jazera's version:

"American satan infidels kidnap Iraqi girl to test new bio-nuclear-chemical super death weapons"

thats what ted kennedy is saying.

chauncy republicans
05-20-2004, 04:33 AM
This is al-Jazera's version:

"American satan infidels kidnap Iraqi girl to test new bio-nuclear-chemical super death weapons"

thats what ted kennedy is saying.
Teddy Kennedy is a disgrace...