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Wednesday, April 19, 2006

A Family Lost in Iraq


Dear friends of ours lost a member of their family in Iraq.

Since the beginning of this war, I have been praying that none of our blogger friends would have to endure such pain.
This battle for freedom has claimed the lives of too many innocents. but no life will be lost in vain. The name of each innocent victim is engraved in Iraq's history.
We must never forget them.

Because of the importance of Iraq the Model to us all, I am publishing the entire post written by our friend Mohammed.

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Last week we stopped writing for a while and we apologized to our readers saying that we lost a close friend but we didn't want to give more details as we were overwhelmed by an exceptional situation and a huge shock. We also were afraid from writing more about this subject for security concerns but now I think I must share this with you as it's part of the pain and suffering my nation is going through.

Last week our little and peaceful family was struck by the tragic loss of one of its members in a savage criminal act of assassination. The member we lost was my sister's husband who lived with their two little children in our house.
He was a brilliant young doctor with a whole future awaiting him, the couple were the top graduates in their branch of specialty. They had to travel abroad to get their degrees and the war started while they were there but months after Saddam fallen they decided to come back to help rebuild the country and serve their people.
We welcomed them with all love and care, we would sit and talk everyday about our hopes and dreams for a better future for the new generation and for their two little children. We realized that time is needed before they could have a secure and prosperous life and we were satisfied with the little we could make because we believed in the future.

He was not affiliated with any political party or movement and spent all his time working at the hospital or studying at home and he was dreaming of building a medical center for his specialty to serve the poor who cannot afford going to expensive private clinics.
We didn't know or anticipate that cruel times were waiting for a chance to assassinate the dream and kill the future.

It was the day he was celebrating the opening of a foundation that was going to offer essential services to the poor but the criminals were waiting for him to end his life with their evil bullets and to stab our family deep in the heart.

Grief and pain is killing me everyday as I hold my dear nephews, my sister is shocked beyond words while my parents are dead worried about the rest of us.
We are trying hard to close the wound, summon our patience and protect those still alive while we look forward to the future that we hope can bring peace for us.

The terrorists and criminals are targeting all elements of life and they target anyone who wants to do something good for this country…They think by assassinating one of us they could deter us from going forward but will never succeed, they can delay us for years but we will never go back and abandon our dream.
We have vowed to follow the steps of our true martyrs and we will raise the new generation to continue the march, these children of today are the hope and the future.

What a difference between those who work to preserve life and those who work to end it…it's terrorism and crime and there are no other words to describe these acts.
They will keep trying to steal life from us and we will keep fighting back and we will keep exposing them but not with bullets and swords, we never carried arms and we will never do because we are not afraid and because we are not weak unlike those cowards who know no language but that of treason.
April will always be there to remind us of the sacrifice and remind us of the dream we fight for.

My God keep safe the Iraqis and their friends who stand with them in their noble cause, peace and prosperity may seem far away but we will get there and I hope our sacrifices be a bridge to a better world."

Photo: Leap Frog

Diane

3 comments:

  1. "Iraq the model"????? let's hope you're wrong.

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  2. "The left and the islamofascists are just too ignorant to appreciate the beauty and value of freedom."

    I wish I cold add something to that, but it sums it up very well.
    The damm left! All I can come up with is that they are like kids but at least kids are interested in learning. Not the leftist, as you know their political agenda affects their judgment when it comes to distinguish wrong from right. Vive le relativisme, it is well, alive and a real pain in the buttocks!
    As for the fascist psychos, they would be better off on strong medication, or dead and so would we!

    Anonymous, this time, I wish I was wrong.

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  3. oops!

    ...so would we be better better off , if they were all gone,I meant, not us all gone - of course.

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