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Dr. Walid Al-Obeidi, the director of Haditha General Hospital and Dr.
Jamil Abdul Jabbar, the only surgeon in the Haditha area were arrested for a
week, very badly beaten and threatened to face the same treatment in the future
by the American troops.
Dr.Walid said “they arrested me in my house in front of my family, covered
my eyes, and tied my hands to the back on Oct 5 2005 morning, during the last
attack on Haditha (360 kilometers west of Baghdad). They occupied the hospital
for 8 days and made it their office. The first day they beat me on my eyes,
nose, back, hands, legs... My face was covered with blood .When they removed
the tie I could not see. They investigated me until the afternoon. I realized
later that I was arrested in the hospital store. Then they tied my hands to
the front, and left me for two days. I was moved then to the pharmacy department.
They accused me of treating terrorists, and asked for their names.
I told them that I treat patients regardless of their identity, according to
my oath as a doctor; even if they were national guards (which we actually I
did) or American soldiers. And any way, if I do not want to treat the insurgents,
I have no choice, because they were armed and masked. I would do anything they
tell to do. Few days later, one of the soldiers came in the room, did not say
anything, kicked me again on my face and left”.
Dr. Jamil, a surgeon for 20 years, was arrested and very badly beaten. When
we met him, 22 days later, his face was still blue. His nose was broken, and
a big opening in his head: “They beat me on my eyes and nose, kicked me
with boots under my chin. One of them threatened me if I do not talk after he
counts to three, he would shoot me. He began counting, after three he turned
the gun upside down and hit me on the back of my head. For days I could not
move or see. They threatened us of abusing our families. For some reason they
took my picture while I was bleeding, I could hear the camera click”.
Both doctors were threatened if they do not talk, they would receive the same
treatment in the future. They were warned of passing any information of the
arrest to the media. They were asked who wrote the hostile slogans against the
American on the opposite wall of the hospital? What are the names of the insurgents
they treated? and what are the bodies’ pictures in the hospital computer?
Dr.Walid said he does not know who wrote on the wall outside the hospital,
what the names of the insurgents are, because they were masked. He explained
that the dead bodies’ pictures were of unknown people whose bodies were
found after the fighting. “We can not keep these bodies forever; we do
not have enough cold boxes. So, after two months, we take their pictures and
bury them, so that whenever some one from their families comes to ask we show
the pictures of the dead bodies”.
The UN, the international HR organizations, WHO, Doctors sans frontiers…and
all who it may concern are called upon to do some thing to help these, and other
Iraqi doctors, and to prevent similar treatment in the future. Dr.Walid and
Dr. Jamil believe that they may face the arrest and beating in the future. They
demand that the American troops stop occupying the hospital and destroying it
every time the attack Haditha. They also believe that the Iraqi authorities
are incapable of protecting them.