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Today I am telling you about the new health system inside Iraq, which is actually
a disaster and a crime against the health of the Iraqi people. A crime committed
every day now in the name of freedom, free markets and the globalization of
the new Iraq. A crime killing, slowly and effectively, the lives of so many
Iraqi people. This is affecting men, woman, the elderly and children both now
and in the future.
I quote from a speech of Mr. Bush when he said, “I went to Iraq to bring
medicine, food and freedom.”
Today I will tell you what type of food Mr. Bush was talking about.
When I was on my way from Jordan to Baghdad, our car was reaching the Iraqi
border when I started to see a very long chain of trucks carrying boxes. They
filled the side of the road and I kept smiling when I saw the scene. I was making
jokes that all the trucks in Iraq are now waiting on this border point, and
also I was really wondering, “What about the commercial benefit that made
all those truck drivers wait in a queue for 2 weeks, in the desert until they
get a chance to cross the border.” When I reached the Iraqi checkpoint
on the border, only by coincidence of my entering the health clinic in Trabeel,
(the Iraqi Border point), did I find that the responsible doctor there was one
of my dearest colleagues from medical school. After our greetings, I felt that
he was desperate to speak and he took me to his office. He was slightly irritable
and smoking heavily while trying his best to relax before telling me anything.
When he spoke he told me about this crime...he said, “First Salam, do
you know what is going on here on the Iraqi border? Here there is a crime and
a dangerous thing happening everyday. First of all I will tell you how things
started. The Iraqi Ministry of Health withdrew the food examination lab, (this
lab was responsible of examining all the food and related materials that entered
the Iraqi Borders through Jordan), from the borders to Baghdad, giving an excuse
that there are not enough staff and they requested from the doctors in the border
health center to take the responsibility of examining the food physically, by
smelling and looking! First of all, it is not our job to examine the food and
the other thing is, how we can depend only on the smell and eyes in examination
of food that millions of our people are consuming?”
He continued, “Do you know that most of these trucks are carrying beef,
chicken, tobacco, cigarettes and many, many things? Believe me that so much
of it is over the expiration dates. Sometimes I can never even open the trucks
or enter inside in order to examine the food because the smell I so terrible.
In addition, you can see the big colonies of fungi growing over the tobacco
that we use for Shisha.”
“After all, do you know Salam that we are here under very big pressure
to sign the papers of these trucks to let them enter Iraq? We are caught between
the business gangs that control all this commercial business…either they
are threatening us with death or they are offering us a lot of money as a bribe,
in order to force us to sign these papers. But we cannot do these things, so
we refuse. But do you know that many of these trucks entering the border to
Baghdad never pass through us, instead they get the signature from the responsible
officials in the customs area ?”
Then he pointed to a group of papers in front of him and said that all these
papers are papers of the trucks that are carrying spoiled food and they were
writing over it that it is to be returned to Jordan. “I will show you
evidence,” he said. “Here are documents of a truck I wrote that
is carrying food not fit for human consumption. It contained chicken meat and
the date over it shows 22 March 2005. Look, the stamp over the paper when the
Iraqi borders return it back to Jordan …look it was 27 March 2005.”
He asked me, “What did they do in these five days and why did they not
return it back to Jordan? I will tell you—for five days they were making
a lot of pressure on me to sign the papers of this truck.”
I asked him what the Ministry of Health did when he told them about this. He
laughed and said, “I wrote them so many letters but never received a single
response from them.”
I left completely astonished about what I heard from him, as well as how big
the crime is. I had so many questions in my mind, “Why is that happening,
who is behind this, and how is this happening?” I promised my colleague
to do what I can in order to raise awareness about what is happening there.
Any one of you , who want to make a tour in the Iraqi markets he will discover
part of this crime .. many many types of food materials. with no expiry dates
over it ..with different origin and names of companies , and no one checking
whether it is acceptable to be used by the human beings or not …
I am asking now all of you, who is responsible for this thing? Is this the
freedom and the type of food that Mr. Bush promised us? Is this the future that
the new government promised us? Is this the right to quality health for the
Iraqi people?
Dr. Salam Ismael