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Iraq
Years of violence leaves Iraqi orphans scarred
2009-03-03
At night, 11-year-old Salah Abbas Hisham wakes up screaming. Sometimes, in the dark, he silently attacks the boy next to him in a tiny Baghdad orphanage where 33 boys sleep on cots or on the floor.

Salah, who saw both his parents blown apart in a car bomb blast two years ago, can never be left alone at night, said Ahmed Abdul-Baqi, the night shift social worker at the Safe House, a private orphanage in Baghdad. "He wakes up in the night and tries to hit or even to choke the boy beside him," said Abdul-Baqi.

His hands always trembling and unable to speak properly, Salah is one of an army of uncounted orphans left behind by six years of sectarian slaughter and insurgency that was unleashed by the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq...
And the 30 years of Ba'athist rule that preceded it ...

Posted by:Fred

#5  Of course there is not any possibility of adoption to loving christian homes in western Europe or American. Have to leave the poor kids to fester in glorious islamic orphanage...
Posted by: George Thomble6396   2009-03-03 22:46  

#4  Salah, who saw both his parents blown apart in a car bomb blast two years ago

OK, just who set off the bomb? The Americans? Or is that the lie he's being fed here.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2009-03-03 11:46  

#3  Salah, who saw both his parents blown apart in a car bomb blast two years ago... six years of sectarian slaughter and insurgency that was unleashed by the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq
While we're not into car bombs, clearly it is our fault that Islam promotes sectarian slaughter.

/sarcasm off
Posted by: Darrell   2009-03-03 10:42  

#2  left behind by six years of sectarian slaughter and insurgency that was unleashed by the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq...

Yep, it was all 'happy times' before we got there.
Posted by: Besoeker    2009-03-03 08:35  

#1  years perhaps, decades for sure.
Posted by: tipover   2009-03-03 00:50  

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