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URGENT
CALL TO HELP LEBANON - PLEASE CONTRIBUTE
Lebanon has been under
ongoing attacks through a brutal severe extermination war
in which Israel is committing genocides, destroying the infra structure of
the country,
causing the fled of thousands of civilians where most
of them are staying on streets,
deficit in nutrient basic needs, deficit in medicines and clothes,. a true humanitarian
catastrophe. KRC calls upon you to
contribute and support to assist the Victims of the
Israeli War.
Decrease the pain of the fleeing people, wounded
& families who lost their
beloved. Send your contributions to
the following acct:
Name of bank: Bank of Kuwait and the Arab World
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SWIFT Code: BKAWLBBE
Account number: 05USD4612010214200
Name of account holder: Khiam Rehabilitation Centre
for Victims of Torture (KRC)
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To see the photos
of the massacres committed by the Israelis, please visit these Links:
http://www.lebanonundersiege.gov.lb/english/F/Info/Page.asp?PageID=138
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article14273.htm
http://mparent7777.livejournal.com/10533243.html
http://www.marchforjustice.com/shock&awe.php
http://www.rawstory.com/news/2006/GRAPHIC_Images_of_suffering_death_on_0719.html
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An interview with the
Secretary General of the Khiam Rehabilitation Center for Victims of
Torture, Mr. Mohammed Safa, upon the trip of the KRC Team from Beirut
Southern Suburb to the South of Lebanon after the war of July 2006.
The Interview was By Ghina Nahfawi (Media Unit coordinator of Khiam
Rehabilitation Center for Victims of Torture-KRC)
Saturday Aug 19, 2006 |
Khiam Center's trip to
the South (Aug 15, 2006 - Aug 18, 2006):
Scenes and Impressions
Ghina: Tell me about your trip, what did you see, what did you feel you
need to say?
Mohammed: We first went to the Southern Suburb of Beirut. How can I
describe the area, as if the destruction was caused by an earthquake, a
very furious one. I felt that this war was a monster that ate the babies,
women, children, old men, families. I didn't encounter any single military
base for Hezbollah. The destroyed areas were for civilians; Gas stations,
offices, bakeries, libraries, etc. I can even say that if the warplanes
were given the chance, they would have endeavored even the rubbles and
ruins of the buildings.
One thing can cause all this brutality, an enormous feeling of hatred.
If anyone have forgotten how was it when Hiroshima was bombed, you can
refresh your memory when you see the destruction in Beirut Southern
Suburb. I swear i am not exaggerating. It is obvious that they wanted to
exterminate any symbol for life!
And here I ask, is "their war of self-defense" like that?! How can a
self-defense war kill babies!
Ghina: Tell me about the people you met?
Mohammed: In spite of all this, I found people everywhere checking their
homes and offices. They had high morals and an enthusiasm to re-build.
A person whom i never met, approach me and told me that the price of
releasing Samir Al Kantar was very expensive but we accept it.
I felt that the people are not busy annoyed by the rubbles, no. They were
busy cleaning and preparing themselves to re-build. I believe that the
tons of bombs that fell over their heads didn't affect their love of life
and continuity.
Ghina: Tell me about your scenes after leaving Beirut Southern Suburb?
Mohammed: The KRC team headed to the South and while we were driving to
there, we met the "bridges" which the Israelis have bombed to prevent
people from seeing each other.
We moved to the South, we met people returning to their homes, they didn't
wait for any governmental decision for that. Just as floating waterfalls
of cars. I felt that the people inside their cars were crawling to their
villages. These people prefer sitting on the rubble of their homes instead
of staying at places not theirs. People were as if returning to their
souls. It is very tiresome to stay in the car for 6 hours, but people were
not tired, they simply wanted to return, even if there isn't any home
anymore. I heard a man saying, "i am returning to a NO-HOME, but I don't
care, NO PROBLEM!! I still own the rubbles!"
Ghina: Is there any bridge that is still standing all the way from
Beirut to the South?
Mohammed: NOT A single bridge from Beirut to the South. But even the
bridges resisted! Some are still half standing and we met some cars
risking their lives and passing over these half-standing bridges just to
prove that even stone can resist the bombs of Israel!
Ghina: What about your village?
Mohammed: When i first arrived to my home in Borj Rahhal village, i only
wanted to check my mother because she refused to leave her village and she
insisted that she wants to stay or even to die there. In spite of all my
requests for her to leave, she refused! When i arrived, i found my 70
year-old mother inside her "shelter". My mother invented her shelter and
spent the 33-Israeli War days under a table where she slept and ate bread
with water!
I smiled and said to myself, this is one episode of refusing the war and
resisting.
Ghina: Tell me about nutrition in the villages, food, water..
Mohammed: of course all the villages at the south suffered from deficit in
clean water and in food. So the KRC team consisting of doctors and social
workers, took with them food, water, nutrition units..etc.
We were the first to arrive to Borj Rahhal where the residents declared
through the village microphone that khiam center arrived. We made a
station in the clinic of the village and people started flooding to the
clinic where our doctors started working with them.
Having a medical team in the village was very positive and the people were
happy specially that they had no visit from anyone specially from the
government for 33 horrible days.
After we finished from Borj Rahhal, we went to Bedyas where our doctors
examined around 60 patients of course for free and prescribed (and gave)
the needed medications for free as well. The people were happy and
surprised for this essential service which we offered for free.
As you can see in the photos that I took by my camera, the Israelis bombed
even the trees, small bridges, even the pipes needed for watering plants
and trees.
In each village and along while moving from one to another, we distributed
the 10 commandments that the psychological specialist doctor of KRC wrote
to relief the daily life of the people who were subjected to wars or
fleeing. along while walking
On the next day, we went to Der Kanoun Annahr village where there exists
an area called the triangle, i swear that it was as if that thick concrete
plates of stones were drilled by an extraordinary machine!
Unfortunately, the clinic of Dr. Hussein Safa (of the KRC Medical team)
was bombed and badly damaged.
Der Kanoun Annahr lost 30 martyrs whom they were bombed while hiding.
There was unbelievable destruction, and in a moment i was confused and i
lost recognition: Is this Der Kanoun Annahr village?
On that same day, a citizen called Ali Izziddine was killed due to a smoke
bomb that the Israelis left to add to their "glory" more blood! It blew
while he was checking his home and left life leaving two small kids.
The Israelis are professional in leaving traces and planting mines to
increase the hurt and pain.
At Der Kanoun Annahr village, the villagers opened for us the Cultural
Center for our medical team to use it as a clinic and the team started
examining the people and giving the medicines.
Ghina: What can you tell about the remarks of the medical team?
Mohammed: The medical team is preparing a full report but i can say that
they realized the same diseases in the three villages.
Infections resulted from the weird dust which gives you the impression
that you are in a desert. Infections in the throat, lungs, dermatologist
disease, scabies, skin parasite, diarrhea, dizziness, over hypertension
and stress. We met some whom if they hear the sound of car, they think it
is a raid and they run to hide!
And of course, the psychological traces resulted from this war are more
dangerous than anything else.
That afternoon, we attended the funeral of the martyrs of Der Kanoun
Annahr, they were buried in a heartbreaking scene to the extent that the
sky cried or maybe it was a coincidence that it rained over the crying men
and women.
For a moment, i felt that it wasn't a funeral, i felt it a wedding where
the people holding the photos of their beloved danced with them and waved
to them saying that they will meet again some day. We all cried.
Ghina: Tell me about Sreefa village, the notorious village of the 40
martyrs?
Mohammed: Before we went to Sreefa, we headed to Maaroub village on the
3rd day of our trip. But it is not a village anymore, it is only a field
of dust, sand and rubbles. A man waved to us, we do not know him, he was
sitting on the roof of his home which is not anymore a roof since it was
on ground, he was sitting eating.
We didn't see a single military base for Hezbollah, neither a destroyed
one nor an existing one, all destruction was on citizens, all along the
way.
Ghina: Can you tell me the villages that can brief the situation of the
destroyed South of Lebanon?
Mohammed: I can start by Sreefa, Qana, Sedeekeen, BintJbeil, etc. All are
examples to what happened in the South of Lebanon.
That night, We returned to Abbasiyyeh (Tyr). I wanted to spend the night
in my village. It was very dark, we slept in darkness under the moon. It
was a nice calm night, I felt that I am part of this society, these
people, my family, I felt peace.
In the morning, we had Za'atar as breakfast, for that food is not
available at all in the villages.
My nephews kept asking me all through the visit whether the MK (Israeli
warplane type) will return or no!?
They are filled with horror and fear to the extent that my 5 year-old
nephew, Zein Al Abedeen, was walking where he suddenly stops when he saw a
Lebanese army soldier. He was shocked, frightened and burst into tears
towards me telling me there are Israeli soldiers in the village! I hugged
him tenderly and told him that this is here to protect you, he is Lebanese
just as you are.
Ghina: Are the villagers happy from the services offered by KRC?
Mohammed: I do hope so because i really felt their appreciation and
thankfulness from the way they smiled after each examination or after each
reception when arriving and even when we had to hardly leave the village.
They were happy but i believe that anything we offer is very small and
minor to what is really needed!
Ghina: When did you return to Beirut?
Mohammed: We returned Saturday but i started feeling dizzy upon leaving
the South. The smell of the corpses under the rubbles in Sreefa haunted
me.
Ghina: Do you think that the KRC did its duty fully?
Mohammed: I believe that whatever we do to these people, we are far beyond
their needs. We need to do more and we will do more.
The feeling of the wedding, the man over his roof eating, i felt that
these people are from the kind of human beings who can retrieve life from
everything, even from death!
Ghina: What is the KRC future plan?
Mohammed: First and above all, to document the war crimes of Israel. We
are preparing for a huge data info with voice (videos, recorded tapes,
etc) and of course images and photos taken by the KRC camera to maintain
true real proofs for all the Human Rights Violations of Israel in this
war.
In addition to the professional photographers who started documentation,
this war made me a good photographer for that I tried to take photos
through our trip to the South.
(N.B: The photos below are taken by Mr. Mohammed Safa).
We are heading on Sunday to Der Seryan, the village where there is our KRC
Southern Center. We knew that our center was bombed there, we still do not
know the full details but I will know Sunday.
Ghina: How did the KRC manage the crisis of the war?
Mohammed: Of course, the KRC would never have done it without the
assistance and the great support in every aspect of the INTERNATIONAL
REHABILITATION COUNCIL FOR TORTURE VICTIMS (IRCT) and the UNITED
NATIONS VOLUNTARY FUND FOR VICTIMS OF TORTURE (UNVFVT).
I want to thank them in my name and in the name of the KRC staff and team
on everything.
Ghina: Tell me in a sentence your impression about this war?
Mohammed: What I saw is beyond logic and thinking. This is the terrorism
attacking people and civilians. Indeed, i can say that the scenes are from
the World War I or II!
I can tell you that LIFE IS STRONGER THAN DEATH.
This interview was done in the afternoon of Saturday Aug 19, 2006.
This interview could be published
and/or used for media purposes.
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Distributing KRC 10
Advices In Villages |
KRC team In Cultural
Center |
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KRC doctor Checking
Patients |
Beirut To South
Bridge |
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Mohammed Safa's
mother |
More Bridges'
Destruction |
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Gas Station |
Bombing Trees |
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Another Bridge |
Bombing Pumps For
Watering |
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Another Gas Station |
Bombing Libraries In
Beirut Southern Suburb |
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More Destruction |
Safa & KRC member Lyn
Unbelieving Their Eyes |
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Beirut Southern
Suburb |
Clustered
Bombing Left By the Israelis
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