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Sunday
Dec212008

Update on Muntazar al-Zaidi: How Badly Was He Beaten?

Many US and British Sunday newspapers have summary stories on Iraqi Shoe-Gate, but only one is of significance. Afif Sarwan writes in The Observer of London:

Witnesses to his arrest and imprisonment have told the Observer Zaidi was badly beaten, during and after his arrest last Sunday, and that he risks losing the sight in one of his eyes as a result.





A police officer told Sarwan that al-Zaidi was not just beaten at the scene of his alleged crime but throughout his journey to the police station. According to the officer, this is when al-Zaidi's suffered at least one broken rib:

I felt sorry when I saw them beating him. His mouth was badly injured and he did not utter a single word throughout until one of the guards hit him in his left eye with a gun. Then he cried out that he couldn't see, and I saw blood inside his eye. I am a police officer but even I have to say I felt proud of what he did.



A doctor called to examine al-Zaidi said he had hematomas, bruises indicating internal bleeding, across his body and "particularly on his left leg, shoulders, face, and head". Specialists were called in to prevent bleeding which might threaten al-Zaidi's sight.

Reader Comments (3)

Help al Zaidi to obtain a medical evaluation from the Red Cross. Write to Mr Hisham Hassan at iraq.iqs@icrc.org
Al-zaidi's family reiterates in a TV interview with Al-Baghdadia TV Station that he has been severely mistreated and request a medical evaluation from the Red Cross. Dec 21

titive
http://unpoquitodejusticia.blogspot.com

December 22, 2008 | Unregistered Commentertitive

Ask Obama to ensure al Zaidi is released alive now, to benefit from the opportunity that has clearly come up to "reboot America´s image".

Obama told the Chicago Tribune just five days before the shoe incident that he thinks "we've got a unique opportunity to reboot America's image around the world and also in the Muslim world in particular,..."

See http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-obama-interview10-2008dec10,0,4677261.story

titive
http://unpoquitodejusticia.blogspot.com/

December 22, 2008 | Unregistered Commentertitive

he is a man rather than animal. he should be treated well. i salute his courage . shame on iraqi government

January 23, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterhassan

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