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kskiska Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Oct-26-03 11:10 PM
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A New Life, Shadowed With Fear (Lynch's Iraqi rescuer)
Iraqi Led Marines To Jessica Lynch

It was just after sunrise last month when two men in dark glasses knocked on the door of a middle-class home in Northeast Washington. When a child answered, the men asked in Arabic for the family of Mohammed Rehaief. Rehaief, an Iraqi exile, promptly went to the door. But the callers had vanished.

Rehaief was struck with fear. How had they found his family?

He had reason to worry. Rehaief wasn't just any refugee; he was the lawyer who had crossed enemy lines during the U.S. invasion of Iraq to provide information to Marines about Jessica Lynch, the prisoner of war. Fearing for their lives, Rehaief and his family were later whisked to the United States.

But the visit by the mysterious strangers on Sept. 4 -- the first of several unusual incidents -- shattered the calm of the family's new life. U.S. law enforcement officers urged them to pack their belongings.

Hours later, the family fled into the night.

more…
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A21585-2003Oct26.html
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psychopomp Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Oct-27-03 03:25 AM
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1. More on his story
A recounting of the rescue from The Guardian

The doctor took him to another part of the hospital from where they could see Jessica lying in bed, bandaged and covered in blankets. Standing over her was a Fedayeen commander, who was slapping the American prisoner. 'My heart was cut,' he said.

-snip-

According to Mohammed's account, which has yet to be verified by independent sources, he went in search of some US military personnel, walking six miles out of Nasiriyah before finally meeting up with US Marines who had been trying to secure a road on the eastern side of the city.

-snip-

Twice over the next two days, according to Mohammed's version of events, he revisited the hospital at the request of the Marines, counting the number of Iraqi militia who were guarding what had essentially become a military base, taking note of the hospital's layout and tracing possible rescue routes for US troops. 'I drew them a map. I drew five maps,' he told reporters.

Mohammed, his wife and six-year-old daughter left their family home in Nasiriyah last Tuesday night, just hours before the US Navy Special Operations Forces (known as Seals) stormed the city's hospital. It was the first time a US prisoner of war had been recovered from enemy hands since the Second World War.
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underpants Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Oct-27-03 02:49 PM
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13. From one of the first Guardian articles
No link just from memory


None of the nurses who were still at the hospital at the time knew of any of their co-workers who were married to a lawyer. "We would have known that" said one.
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E_Zapata Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Oct-27-03 04:51 AM
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2. Uh, why is there a need for Iraqis to FLEE iraq now that liberation
has been given to Iraq.

So of ALL the iraqis in all the country - ONE of them has to go into like a witness protection program in the US as an exhile. Hmmmmm

I wonder if there's more to the lynch story than they are letting on? hmmmmm /sarcasm off
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teryang Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Oct-27-03 07:39 AM
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3. The "mysterious strangers"
Oh fear! The fifth colomn is now invading!
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dusty64 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Oct-27-03 07:42 AM
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4. Everyone that had anything to
do with this "rescue" is in grave danger. THREE of her "rescuers" have turned up dead under extremely weird circumstances lately, where are the network movies about them? Has there been ANY mention of these deaths/murders in our media, if it wasn't for this forum I would have known nothing about it.
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saskatoon Donating Member (574 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Oct-27-03 02:24 PM
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8. Bullshit!
That whole Jessica thing was staged. Yes she was in the hospital and yes she was badly wounded in the accident But that whole scene re her being mistreated and RESCUED by the US was Bush and Co. propaganda. WHERE HAVE YOU ALL BEEN? She was well treated in the hospital. When she had been stabilized they tried to deliver her to US forces but were shot at. Google it in and you will get the real story
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Tom Yossarian Joad Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Oct-27-03 02:33 PM
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9. Where have YOU been? This board smelled hoax on April 1st when
the stories and photos first started coming in. Some entity put a lot of energy into creating an "American Hero" that would garner support for the war/invasion. When the scenario started falling apart the lies and behavior became increasingly desperate with each attempt to salvage the story and protect the instigators (IMHO).

Coincidence or not, the untimely deaths of two people involved in the "rescue" only bodes to draw attention to the illegitimacy of the original scenario and its obvious spin and fabrications.
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0007 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Oct-27-03 07:46 AM
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5. What a mess to stew in!
Can't the US get it right?
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donsu Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Oct-27-03 10:59 AM
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6. it's not the US making a mess it's the criminal bushgang
nt
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Tom Yossarian Joad Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Oct-27-03 12:16 PM
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7. This guy was on Faux News, talking abt how dangerous things were
for him and his since aiding Pvt. Lynch.

Made me wonder, if you are now a "marked man," WHAT THE FUCK ARE YOU DOING GIVING TELEVISION INTERVIEWS????????
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underpants Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Oct-27-03 02:46 PM
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10. No need to worry he was king fu champ of Iraq
Edited on Mon Oct-27-03 02:51 PM by underpants
When NBC did their gushing report on him last friday on Dateline he was 'trained in marital arts' by Monday morning on the Today Show he was a 'former kung fu champion of Iraq'. The story detailed how he had to fight his way out of his family's apartment (they had already left) against TWO pro Saddam neighbors. Honest to goodness they showed him exhibiting a jumping twisted kick in a martial arts studio too.

Oh and now according to his book he walked 36 miles.

Oh and as the Fedayeen were shooting at him in a high speed chase (he's driving at this point in the story) in a daring race to cross a bridge the Marines told him would be bombed that night (he is just now learning English while working for Bob Livingston' lobbying organization) he made it across as the bombs rained down but the car with the Fedayeen in it was hit.................... uh huh.
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Tom Yossarian Joad Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Oct-27-03 02:49 PM
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12. Thank God, no one had kryptonite!
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underpants Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Oct-27-03 02:51 PM
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14. Or had read Tom Clancy
They would have known what was about to happen.

LOL Billy
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saskatoon Donating Member (574 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Oct-27-03 02:48 PM
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11. You hit the nail on the head, what indeed!
The truth about Jessica



The truth about Jessica
Her Iraqi guards had long fled, she was being well cared for - and doctors had already tried to free her. John Kampfner discovers the real story behind a modern American war myth

Thursday May 15, 2003
The Guardian

Jessica Lynch became an icon of the war. An all-American heroine, the story of her capture by the Iraqis and her rescue by US special forces became one of the great patriotic moments of the conflict. It couldn't have happened at a more crucial moment, when the talk was of coalition forces bogged down, of a victory too slow in coming.
Her rescue will go down as one of the most stunning pieces of news management yet conceived. It provides a remarkable insight into the real influence of Hollywood producers on the Pentagon's media managers, and has produced a template from which America hopes to present its future wars.

But the American media tactics, culminating in the Lynch episode, infuriated the British, who were supposed to be working alongside them in Doha, Qatar. This Sunday, the BBC's Correspondent programme reveals the inside story of the rescue that may not have been as heroic as portrayed, and of divisions at the heart of the allies' media operation.

"In reality we had two different styles of news media management," says Group Captain Al Lockwood, the British army spokesman at central command. "I feel fortunate to have been part of the UK one."

In the early hours of April 2, correspondents in Doha were summoned from their beds to Centcom, the military and media nerve centre for the war. Jim Wilkinson, the White House's top figure there, had stayed up all night. "We had a situation where there was a lot of hot news," he recalls. "The president had been briefed, as had the secretary of defence."

The journalists rushed in, thinking Saddam had been captured. The story they were told instead has entered American folklore. Private Lynch, a 19-year-old clerk from Palestine, West Virginia, was a member of the US Army's 507th Ordnance Maintenance Company that took a wrong turning near Nassiriya and was ambushed. Nine of her US comrades were killed. Iraqi soldiers took Lynch to the local hospital, which was swarming with fedayeen, where he was held for eight days. That much is uncontested.

Releasing its five-minute film to the networks, the Pentagon claimed that Lynch had stab and bullet wounds, and that she had been slapped about on her hospital bed and interrogated. It was only thanks to a courageous Iraqi lawyer, Mohammed Odeh al-Rehaief, that she was saved. According to the Pentagon, Al-Rehaief risked his life to alert the Americans that Lynch was being held.

Just after midnight, Army Rangers and Navy Seals stormed the Nassiriya hospital. Their "daring" assault on enemy territory was captured by the military's night-vision camera. They were said to have come under fire, but they made it to Lynch and whisked her away by helicopter. That was the message beamed back to viewers within hours of the rescue.

Al-Rehaief was granted asylum barely two weeks after arriving in the US. He is now the toast of Washington, with a fat $500,000 (£309,000) book deal. Rescue in Nassiriya will be published in October. As for Lynch, her status as cult hero is stronger than ever. Internet auction sites have listed at least 10 Jessica Lynch items, ranging from an oil painting with an opening bid of $200 to a $5 "America Loves Jessica Lynch" fridge magnet. Trouble is that doctors now say she has no recollection of the whole episode and probably never will. Her memory loss means that "researchers" have been called in to fill in the gaps.

One story, two versions. The doctors in Nassiriya say they provided the best treatment they could for Lynch in the midst of war. She was assigned the only specialist bed in the hospital, and one of only two nurses on the floor. "I was like a mother to her and she was like a daughter,"says Khalida Shinah.

"We gave her three bottles of blood, two of them from the medical staff because there was no blood at this time,"said Dr Harith al-Houssona, who looked after her throughout her ordeal. "I examined her, I saw she had a broken arm, a broken thigh and a dislocated ankle. Then I did another examination. There was no shooting, no bullet inside her body, no stab wound - only RTA, road traffic accident," he recalled. "They want to distort the picture. I don't know why they think there is some benefit in saying she has a bullet injury."

The doctors told us that the day before the special forces swooped on the hospital the Iraqi military had fled. Hassam Hamoud, a waiter at a local restaurant, said he saw the American advance party land in the town. He said the team's Arabic interpreter asked him where the hospital was. "He asked: 'Are there any Fedayeen over there?' and I said, 'No'." All the same, the next day "America's finest warriors" descended on the building.

"We heard the noise of helicopters," says Dr Anmar Uday. He says that they must have known there would be no resistance. "We were surprised. Why do this? There was no military, there were no soldiers in the hospital.

"It was like a Hollywood film. They cried, 'Go, go, go', with guns and blanks and the sound of explosions. They made a show - an action movie like Sylvester Stallone or Jackie Chan, with jumping and shouting, breaking down doors." All the time with the camera rolling. The Americans took no chances, restraining doctors and a patient who was handcuffed to a bed frame.

There was one more twist. Two days before the snatch squad arrived, Al-Houssona had arranged to deliver Jessica to the Americans in an ambulance. "I told her I will try and help you escape to the American Army but I will do this very secretly because I could lose my life." He put her in an ambulance and instructed the driver to go to the American checkpoint. When he was approaching it, the Americans opened fire. They fled just in time back to the hospital. The Americans had almost killed their prize catch.

Also her father said she did not have amnesia.
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Tom Yossarian Joad Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Oct-28-03 05:11 AM
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16. I was watching a live feed of an interview with the Lynch clan as a r
reporter asked what Jessica remembered. The moter rolled her eyes and seemed to guffaw as Jessica's father said. "Her memory's just as good as it was before she left."

I remember this well because I was trying to follow the story closely as I said it was a manufactured story on April 1 when they showed the folded flag being gripped by the girl as they carried her out of the hospital in what was first claimed to be a hail of enemy gunfire."
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jokerman93 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Oct-27-03 03:36 PM
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15. Hide in plain view
Edited on Mon Oct-27-03 03:39 PM by jokerman2004
If you're really in danger, it would make sense to get as many people watching as possible...

On edit: And how much time does pvt.Lynch have before the furor dies down and she disappears into the fog of America's limited attention span?

Will she be in danger then too?
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