Helena Cobban's blog at
http://www.justworldnews.org, has more. Scroll down to "Faiza's son". In the comment section is this posting...
We at Amigos Para la Paz in San Jose, Costa Rica, have just been informed that Khalid Jarrar, a twenty-three year old engineering student and peace activist working in conjunction with Friends, has been abducted from his university in Baghdad. His abduction occurred within the last fourty-eight hours and he was taken to Mokhabarat prison in Iraq. Although we have no further details, and the charges against him have not been stated, his father received a call from Khalid during the last twenty-four hours saying only, he was in prison.
Khalid Jarrar has dedicated his life to helping Iraqi citizens who are victims of the war to receive medication. He has worked with Mèdicins Sans Frontiere, Friends and Iraqi doctors. Khalid describes himself stating, I am pro God, I am pro life, I am pro humanity, I am pro truth, and when the American government chooses to be against all that then damn it: i AM anti American-government. We know him as a kind and gentle soul, and a devout religious Sunni who believes God sends him many brothers and sisters from various religions to work toward peace.
The urgency of Khalid´s situation prevents us from further elaborating the positive and powerful influence he has had on the human rights crisis in Iraq. We are calling on you to activate your local, national, and international networks to inform the press and government officials both of his abduction and undoubted innocence. Join us in working toward a peaceful resolution to Kahlid`s abduction. Free Khalid!
Sincerely,
Isabel Macdonald, Coordinator, Amigos Para la Paz
Christiane S Harrison, Volunteer,
Posted by Christiane S. Harrison at 15.07.2005 10:47
To-day Juan Cole reports the arrest of Khalid too. He offers this Email address consul@iraqiembassy.org to write in his support, for his release or for a rapid trial. Why he says that Riverbend was the first to report about the fact is beyond my head (she links to Raed's blog, one of Khalid's brothers).
I wonder whether the Americans didn't pressure the Iraqis to jail Khalid, in order to silence Faiza's voice in America.
Faiza, I'm with you and your family in thoughts in these hard days and hope that Khalid will soon be released unharmed.
Posted by Christiane at 16.07.2005 05:05