| Last Diary from Baghdad, 21 April: Dr. Geert Van Moorter by satellite phone |
Iraqis: "They
have cut the branches, but the tree is still standing"
Bert De Belder
For
Dr. Claire Geraets and Dr. Geert Van Moorter it has been their last day in Baghdad. The Medical Team of Geneeskunde
voor de Derde Wereld (Medical Aid for the Third World) has undoubtedly done a fantastic job in Iraq. They
showed their concrete solidarity to Iraqi victims and health workers under the bombings. They never stopped
reporting to the people at home, among other things by a satellite phone that could be bought and taken to
Baghdad thanks to donations. They got media attention both in the Belgian and the international media with
their penetrating reports of
the war crimes committed by US-military.
Today they went to Al-Anour
hospital for the last time. There they recorded on video tape Dr. Mustafa Sadik declaring that he, together
with other people, will take the Belgian state to court for allowing war transports.
It
was their ‘last achievement’ in Baghdad, because
”after six weeks of hard work we decided to offer ourselves a ‘holiday’ of a few hours”, as Geert
said. “We intended to visit Sheik Abdel Kadr
mosque. It was closed, with the door of the Quran school
bashed in. Most probably the boorish
work of American marine boots. Near the mosque we could hear intermittent volleys. In that neighbourhood some
houses have been grabbed by Kurds of the PUK (One of the two parties operating under foreign cover in northern
Iraq since the latest Gulf war, warring each other. Bert de Belder) a fact that is not appreciated by
everybody.”
“We also called at
the painter Kassim Alfabdi’s home. He is sure that
the Americans will never control Iraq. ‘what they did at home, exterminate the Indians, they will never
succeed doing here’, he says, ‘they may have cut some branches off Iraq, but they will never be able to
destroy the whole tree.”
Fifteen minutes later
Geert calls again. ‘Shooting has just started again near our hotel. Journalists
are on the floor trying to film it. Can you hear? Probably a stray dog or something like that – those
American soldiers shoot at everything that appears abnormal to them in the dark.’