My father,Reza Haftbaradaran, writes of the agonizing time we went though the hindrances made by Iraqi forces that was intentional to delay my treatment. I waited for more than 20 hours as my body was getting frail.
He is writing to International conscience! . Is there any left?
All I know is that we MUST continue and we MUST stand till thevery end.
“Since the moment Saba’s thigh was shot by bullet and her artery and main bone was fractured, I figured out that they have made a hellish tunnel to torture to death, under the guise of treatment, whoever they failed to kill on the spot. It was about two kilometers from the so-called New Iraq Hospital to the main route heading Baquba. However, they stopped us seven times along this distance. At the last stop, I told the Iraqi major, who had stopped the convoy with no reason and sought to turn the patients’ aides back to Ashraf, that Saba was in critical condition and he should allow the convoy to go on. He whispered with his nearby colleague, “that’s so good; we too want all of them die.”
We reached at the main route after two hours. That was the first station to kill time. Then they took us to the Baquba hospital whereas the manager of the New Iraq Hospital knew that only in Baghdad Saba could undergo the surgery she needed. Therefore, taking us to Baquba was yet another part of their plot to kill time… In Baquba, when the physicians said that Saba needed to be taken to Baghdad immediately, an Iraqi officer by the name of Major Yasser came to me and said, “Separate from the PMOI to save Saba’s life and we shall provide best facilities for her treatment right away. Then we will take you and her to the best countries like France or wherever you wish..” After 14 hours of internal bleeding, they took her to the operation room at 21 p.m.. While I was not allowed to go anywhere, they asked me to provide blood for her. The outcome of this torture tunnel was nothing but Saba’s martyrdom.
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