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July 19, 2009
Deliveries for July 25, 2009 (next deliveries will be August 8).This week we have two families from Iraq and one from Burma. Our first family left Iraq for Jordan
in 1999. The father had been a wealthy business man and factory owner.
He was robbed by his neighbor, and then
the neighbor called the government and accused him of being
against Iraq. He was accused of blowing up a building
and sent to jail, where he spent three months and
was severely tortured. He was found innocent of the crime,
but was not allowed to leave jail unless he agreed
to give all of his possessions to the Iraqi government or he would
be executed. While in prison his arm was
broken and he was down to 100 pounds.
They lived in Jordan for almost 11 years, but their children were
not happy. Their children are very bright and
made very good grades. The Jordanian children teased them and gave
them a hard time because they were
different. Their oldest son was to be given an award from the school for his
outstanding academic achievement.
When the other children found out they beat him up and cut his face badly. They
knew they must leave Jordan.
We have designated this family a “Hope Family” because they are not in
need of help from us. An independent benefactor has furnished their apartment. We will visit them and give them a gift basket
as a “welcome to America” gift.
Our second family is a woman whose husband was with the Iraqi police and who went missing.
She and her children (who are now
7, 5, and 18 months)
moved to Syria for one year and lived with her parents. She has still had
no word
about her husband. She decided to come to the US for her children's
sake. In college she worked in the
micro biology lab.
Our third family
is from Bhutan, but we were not able to converse since they speak very little English and we had no translator. They are a
couple with an 18 yr old son and two daughters, 16 and 9.
10:21 pm mdt
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