Iraq: Masked men douse 5yo with gas, set alight. Pic / click@own risk

Fred

Middle of the road
I can't imagine what it would be like to live in a place like this.

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http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/meast/08/22/iraq.boy/index.html

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Boy, 5, doused in gas, set on fire by masked men

BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- Five-year-old Youssif is scarred for life, his once beautiful smile turned into a grotesquely disfigured face -- the face of a horrifying act by masked men. They grabbed him on a January day outside his central Baghdad home, doused him with gas and set him ablaze.

It's an act incomprehensibly savage, even by Iraq's standards today. No one has been arrested and the motive remains unknown.

In a war-ravaged city torn by sectarian violence and marked by acts of vengeance, this attack's apparent randomness stands out as an example of what life has become in a place where brutality -- even against young children -- is a constant.

"They dumped gasoline, burned me, and ran," Youssif told CNN, pointing down the street with his scarred hands where his attackers fled.

As he sucked his thumb, he repeated, "I was burning." He tried to put the flames out himself.

It looks as though this boy's face melted and then froze into rivers cutting through swollen hard flesh. It's hard to see the energetic outgoing child his parents describe beneath the sullen demeanor that defines Youssif today.

"He's become spiteful, I am not sure why," said his mother, Zainab. "He is jealous of everyone. If I say the slightest thing to him, he cries. He's sensitive."

Even things like eating have become a chore. His face contorts when he tries to shovel rice into his mouth, carefully angling the spoon and then using his fingers to push the little grains through lips he can no longer fully open.

He has also become jealous of the baby sister he used to dote on. "I sit sometimes at night and cry," Zainab said, her voice heavy with guilt. "If only I hadn't let him go outside, if only I hadn't let him play."

It was on January 15 that masked men attacked her boy, their identities still unknown. Zainab said she was upstairs at the time.

"I heard screaming. I thought someone was fighting or something," she said.

She ran downstairs, saw her son and fainted. When she came to, she barely recognized her child. "His head was so swollen, you couldn't see his eyes, and his nose was pushed in."

"There was blood," she added, shuddering slightly. "The skin was melted off."

He spent two months in the hospital recovering from the severe burns. These days Youssif spends most of his time indoors, in front of the computer. It's only then that traces of the 5-year-old in him emerge. "He can't play outside with the other kids," Zainab said. "The other day they were playing, and he came in crying. I asked him, 'What's wrong?' and he said, 'They won't play with me because I am burned.'"

She said he once wanted to be a doctor and he loved kindergarten. "He used to be the one who would wake me up every morning, saying let's go to school," Zainab recalled.

She coaxed him to tell me the few words he knows in English. "Girl, boy, window, fan," he said, his voice barely audible, the words barely intelligible.

Doctors told the family there is little more they can do to help Youssif. The family can't afford care outside Iraq.

So Zainab has taken a massive risk by telling her story to the world. Her husband works as a security guard, and it's too dangerous for him to talk to the media.

"I'd prefer death than seeing my son like this," Zainab said.

All she wants is for someone to help her little boy smile again.
 

Perpetuity

Inactive
Hell has a special place for the scum who inflicted this. Sadening and sickening, at the same time. Makes you wonder what he's going to be like when it grows up...if he's allowed that opportunity.:(
 

cecilia

Senior Member
Dear God, there just aren't any words to describe my emotions at reading this story. I can only pray for the boy and his family and hope his attackers recieve exactly what they deserve. Heaven help us all.:cry:
 

Marthanoir

TB Fanatic
PURE ****ING EVIL!!!! :mad:

i just cant understand the mindset of these people, i mean i could shoot somebody in self defence and not loose a moments sleep over it,
put to pour petrol over a child and light it, is beyond belief,
what possible motive or action could warrent this, these people are evil incarnate,
and yes it could happen there,
it happened here in Ireland, a couple of thugs poured petrol through the open window of a parked car over 2 wee ones, and set fire to it,
the reason : because their mum wouldnt give them a lift :shk:
 

momof23goats

Deceased
what kind of animals would do this?
seems that the ME people have no reguard at all for human life, or what they do to each other. as long as they do their thing for allua, or who ever. I find this totally disgusting.
 

teadrinker

Senior Member
Awhile ago, I watch a show on Oprah, about a little girl who also lived in the mideast. She went outside to do some cooking, I think, and the stove exploded or something went wrong with the stove. All her skin melted. Unbeliveable! Somehow, I don't remember how, someone brought her here to the USA and she lived with a family. I think it was the doctor who was going to fix her. They showed her before picture and after picture. That poor little girl, what she must have went through. Now this poor little guy. Maybe someone will see this story and some doctor will try to help him also. I really hope that someone does. His before picture is so cute. Poor little guy.

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