The man who saved Private Lynch . . .

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Reports: Iraqi Lawyer Aided in POW Rescue
Reports: Iraqi Lawyer Risked Life Giving Marines Information That Led to POW's Rescue

April 4 —
An Iraqi lawyer tipped U.S. forces to the location of POW Jessica Lynch after seeing her slapped in the face by a burly Fedayeen security man guarding her in a Nasiriyah hospital, according to published reports.

The 32-year-old lawyer, identified only as Mohammed, told The Washington Post and USA Today that he peered through a window at the hospital where his wife worked as a nurse and saw a sight that "cut" his heart: Lynch being slapped in the face by the black-clad Iraqi security agent.

He said he decided on the spot he had to tell U.S. forces where to find the captured American private.

"Don't worry, don't worry," he recalled telling Lynch after later sneaking into her hospital room and promising to help.

Mohammed walked out of Nasiriyah along a treacherous road known as "ambush alley" and, hands raised, approached a U.S. Marine.

The Marine asked curtly: "What do you want?" Mohammed offered "important information about woman soldier in hospital."

In the days that followed, Mohammed made several more risky trips to the hospital, which was full of Iraqi security guards, at the request of U.S. officers. He gathered information on the number of troops and made hand-drawn maps of the building's layout and location.

His wife, Iman, filled in other crucial details, including the fact a helicopter could land on the roof, according to USA today.

Lynch, a 19-year-old Army supply clerk, was captured in an ambush when she and other members of the 507th Maintenance Company made a wrong turn in Nasiriyah. U.S. commandos rescued her Tuesday in a nighttime raid.

Asked why he decided to help, Mohammed said he simply couldn't watch the mistreatment of a fellow human being without taking action.

"A person is a human being regardless of nationality," he told the Post. "Believe me, I love Americans."

Mohammed, talked to the newspapers after he, his wife and daughter were taken to a U.S. military camp in the Iraqi desert. They were to be flown later to a refugee center in Umm Qasr, Iraq's deepwater Persian Gulf port. He withheld his last name to protect his family.

Mohammed told the newspapers he acted will full knowledge of the risks.

"I am afraid not for me," he said. "I am afraid about my daughter and my wife. ... Because I love much."

Marines said Mohammed's story gave them courage.

"He's sort of an inspiration to all of us," Lt. Col. Rick Long told the Post.

Lynch was flown Wednesday to a U.S. air base in Landstuhl, Germany, where she underwent back surgery at a military hospital. She was said also to have suffered fractures in both legs and a broken arm.
 
I saw the story earlier today on fox news. I definitely admire his courage. I just hope we get him and his family out of the country and provide him a safe place to repay him for what he did to save her.
 
I heard this story this morning on the news! Apparently the guards had gotten suspicious of his behavior and had gone to his house to "search". Prior to that, he had his wife and daughter hidden, and then I believe I heard shortly before the rescue, they escaped from the area.

He's a good man, and a very couragous man! I too hope that somehow he is compensated. He took many risks, and I for one feel he deserves a reward. just my opinion.
 
I understand he walked 6 miles one way more than once, trying to help rescue this Marine. The story really touched my heart.
 
What a brave man. I sure hope he and his family stay safe.
 
This is just the type of post I needed to hear -- truly a DIS FLUFF day -- isn't it!;)
 
I have not watched much TV this week. This is a wonderful story. I hope they are all safe.
 
He is truly a hero. I wish him and his family the very best that life has to offer. People like him are the reason why we're fighting this war.
 
That man is truly a hero and may he and his family enjoy a life full of many blessings.
 
Definitely a hero. If there were more people like him in the world, we wouldn't be having wars.
 
WOW!!! THis brought tears to my eyes.What a brave man,this really took a lot of courage.God bless him and keeps his family safe.He is a true heroe.:earseek:
 
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He is truly a hero. I wish him and his family the very best that life has to offer. People like him are the reason why we're fighting this war.

I agree. Love for fellow human beings is why we are there helping these people get away from SH. I pray this amn will be blessed in a very special way.
 
What courage it took for this man to do this, putting himself and his family in danger. I hope we can repay him somehow.
 
Can we exchange Heraldo Rivera's citizenship for him?

If so, we would be getting the better of the deal! ;)

He has inspired many..... :bounce:
 
People like him is what it is all about. He is a hero, and I hope him and his family get safety and help. They will need it now.
 
I remember watching an interview with Jessica's family and when asked about the man who rescued her, her dad said he was an angel. I believe in angels and this man is one! Great story!!
 
They should make that man the new president of Iraq.
 
The thing I love about this story is that compassion, kindness, and courage can be found everywhere. It is so heartening to find it among our 'adversary', and all similar examples in this war and throughout history make us feel more hopeful about the human race. Thank-you, Mohammed from Iraq!
 








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