xenophobia adalah kejahatan siapapun korbannnya...

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الثلاثاء 04 
جمادى الأولى 
1433هـ - 27 مارس 2012م

Family of murdered Iraqi-American woman recounts story of brutal attack
Shaima Alwadi was beaten to death in San Diego. Her murder has sent shock waves 
across the United States. (File photo)  

Kamal Kobeissi, Al Arabiya

In their first interview with the media, the family of Iraqi-American woman 
Shaima Alwadi, who was beaten to death in San Diego, decided to break their 
silence and recount the details of the murder that has sent shock waves across 
the United States and brought back worries of rising Islamophobia in the West. 
"My wife was a victim of xenophobia," Alwadi's widower Qassem al-Hamidi told Al 
Arabiya in a phone interview Tuesday. Hamidi said he and his wife are both from 
the city of al-Samawa in the governorate of al-Muthana in southern Iraq. "We 
got married in a refugee camp in Saudi Arabia." Hamidi and Alwadi had five sons 
and daughters, aged 17, 16, 13, 12 and eight.

Hamidi, 48, said he could not go on talking and explained that he was in a bad 
state before passing on the telephone to his wife's cousin Hussein Alwadi.

"I saw her body in the dinning room a few minutes before the police arrived," 
her cousin told Al Arabiya.

He said the murderer snuck into the house on Wednesday morning from the back 
garden.

"The garden has no fence so he was able to break the glass of the kitchen 
window right away and apparently he did so without making a noise."

Hussein added that the attacker then reached for the window handle, opened it, 
and got inside.

"He did so after watching Shaima's husband drive away with four of the children 
he was taking to school. Only Shaima and her eldest daughter Fatima stayed in 
the house. Fatima was asleep."

The murderer, Hussein recounted, saw Shaima in the dinning room and attacked 
her with an iron rod or a spanner.

"He first hit her on her forehead then on her right ear. The third strike was 
on the back of her head. This was followed by five fast and consecutive strikes 
on her head and shoulders."

Shaima, Hussein said, lost consciousness, upon which the attacker left the 
house.

"Because the attack was fast, the eldest daughter Fatima, who was asleep in the 
upper floor, did not hear a thing and only found out when she woke up and went 
downstairs to see her mother's body drenched in blood."

Hussein added that they immediately transferred Shaima to the hospital, where 
she died three days later after doctors failed to save her life and had to take 
her off life support.

"We got her body and are taking the necessary procedures to take it to Iraq, 
where she will be buried."

In addition to the calamity that has befallen the family after Shaima's death, 
Hussein noted, they have also been subjected to a smear campaign that has 
caused them a great deal of emotional hurt.

"The media said that Shiama's husband was a cultural advisor at the U.S. Army 
and that he used to train American soldiers heading to the Middle East."

According to Hussein, Qassem al-Hamidi has been unable to work for the past 18 
years.

"He had a complete kidney failure and one of his brothers had to come from 
Sweden to donate one of his kidneys to him."

Hussein added that Hamidi has had refugee status since he came to the United 
States and that Social Welfare pays his rent and his family's expenses.

"Shaima did not work so they had no source of income."

Hussein Alwadi was a taxi driver at San Diego Airport and is currently working 
at the administration of a well-known supermarket in the city of El Cajon, 
where he lives with his wife and four children.

Hussein said that he and his family were at the same refugee camp where Shaima 
and her husband got to know each other. The camp, which in 1991 sheltered more 
than 32,000 Iraqis who fled Saddam Hussein's regime, was located in the town of 
Rafha in northern Saudi Arabia.

Both families stayed in the camp for four years before immigrating to the 
United States.

In 1995, they all left to the United States including Shaima's seven brothers, 
some of whom currently live in San Diego and neighboring cities and others in 
Texas with Shaima's mother.

Shaima's father, Islamic preacher Sayyed Nabil Moaad Alwadi, was in Iraq when 
he got a phone call about his daughter's death.

"He will stay there to receive her body and burry her," Hussein concluded.


(Translated from Arabic by Sonia Farid)

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