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Family's fears grow for teen in Iraqi prison PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 16 July 2008

zaid.jpgThe family of an 18-year-old student from South Dublin who is being detained in an Iraqi prison has accused the Department of Foreign Affairs of “doing nothing” to secure the return of their loved one to Ireland.
On May 20 of this year Abbas Alubaidi - who is both an Iraqi and an Irish citizen - was arrested at his uncle’s house in Baghdad after US forces discovered suspicious wires outside the residence.
The wire led to a sign, which had another wire reportedly leading to a bomb.
Nearly two months on and Mr Alubaidi is still languishing in a Baghdad prison with terrorist suspects, despite claims by his family that the Iraqi authorities have caught the real culprits responsible for planting the explosive device.
Speaking from the family home in Churchtown, his brother Zaid (16) told of how the family believes the Department of Foreign Affairs is not doing enough to repatriate Abbas and how they fear he might still be imprisoned without charge next year if the Irish Government doesn’t take action.
Zaid described how his brother travelled to Baghdad in February to take a break from his studies and to learn Arabic, which he intended to take in his Leaving Certificate next year.
Zaid said the last time the family had spoken to Abbas was two weeks ago when he told them the authorities in Baghdad had arrested those responsible for planting the bomb.

However, despite this, Zaid said the department had given the family no indication when Abbas would be released and free to return to Ireland.
“They [the Iraqi authorities] have said that they have actually caught the people who planted the bombs,” Zaid claimed. “He is in prison right now but the problem is that the Department of Foreign Affairs is really doing nothing. We are still waiting on word from them as to what is going to happen.
“At this stage all they [the Department of Foreign Affairs] have done is confirmed that he is an Irish citizen - that’s all.
“We spoke to them a week ago and they said they would do something about it and asked us to give them some time but we are still waiting to hear back from them.”
He added: “My parents have met with people at the Department of Foreign Affairs and my mother got really angry with them. She said they were doing nothing to help my brother and she started crying in front of the department representatives. Now we want to put some pressure on them to try and get them to do something.
 “We are afraid that he could still be in jail in six months’ time. The Americans would have no problem keeping him in there. He could still be in there next year for no reason. They don’t give a damn.”
Following the discovery of the bomb, US forces sent a robot to the home where Abbas was staying with his uncle and cousin Ahmed.The young man, who plans on studying dentistry in UCD or Trinity when he completes his Leaving Certificate in Colaiste Eanna next year, was taken away in a US military jeep with his uncle.
The US forces searched the property following the discovery but they were unable to find any evidence of insurgency, the Alubaidi family claimed.
In a statement the Department of Foreign Affairs said it strongly advises Irish citizens to avoid all travel to Iraq and those who are there to leave.
“Despite this clear advice, the person concerned travelled with his family to Iraq in February of this year and remained there until his arrest in May,” a spokesman said. 
“Since becoming aware of his arrest by the Multi National Forces for possible terrorist related offences, the department has provided extensive assistance.
“We have raised his case and received information on his situation from the US Embassy in Dublin, the US Embassy in Baghdad and the British Embassy. 
“We have also offered to arrange for him to receive a consular visit,” the official added. “Officials from the department have met the family on several occasions and have kept them fully updated on all the information we received. This assistance will continue to be provided”.
 
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