Boy, 5, doused in gas, set on fire by insurgents - Donations needed

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 insurgents. 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](http://topics.cnn.com/topics/iraq_war) 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.” Iraq](http://topics.cnn.com/topics/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.

Boy, 5, doused in gas, set on fire by masked men - CNN.com

Can we all jointly make a contribution for the kid?

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If anyone wants to donate use this link

select youssif’s fund in the drop down box.

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ohhh its sickenin!

Im speechless..

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thank you for the link chintu. im making this a sticky in case other people want to contribute.

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Speechless.

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how could anybody do this to a child:teary1:
I hope God looks over this poor lil boy…

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yeah. you need to see the pictures to really feel the horrible nature of this. i cant imagine the psychological impact of growing up with that disfigurement.

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How can anyone do this to a human being, let alone a 5 year old kid? Is human being nothing more than a piece of paper which anyone can burn at their will and get away with? Being "low" is getting new definition everyday now.

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I think we should also set up a donation fund for those Iraqis who were half incinerated by incendiary and chemical weapons in Fallujah when US forces dropped white phosphorus bombs on them...Man, those Iraqis literally melted wherever the phosphorus touched them...

Maybe also for those burnt and disfigured people left by those MI5 and CIA guys who detonated car bombs dressed as Iraqis...

Re: Boy, 5, doused in gas, set on fire by insurgents - Donations needed

So you’re saying that it’s perfectly okay for Sunni terrorists to bomb Shi’a masjids and murder innocent Shi’a, right?

I guess those “polytheists” in Sadr City deserve such punishment :rolleyes:

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What a shame...

I hope Allah protects this child and gives him a terrific life in the future!

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Horrible !!!!!!

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How can any person do this to a child?? It would be a disgrace calling him an animal...more like Satan incarnate. :(

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**LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) **-- Youssif, the 5-year-old Iraqi boy who was savagely burned by masked men, arrived in the United States late Tuesday with his family – the first step toward his lengthy rehabilitation in the United States.
For a family whose lives were tortured by the random and brutal violence of Iraq, the sheer magnitude of stepping onto American soil was surreal. His parents were rendered speechless. Quite simply they grinned from ear to ear. They didn’t need to speak. The joy on their faces was palpable.
They had traveled more than 7,500 miles to get help for their son, from war-torn central Baghdad to coastal Los Angeles. It marked the first time the family had ever left their homeland, let alone ride on a plane.
“Oh my God, it’s so green. Am I in heaven?” Youssif’s mother, Zainab, said after arriving in Chicago before the family flew on to Los Angeles where Youssif will be treated.
“I feel like I’m in a dream,” said his father, whom CNN has agreed not to name. “Someone needs to pinch me.”

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Watch CNN’s Arwa Damon tell what Youssif and his baby sister did first »](Youssif and family arrive in U.S.: 'Am I in heaven?' - CNN.com)
The family left Amman, Jordan, early Tuesday en route to the United States. The night before they departed, Youssif didn’t sleep a wink. He woke the family up extra early, shouting, “Let’s go! Let’s go!”
Youssif, his parents and his infant sister, Ayaa, finished their 24-hour journey in Los Angeles around 11 p.m. PT Tuesday. They were greeted by members of the Children’s Burn Foundation, the nonprofit organization that paid for the family’s travel and is covering all of Youssif’s medical bills.
Youssif playfully fought with his father over the luggage cart in Los Angeles International Airport. “I want to push it. I want to push it,” he said gleefully.
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The family was then whisked away to the two-bedroom, two-bath apartment where they will be staying during Youssif’s treatment. It’s a stark contrast to their humble one-room home in a rundown central Baghdad](http://topics.cnn.com/topics/baghdad) neighborhood rife with violence.
There was a television, toys everywhere, and a balcony. A crib sat in the kids’ bedroom and the kitchen even had a high-chair so that Youssif’s sister would be able to eat with them at the table. For the first time in a long time, the family laughed out of pure joy.

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When Youssif walked into the new home, he glanced at the plush wall-to-wall carpet and ordered everyone to take their shoes off. Don’t get it dirty, he said. His mother opened a door in the master bedroom and marveled at the walk-in closet. “Is this a bedroom? It can’t be a closet,” she said.
Standing on the apartment’s balcony, Youssif’s father turned to Barbara Friedman, executive director of the Children’s Burn Foundation.
“You see America on television, but you never imagine or dream that you will ever be here.” He paused, tears in his eyes.
“It’s more than paradise.”
This is the same father who walked the streets of Baghdad seeking help for his boy. He went to the Health Ministry and even wrote letters to the Iraqi parliament and the prime minister’s office for help. No one would listen.
Desperate, he turned to CNN. “Look at what these monsters did to my boy,” he said. Watch how Youssif was transformed from a smiling boy to a disfigured victim](http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/world/2007/08/22/damon.iraq.disfigured.boy.cnn) http://www.cnn.com/.element/img/2.0/global/icons/video_icon.gif
CNN and CNN.com first reported his story on August 22 after the family risked their lives to tell his story: On January 15, masked men grabbed Youssif outside his home, doused him with gas and set him on fire.
The story prompted an outpouring of support to get help for Youssif. More than 12,000 CNN.com users have contributed to a fund set up by the Children’s Burn Foundation.
In recent weeks, the foundation worked feverishly with the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad to secure the necessary paperwork for the family’s travel to the United States – something that typically takes months, if not years, to do.
Youssif and his family are expected to be in the United States for six months to a year while he undergoes multiple surgeries and extensive rehabilitation.
They are to meet with Dr. Peter Grossman, the plastic surgeon who will perform the operations, Wednesday afternoon. Grossman works for the nearby Grossman Burn Center and is donating his services to Youssif’s cause.
On this day, the family finally was simply ecstatic to have finally made it here. They arrived on September 11 – the date the United States will always remember as a day of unspeakable horror.
But for this family, 9/11 will always mean something much different: Hope and a better future for their son – and a newfound love for America.

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“This is a moment that will stay with us forever,” Youssif’s dad said.
Friedman smiled broadly and said, “For us too.”

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missed this update.. im really glad something got done for this kid Alhamdulillah.

:k:

hyperactive.. if you feel that other people/kids need help, perhaps you could set up something yourself, or bring up the cases of these people yourself. this is ramzaan, Im sure any call for donations for a specific person or charity that you are aware of will get a good response.

hopefully you werent just making a political point.