Iraqi Class of '07: "Get Us Out of Here. Please."
The blessings of freedom:
Cheated of Future, Iraqi Graduates Want to Flee
They started college just before or after the American invasion with dreams of new friends and parties, brilliant teachers and advanced degrees that would lead to stellar jobs, marriage and children. Success seemed well within their grasp.
Four years later, Iraq’s college graduates are ending their studies shattered and eager to leave the country. In interviews with more than 30 students from seven universities, all but four said they hoped to flee immediately after receiving their degrees. Many said they did not expect Iraq to stabilize for at least a decade.
"I used to dream about getting a Ph.D., participating in international conferences, belonging to a team that discovered cures for diseases like AIDS, leaving my fingerprint on medicine," said Hasan Tariq Khaldoon, 24, a pharmacy student in Mosul, in the north. "Now all these dreams have evaporated."
Karar Alaa, 25, a medical student at Babil University, south of Baghdad, said, "Staying here is like committing suicide."
Maybe some of the wingnut crowd would like to experience first hand the blessings of freedom. I'd be willing to bet that in exchange for fully paid tuition, most entrance requirements would be waived.
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