THE AMERICAN MEDICAL MISSION TO GAZA (AMMG) AIMS TO REPORT THE HUMANITARIAN AND MEDICAL OBSERVATIONS OF AMERICAN DOCTORS TRAVELING TO THE GAZA STRIP. THE AMMG DOES NOT ADVOCATE POLITICAL ACTION OR ESPOUSE POLITICAL VIEWS.

Saturday, March 21, 2009

This Week in Palestine Features Dr. Ismail Mehr

Radio host Sherif Fam of This Week in Palestine reports:

After the Storm


Photo courtesy of Dr. Shariq Sayeed

Friday, March 20, 2009

Traveling


Photo courtesy of Dr. Shariq Sayeed

Presentation On Efforts to Help Gaza

Susan L Wagner of the Wayland (MA) Town Crier reports:

WAYLAND - More than 200 people gathered recently at the Islamic Center of Boston in Wayland for a presentation titled "Gaza: An Eyewitness Account, Raising Awareness and Funds." The speakers were Drs. Ismail Mehr and Kanwal S. Chaudhry, members of the American Medical Mission to Gaza (AMM Gaza), which visited the Strip in late January, and Yousef Abdallah of Islamic Relief USA.

The AMM mission was the only group of American doctors up to that time to enter Gaza to provide medical assistance after the end of the hostilities of Dec. 27, 2008 to Jan. 18, 2009, with Israel. Their first attempt to enter via Egypt was refused by the Egyptian authorities who control parts of the border. They were finally able to slip in quietly on Jan. 24, staying until Jan. 31.

Mehr, chief of anesthesiology at St. James Mercy Hospital in Hornell, N.Y., was the leader of the team, and Chaudhry, a member of the Department of Emergency Medicine at Kings County Hospital in New York City, was the only woman in the group. Their "base camp," according to Mehr, was al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City.

During regular working hours, he said, he was assigned to the operating room, providing anesthesia to surgical patients. Chaudhry said she worked in both the medical and pediatric ERs, did rounds in the pediatric wards, and helped out in the operating room when necessary."I also went to the orphanage and did ‘well child checks’ there," she said.

In the afternoons and evenings, Mehr said, "Patients and family members would find us, and so we went to see them and make decisions to get them to the right people on our team to be taken care of."

According to both doctors, the medical crisis in Gaza is acute.

"The people there are suffering tremendously," Chaudhry said. "This is not only because of the most recent ‘Israeli offensive,’ but from the embargo that has been imposed on the Strip for the last 18 months. This does not allow anyone to enter or exit the Strip … and this is causing a slow grueling death among the people. They are not able to receive humanitarian aid, medications (such as chemotherapy), specialty trained health personnel, etc."

Mehr was taken aback at the amount of improvisation that was needed to treat the sick and wounded.

"I have been to third-world countries on medical relief before, and you always have to improvise," he said, "but not to this extent. We did treat acute burns, amputees, and so on, which we were expecting. But what we were not expecting were the children with cancer, the elderly with kidney failure, and middle-aged diabetics who cannot get insulin. These are issues that are fairly treatable and could be managed by a medical system."

The medical system in Gaza, he went on to say, needs a complete revamping and, for this, it is very important for physicians to be allowed into the Strip "unequivocally" for training purposes."It’s like in Iraq, where local troops are being trained to take over. In Gaza, it’s the local doctors and medical workers who need to be trained," he said.

Proceeds from the Islamic Center of Boston event went to Islamic Relief USA, which is in the midst of a multimillion-dollar campaign to benefit the people of Gaza.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Briar Cliff University to Host Gaza Event

Step Into the Promised Land
Unpacking Israel and Palestine

- Hear an ER doctor's (Rick Colwell) experiences in Gaza
- Listen to a Palestinian peace advocate
- Get a local expert's perspective on Israel and Palestine
- Learn about negotiations as a path to justice

7PM Thursday
March 26

Saint Francis Center, Briar Cliff University
Sioux City IA

Sponsored by Briar Cliff University Peace and Justice Committee and Siouxland Peace Coalition

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

To Gaza and Back

Chicago Crescent reports

Muslim American doctors help heal Palestinians
After spending eight days in war-torn Gaza, Dr. Imran Qureshi, an interventional radiologist from Aurora, feels "eye-opening" is an understatement to describe his experience. From understaffed and substandard medical equipment to fragmented buildings standing amidst rubble, the team of Muslim doctors saw first-hand what the world's largest outdoor prison looked like.

"I follow the news but I had no understanding of how bad the situation really is," Dr. Qureshi said in an interview of the Chicago Crescent. "But it was amazing to see how resilient the Gazans are about changing their condition."

As expected, Dr. Qureshi performed procedures beyond what he is used to here in Chicago. The team had to perform surgeries with limited anesthesia and very little monitoring. What they had not expected was how hospitable the Palestinians were. They has expected to survive on protein bars but patient's families and others took care of many of their meals. Even though the hotel room doors did not lock, their belongings remain untouched. They were also surprised as to the high regard the Palestinians held Muslim-American doctors.

"Even though 36 doctors and a jumbo jet of supplies from South Africa landed the same day as us, we were given the hero's welcome," Dr. Qureshi said.

Monday, March 16, 2009

Antiwar Group Features Dr. Ismail Mehr

Ream Kidane of the SocialistWorker.org reports:

ROCHESTER, N.Y.--Over 50 people packed the First Unitarian Church March 6 to hear a panel discussion featuring Dr. Ismail Mehr from the American Medical Mission to Gaza (AMMG), and local antiwar activists.

In conjunction with the Islamic Medical Association of North America (IMANA), Dr. Mehr and his team of 12 doctors from the AMMG traveled to Gaza just as Israel's initial military assault ended. Since returning, Dr. Mehr and his team have traveled the country sharing their photos, video and experiences about life under siege in Gaza.

Dr. Mehr's presentation began with a history of Israel's expansion from the early 1940s through its settlement expansion that continues to this day, displacing and expelling the native people all along the way. His photos and video of bombed-out apartment buildings, shot-up medical rehabilitation centers, schools, hospitals and mosques exposed the claim of "Israel's incredible restraint" as a cruel joke.

If the bulldozed cemetery, destroyed Palestinian parliament building and pastures filled with slaughtered livestock were not horrific enough, the crippling effects of Israel's two-year-old embargo and blockade brought many in the room to tears.

Children being held down while doctors stitched up wounds with no anesthetic, simple infections that led to amputation and photos of kidney tumors (a treatable condition in even the poorest countries) grown to the size of footballs due to the lack of supplies and medical equipment reminded us of the slow, agonizing death that many Palestinian men, women and children will face in the coming months.

As the panel continued, Brian Lenzo from Rochester Against War and the International Socialist Organization brought the reasons for the carnage home, with a detailed explanation of the history and ongoing money train, billions of dollars strong, of U.S. government aid that supports Israel's brutality.

Ryan Acuff from the University of Rochester Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), and a leading activist from the recently successful campus occupation at U of R, called for a continued mass movement that demands divestment, boycott and sanctions against Israel for its crimes.
The panelists agreed that the coming mobilizations around the sixth anniversary of the Iraq war demanding an end to the occupations of Iraq, Afghanistan and Palestine are the next key step in building that movement.


The event represented a step forward in integrating the movements for justice in Palestine with the antiwar movement in Rochester. It was also a sobering reminder that many more panels, demonstrations, boycotts and occupations will be needed in order to form that movement.

What you can do

Visit the American Medical Mission to Gaza Web site to find out more about the group or to bring Dr. Ismail Mehr and members of his team to your city.

Saturday, March 14, 2009

A New Beginning


Photo courtesy of Dr. Shariq Sayeed

Friday, March 13, 2009

Physician to Speak on Gaza

Ali Mustansir of The Shorthorn (University of Texas at Arlington) reports:

Physician to discuss his experience in Gaza today at UC Concho Room

The Muslim Student Association will host Ismail Mehr’s visit to UTA today where he’ll speak about his experience in Gaza after the conflict earlier this year.

Mehr is one of ten U.S. physicians from the Islamic Medical Association of North America who travelled to Gaza in January after the cease-fire was announced. He administered medical aid to Gazans with serious illness or injury at Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza.

Nanotechnology assistant professor, Electrical Engineering Assistant Professor and the Muslim Student Association Faculty Advisor Samir Iqbal, said he looks forward to hearing about Mehr’s experiences.

“[Mehr] will be speaking with no political connotation and no religious connotation,” Iqbal said, “What is the human situation there?”

Iqbal said he expects people with very strong and differing opinions to attend.

State Rep. Lon Burnam, D-Fort Worth, said that Mehr has an important message and that he plans to attend. He said that Mehr is doing the charity work the Quran calls him to do and shows the importance of people being ready to step in to help.

“[Mehr] is a great example of a professional person who gives their skill freely to help others,” Burnam said.

According to the IMANA Web site, their mission is to provide a forum and resource for Muslim physicians and other health care professionals, to promote a greater awareness of Islamic medical ethics and values among Muslims and the community-at-large, to provide humanitarian and medical relief, and to be an advocate in health care policy.

The American Medical Mission to Gaza reports on the humanitarian and medical observations of the physicians who traveled to Gaza.

When: 3 p.m.
Where: University Center Concho Room

3/13/09 Coverage

Financial cost of Israel's offensive on Gaza approaches $1.9 Billion

Israeli airstrikes continue to haunt Gaza children

UN Video

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Gaza Event in Dallas TX

Dr. Ismail Mehr – Islamic Medical Association of North America volunteer in Gaza

Hear the experiences of this medical doctor who practiced in Gaza for a week after the Israeli invasion. Dr. Mehr, a physician from New York , is one of the few Western witnesses to the bombing.


Reception @ 615-730PM
Presentation @ 745PM

University of Texas-Dallas
School of Engineering and Computer Science
South Building
TI Auditorium 2.102

The closest parking to the Engineering School is Lot J, adjacent to the Activity Center , across Drive A from the building. The room is directly inside the Engineering School south building – southwest corner of Drive A.
MAP

Sponsored by:
MSA
Dallas Peace Center

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Feeling The Emptiness


Photo courtesy of Dr. Shariq Sayeed

3/11/09 Coverage

UK aid convoy crosses into Gaza

Boxer Amir Khan helps raise funds for Palestine

Malaysia collects funds for humanitarian relief

British SatelliteNews video

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Arlington TX to Host Gaza Event

Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza: An American Doctor's Journey in Palestine
"What you did not see on CNN"

Dr. Ismail Mehr, head of anesthesiology at St. James Mercy Hospital in Hornell, N.Y. and a member of the Islamic Medical Association of North America (IMANA), will be speaking at University of Texas at Arlington about his first-hand experiences working in Gaza and treating patients with severe illnesses and injuries. Dr. Mehr is one of ten American doctors that dared to enter the extremely battered city of Gaza in Palestine after the Israeli war ended in January of 2009. Dr. Mehr and his colleagues treated the influx of a dying population in Shifaa Hospital. Please join us as we gather to learn about the untold stories of the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. The presentation will start at 3:00 p.m. sharp. DON'T BE LATE! Please invite your friends and colleagues to attend this important event.

Friday, March 13 2009
3-5 PM

University of Texas-Arlington
University Center, Concho Room (2nd Floor)

300 W First St
Arlington TX

For more details and RSVP, follow the Facebook
link
Email: suhasamihsuleiman@yahoo.com

Sponsored by:
Justice 4 Palestine Social Action Committee [DFW]
UTA MSA
CAIR DFW

Somebody's Home


Photo courtesy of Dr. Shariq Sayeed

Event for Gaza in Hornell NY

Gaza’s Dilemma
Presented by Dr. Ismail A. Mehr Team Leader, from Hornell

Dr. Mehr led a team of 9 physicians and 2 non medical personnel on a relief mission in Gaza recently. “We were the only Americans in Gaza” said Mehr when asked about other relief organizations and their work. Come join us to hear about what it is like to be in a war zone from the only American who dared go.

Monday March 16th 2009
7pm

Knights of Columbus
251 Main Street
Hornell NY

Sponsored by:
The Hornell Alfred Unitarian Universalist Society (HAUUS) &
Steuben County Green Party

Monday, March 9, 2009

MPAC to Host Gaza Dinner in Rochester NY

MPAC (Muslim Public Affairs Council) Rochester presents: "American Medical Mission to Gaza" Dinner

An eye witness account by American Muslim Doctors who volunteered their time away from their families to help the sick and wounded at Shifa Hospital in Gaza.

Presentations by: Dr. Hafiz Rehman (Pres. IMANA), Dr. Ismail Mehr (Hornell, NY), Dr. Imran Qureshi, Dr. Ahmed Colwell, Dr. Kanwal Chaudhry…


Saturday March 28th, 2009
6:00 pm Sharp!

Turkish Society of Rochester
677 Beahan Rd.

Rochester NY 14624

Tickets:
Adults…….$15.00
Students…..$10.00
5-12 yrs……$8.00
Under 5……...Free

For Information and Ticket Sales Contact:
Pres Bilal Binici 737-0622
V.P. Mesut Vardar 389-3907
Sec. Umaira Khan 662-9559
Treas. Fatih Binici 208-2779
Farzana Razvi 256-0017
Arifa Idris 716-316-9637

Dr. Ismail Mehr Speaks On Gaza

Ben Dean-Kawamura of Indymedia (Rochester NY) reports:

As soon as I entered the Unitarian Church on Thursday I was told they needed more chairs. I brought the chairs to the room where Dr. Ismail Mehr was presenting on his experience with the Islamic Medical Association of North America, which was overflowing with about 75 people. I took a seat at the doorway and watched him speak.

When I heard Dr. Mehr talk about the suffering and destruction that he witnessed I felt completely devastated. I think the almost everyone in the room was as well. Today I recorded Dr. Mehr talk about his experience in Palestine, click the links below to hear it.

Intro, medical situation in Gaza, effects of the embargo on medical care, children in Palestine Part 1 (ogg) - Part 1 (mp3)

Getting into Gaza, Egypt and Palestine, the effect of war on Gaza, white phosphorous Part 2 (ogg) - Part 2 (mp3)

Leaving Gaza, ways to help, AMMG's future plans Part 3 (ogg) - Part 3 (mp3)

For more information, check out Islamic Medical Association of North America's website as well as the American Medical Mission to Gaza Blog . Dr. Mehr will be presenting twice more in the Rochester area in the near future. Tuesday, March 24, 6:30pm in Brockport. and Friday March 27th, 5:30pm at the U of R.