Whereas, the City of Portland has a tradition of promoting peace, supporting reconciliation and honoring the greatness of the world’s
people that touch the hearts and souls of Portland; and
Whereas, U.S. air strikes in Falujah four years ago sent a missile into two-year-old Mustafa’s body, severing a leg, tearing up his
abdomen and shattering his and his parents’ dreams; and
Whereas, after doctors in Fallujah, working against incredible odds, saved Mustafa’s life, they cautioned his parents, “Your son came
through the surgery, but we can’t promise he’ll be alive five minutes from now”; and
Whereas, four years later on September 9th, 2008, this courageous little survivor arrived in Portland in his father’s arms through a
program called No More Victims; and
Whereas, Mustafa has received outstanding care at Doernbecher Children’s Hospital and Shriners’ Hospital, and as a result for the
first time in four years he is pain-free and healthier than he has been at any time since the attack that injured him; and
Whereas, this beautiful little six year old boy brings home to all of us just how devastating the human cost of this war truly is; and
Whereas, the treatment and support and love Mustafa has received in Portland have gone a long way to rebuild some of the shattered
dreams of a sweet and wonderful child; and
Whereas, people in Portland who have had the privilege of getting to know Mustafa and his father Ahmed have been forever touched
by their courage, warmth and yearnings for peace; and
Whereas, these newfound friendships have nurtured precious seeds of reconciliation and understanding that stretch from Portland to Fallujah with powerful impacts on people in both communities; and
Whereas, we as a community are humbled by the lessons they courageously teach us: that a parent’s love will take them on a difficult
journey half way around the world in search of treatment, that the victims of this and every war are really our sisters and brothers and that building bridges of peace in our troubled world is our highest calling,
Now, therefore, I, Tom Potter, Mayor of the City of Portland, the “City of Roses”, do hereby declare November 19, 2008 as an
official
Day of Recognition for Mustafa Abed
in Portland and encourage all residents to observe this day. It is our fervent hope that when they return to their family and friends in Iraq, Mustafa and Ahmed will know that the City of Portland is committed to doing everything it can to promote and build a much more just and peaceful world.