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Doctors and teachers who fled Umm Qasr will not return until Saddam falls
UMM QASR, Iraq (AFP) Apr 06, 2003
Doctors and teachers have fled this southern port city, the first to be captured by the US-led coalition, and are not likely to return until Saddam Hussein's downfall is confirmed, US officers said Sunday.

Coalition soldiers have been working alongside Iraqi civilians to repair roads, water networks and even install a playground and football pitch here.

But Rear Admiral Charles Kubic, head of the US Army's Marines Engineers Group, said that locals were still wary of accepting offers of help.

Kubic paid a visit Sunday to a primary school where engineers have put up blackboards and white washed the walls. But a conversation he held with the parents of one of the pupils highlighted the obstacles that still remain.

"This is one of the few schools in town that have opened themselves to us ... But all the teachers have fled, they are afraid," Kubic said.

"It was agreed that we would help to try and clean up the school and we asked the parents to work with us. But they said not until Baghdad has fallen."

Kubic also paid a visit to a nearby playground which featured swings and slides built by US engineers but he was harangued by one civilian who kept asking for medical help for a relative, adding that all the doctors in town had left.

Kubic said he would "find out what happened but I am an engineer, not a doctor."

Marine Colonel Mike Howard said that the arrival of coalition troops had disrupted the lives of locals.

"We've disrupted their normal life and they want a change for the better right away."

According to Howard, the doctors had left as locals suspected that their jobs were down to their connections with the local ruling Baath party.

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