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Adoption of Ala'a Eddeen : ウィキペディア英語版 | Adoption of Ala'a Eddeen The Adoption of Ala'a Eddeen is an adoption of a then 9-year-old Iraqi boy, who could not walk because he suffered from cerebral palsy, by American Capt. Scott Southworth while he was deployed during the Iraq War.〔 This case became a beginning of the growing campaign for bringing more disabled and orphaned Iraqi children to the United States.〔 In 2007, CNN profiled Scott and Ala’a’s story in its "Heroes: An All-Star Tribute". The story was chosen as one of 6 finalists.〔〔 == Scott Southworth == Before his deployment to Iraq Scott Southworth did not own a home, was unmarried, worked long hours, and "squeezed in his service as a national guardsman". Scott's family considered it to be an honor to serve in the military. He continued the tradition set up by the three generations of his predecessors: his great-great-great grandfather, his grandfather and his father. An evangelical Christian Scott finished law school, and planned to run for district attorney's office after coming home from Iraq.〔
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