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Eyad El Sarraj : ウィキペディア英語版
Eyad al-Sarraj
Eyad El-Sarraj (27 April 1944 − 17 December 2013〔http://www.maannews.net/arb/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=657912〕) was a pioneering Palestinian psychiatrist. He was a consultant to the Palestinian delegation at the Camp David 2000 Summit. He was a recipient of the Physicians for Human Rights Awards. He was featured in a book by journalist Barbara Victor about Palestinian female suicide bombers, ''Army of Roses''. In the Palestinian elections of 2006, he headed the Wa'ad list. He died at an Israel hospital, Hadassah Medical Center in Jerusalem〔(Prominent Palestinian human rights campaigner dies )〕
==Biography==
Eyad El-Sarraj was born in Beersheba, Mandatory Palestine to a Palestinian Arab Muslim family. His family arrived in the Gaza Strip as refugees in 1948.〔Michael R. Fischbach, 'El Sarraj, Eyad (1944–)', ''(Biographical Encyclopedia of the Modern Middle East and North Africa )'', 1 January 2008. Accessed 4 June 2012. 〕
On 29 June 2009, El-Sarraj appeared before the United Nations Fact Finding Mission on the Gaza Conflict. He appeared as a witness on behalf of the "Gaza Community Mental Health Programme" stating that 20% of the children in Gaza suffered from posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).〔Goldstone Report: A/HRC/12/48 15 September, page 349, para 1255〕〔(web cam of Dr al-Sarraj's evidence )〕
The "Gaza Community Mental Health Programme" (GCMHP) was founded by al-Sarraj, and has 40 members on staff.〔http://www.gcmhp.net/en/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&layout=item&id=190&Itemid=100 GCMHP About Us〕
El-Sarraj was President of Faculty for Israeli-Palestinian Peace International,〔()〕 and a member of many other health organizations.〔http://www.maannews.net/arb/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=657912 The Death of Dr. Iyad Sarraj〕
Sarraj wrote a personal reflection in 1997 about "Why We Have Become Suicide Bombers: Understanding Palestinian Terror" in which he delineated several factors including living "under Israeli occupation." Among other things, he wrote, it means travel restrictions, having an undefined nationality, being asked to spy on your family, dealing with checkpoints, being belittled, and seeing the prophet being humiliated.〔http://www.cie.ugent.be/Palestina/palestina43.htm Eyad Sarraj, "Why We have turned into Suicide Bombers: Understanding Palestinian Terror,"Just Commentary, no.3, September 1997, pp.1-2.〕
Sarraj was concerned about the "mental health damage caused by political oppression and challenged both Israeli and Palestinian abuses", having been jailed at various times by both Israel and by Yasser Arafat's Palestinian Authority.〔http://www.latimes.com/obituaries/la-me-eyad-serraj-20131219,0,6815702.story#ixzz2oCQnOVz5 Eyad Sarraj Obituary〕
El-Sarraj was diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma in 2006. He went through Stem Cell Transplantation. Upon a relapse he had in 2013, he sought medical treatment at Hadassah Hospital Medical Center in Israel. He died on December 18, 2013.〔http://www.latimes.com/obituaries/la-me-eyad-serraj-20131219,0,6815702.story#axzz2oCO4XSgT Eyad Sarraj Obituary〕 El-Sarraj was married to Nirmeen Kharma, with whom he had his youngest son Ali. He has two sons from his first marriage, one of whom is the writer and (mental health ) professional (Wasseem El Sarraj ).

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