Dahlia Wasfi, MD
Dr. Dahlia Wasfi was born in 1971 and spent her early childhood in Saddam Hussein's Iraq, until she returned with her family to the United States in 1977. Dr. Wasfi graduated from Swarthmore College in 1993 with a B.A. in Biology, and in 1997 graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. In February/March of 2004, after years of separation, Wasfi visited Iraq to see her family in Basrah and Baghdad. She journeyed to Iraq again for a 3-month visit in 2006. Based on her experiences, she is speaking out against the negative impact of the U.S. invasion on the Iraqi people and the need to end the occupation.
- The Humanitarian Crisis in Iraq & Need for Withdrawal of U.S. Troops
- The Sanctions' Impacts on Iraq's Medical System
- The Human Toll of the Invasion and Occupation of Iraq
- Depleted Uranium: Iraqi & U.S. Victims
- Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Iraqi & U.S. Victims
- Blind Patriotism: A Thin Veil for Racism
- Status of Healthcare in Iraq Today


