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'I feel like I've been stabbed in the back. I was here to help'
2006-01-03
Postcards from the road to hell...
THE British aid worker kidnapped and held for three days with her parents in Gaza, had a blazing row with her captors shortly before the family was released in a back street in the dead of night, she told The Times yesterday.
"Arseholes!"
"Bitch!"
As the two Palestinian gunmen who had abducted Kate Burton and her parents, Hugh, 73, and Win, 55, prepared to video their captives as a condition of their release, she burst into a tear-filled rage demanding they be set free. “The kidnappers were getting nervous and angry and started shouting at me,” she said. “They told me I was being disrespectful, despite all the food and blankets they’d given us. I got really mad. I screamed at him, ‘Do you want me to get down on my knees and say thank you, thank you?’
Probably. They're Paleostinians, y'know...
“I was exhausted and started blubbering crying and crying. I told them, ‘I came to work with these people and I feel like I’ve been stabbed in the back’.”
Whoa! That's never happened before, has it?
Her comments came in the first comprehensive interview she has given since spending 58 hours as a captive. After a further debriefing with British intelligence officers, Ms Burton, an Arabic speaker who had been working with a Gaza human rights group, described how her outburst had briefly delayed their freedom as the kidnappers did not want her to look bad in the video. Ms Burton, 24, continued to show mixed feelings for her captors, who had treated the hostages well and even proudly shared pictures of their own children.
"Yup. That's my boy, Mahmoud!"
"He looks like a dynamite kid!"
"Yup. He was."
“I can’t forgive them for what they did to me, but I think they will keep doing it in future. I feel sorry for these guys. Their lives are completely shattered. They’ve no freedom of movement; no family life. They can’t stay at home because they’re wanted by the Israelis and the Palestinian Authority.”
"Thre's no way they can control their violent instincts."
She described how the kidnappers, with whom she had long ideological discussions, pounced after tailing the family for an hour after they left a Gaza refugee camp on Wednesday. “It was very surreal,” she said. “It’s like you’re in a dream and you can’t quite believe this is going on. I felt embarrassed because I knew the risks and still took the chance. Perhaps it’s a feeling of shame, too. And guilt. Lots of things.
I always hate it when I prove I'm a dumbass, too.
“From the start they were saying, ‘Please don’t be frightened. Tell your parents not to worry.’ They kept saying we’d be freed in a few hours. But after a while we didn’t believe the guy because he said so many things.” The kidnappers soon tired of holding the family and simply wanted to be rid of them.
I guess "The Ransom of Red Chief" hasn't been translated into Arabic, huh?
Nonetheless, the hostage drama also generated moments of farce. After two days Mrs Burton demanded to wash her underwear and passed the wet garments to one of the gunmen to hang up to dry. “My mother went to wash her knickers and then brought them back to one of the guys just to embarrass him a little bit,” she said. “She asked him to hang them up on the line. He blushed a bit and put them up.”
Touched a woman's bloomers, did they? And an infidel's, to boot. They'll have to be killed, y'know...
Ms Burton expressed her own guilt at having taken her parents to Gaza, despite Foreign Office travel advice not to make such a visit. “I feel really, really guilty,” she said.
That's probably because you are, dumbass.
“I feel irresponsible. I’m the one who lives there and should have known better. I wanted them to see it was safe and feel a bit calmer about where I lived. But I’ve given them their worst Christmas and their worst holiday ever."
Gave 'em a pretty good taste of the calm and safety level of your neck of the woods, too...
“They were curious and they’d been aware of the risks. That’s why we’d kept it to a day at the end. But the last thing they said was, ‘We’re never coming back’.”
See? They're not crazy in the least.
However, Ms Burton, who also speaks Hebrew and worked on a kibbutz, plans to stay in the region and hopes to go on working for the Palestinian people. But she does not plan to return to Gaza.
"I'll see if I can manage to get kidnapped on the West Bank next..."
“I’m concerned about my own personal security,” she said. “I don’t know if my life would be at risk. I want to stay working with the Palestinian people. I think I couldn’t be anywhere else. I’d feel guilty if I turned my back on them.”
Posted by:Fred

#12  This has still got to be the best story of the war. Someone needs to tell the Paleos if they don't settle down we will send in a thousand Britt women mixed with a bunch of Greenpeace burkenstock wearin American women. Then they will realize what hell is all about.
Posted by: 49 pan   2006-01-03 19:12  

#11  Now this is weird. This article is very much at odds with other reports, as noted by Melanie Phillips.

Times (this article): After a further debriefing with British intelligence officers...

Phillips (paraphrasing the Daily Mail): ...British officials [found] that she refused to co-operate with them and would not be debriefed...

Times:“I can’t forgive them for what they did to me..."

Daily Mail:Her aunt, Wendy Hagenbuch, told the Mail last night: ‘Kate will be very forgiving of these men because she believes they wouldn’t do this sort of thing without good reason.

I also read somewhere that she intended to go back to Gaza, but that wasn't in Phillips's story.
Posted by: Angie Schultz   2006-01-03 16:19  

#10  After two days Mrs Burton demanded to wash her underwear and passed the wet garments to one of the gunmen to hang up to dry. “My mother went to wash her knickers and then brought them back to one of the guys just to embarrass him a little bit,” she said. “She asked him to hang them up on the line. He blushed a bit and put them up.”

Ah yes, the old "Abu Grahaib" gambit. Works every time. No laboratory waldos available to handle such volatile dainties.

Note to Ms. F&%kwit Burton: That sensation of shameful embarrasment is your stupidity becoming manifest. Fear not, Ken Livingstone will have a medal to pin on you when you get home.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-01-03 11:58  

#9  Apparently her idiocy has outlived its usefulness for the Paleos.
Posted by: Seafarious   2006-01-03 11:32  

#8  "Yup. That's my boy, Mahmoud!"
"He looks like a dynamite kid!"
"Yup. He was."


Ladies and gentlemen, may I present the current leading contender for Snark-o-the-Week. Glad to see this event is getting the mockery it so richly deserves. Well done.
Posted by: SteveS   2006-01-03 11:23  

#7  Yep. Nothin hurts worse then to have your high sense of self-nobility unappreciated by the lowlife turds you're there to help.
See if this bitch jumps in front of a IAF bulldozer for you, you ungrateful Pali bastards...
Posted by: tu3031   2006-01-03 11:22  

#6  Nonetheless, the hostage drama also generated moments of farce.

Sounds like one long farce.
Posted by: DoDo   2006-01-03 11:12  

#5  Stupidity crossed with Stockholm Syndrome is a horrible thing.

I still can't decide what is more likely for the winsome Ms Burton....a Darwin Award, or an unofficial "Do Not Kidnap - This Broad is Nuts!" decree from Hamas.
Posted by: Desert Blondie   2006-01-03 10:39  

#4  I feel like I’ve been stabbed in the back
...
I’d feel guilty if I turned my back on them.

This chick has serious back problems.
Posted by: Spot   2006-01-03 08:35  

#3  Congrats Kate, appears you've gained a new muzzie perspective. Bloomers on the line, they'll sometimes do. Over the head, thats another matter.
Posted by: Besoeker   2006-01-03 08:31  

#2  Even the terrorists can't handle a 24 year old Britt girls emotions! They were probably glad to be rid of her, all that bathing and bitching and crying and dirty bloomers! Kinda made Omar miss his goats!
Posted by: 49 pan   2006-01-03 08:26  

#1  I’d feel guilty if I turned my back on them.”

she'd feel guilty? I'd feel nervous.
Posted by: 2b   2006-01-03 00:21  

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