US evacuated rich American college students from Lebanon first

"When fighting broke out in Lebanon, college students studying there for the summer anxiously awaited their turn to evacuate. As it turns out, if you were an Ivy League student in Beirut, your turn came first.

"Among those enrolled in the summer Arabic program at the American University of Beirut, students told ABC News, those from Harvard, Yale and Princeton were in the first group evacuated – by high-end private security firms. Students from other American schools were left behind, waiting it out for days while the U.S. embassy formulated its plan.

"A.G. Leventhal, a Junior and Near Eastern Languages concentrator at Harvard University, was enrolled in summer classes at AUB when bombs began falling on southern Beirut. Leventhal was immediately contacted by Harvard and informed of the International SOS service, which would begin evacuation the next day.

"While Leventhal and his cohorts were being bussed or flown to safety, other students were told to stay put as bombs falling nearby shook their dorm rooms.

"The students left behind recall their frustration and a feeling of isolation. One student who wanted to remain anonymous for security reasons said, 'It was unfair that the private, wealthy schools were afforded the luxury of a quick evacuation.' Both her university and her government, she says, failed to help her out of a dangerous situation. "


Comments

equality? fairness? this is only found in books, in real life power over-rules !!!!!

you were complaining of napotism used among american students? then what about the lebanese students who were never evacuated, who stayed in thier country to bear the bombing attacks and might even perish under the cruelty of barbaians.......

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