



February 13, 2008
By JILL CARROLL
The Christian Science Monitor
NEW YORK - The e-mail attachment reveals a face disfigured from eight bullet wounds. The message, sent from Iraq, could have been pared down to a single word: Help.
Kirk Johnson carefully files it with hundreds of others from Iraqis who are in peril because they worked for the United States or its allies.
It is the personal pull of such messages that drives Mr. Johnson and his List Project. For a year, he has doggedly worked to help Iraqis enter the US. To date, 20 have arrived. Yet more than 800 people remain on his growing list. "I will have people die on my list before the next president is elected," he says.
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For more information on Tides Center project The List: Project to Resettle Iraqi Allies, see www.thelistproject.org.
