One Million Iraqi Deaths caused by US Occupation
source: http://www.projectcensored.org/top-stories/articles/1-over-one-million-iraqi-deaths-caused-b...
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ORB’s research covered fifteen of Iraq’s eighteen provinces. Those not covered include two of Iraq’s more volatile regions—Kerbala and Anbar—and the northern province of Arbil, where local authorities refused them a permit to work. In face-to-face interviews with 2,414 adults, the poll found that more than one in five respondents had had at least one death in their household as a result of the conflict, as opposed to natural cause.
Authors Joshua Holland and Michael Schwartz point out that the dominant narrative on Iraq—that most of the violence against Iraqis is being perpetrated by Iraqis themselves and is not our responsibility—is ill conceived. Interviewers from the Lancet report of October 2006 (Censored 2006, #2) asked Iraqi respondents how their loved ones died. Of deaths for which families were certain of the perpetrator, 56 percent were attributable to US forces or their allies. Schwartz suggests that if a low pro rata share of half the unattributed deaths were caused by US forces, a total of approximately 80 percent of Iraqi deaths are directly US perpetrated.
Even with the lower confirmed figures, by the end of 2006, an average of 5,000 Iraqis had been killed every month by US forces since the beginning of the occupation. However, the rate of fatalities in 2006 was twice as high as the overall average, meaning that the American average in 2006 was well over 10,000 per month, or over 300 Iraqis every day. With the surge that began in 2007, the current figure is likely even higher.
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rossao
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Democracy is not something you give to a country, it is something to be earned by one.
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rossao
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doithengiaorg
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You are putting a lot of faith in a website that claims that also electing Obama will not result in changes.
Quote: The two party corporate political system is having a HOMELAND presidential campaign—Hillary, Obama, McCain, Election, Lacking, Actual, National, Debate. It is time for real change, but it will only come with a social movement of reform in the tradition of the progressive, labor, civil rights, anti-war movements of the last century. We need to use all of our activist, legal, and political resources to reverse these threats to freedom. Naomi Wolf says it is not too late to prevent totalitarianism, but we have to act fast.
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doithengiaorg
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DreSandoval
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WE WON THE WAR!!! AMERICA...FUCK YEAH!!!
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DreSandoval
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covelogibbs
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Looks like the US is getting what it wants in Iraq!?!
US out of Iraq.
No permanent US bases in Iraq.
No "Green Zone" in Iraq.Warning, graphic results of US occupation here:
http://mikebooth.files.wordpress.com/2008/05/horribly_wounded_iraqi_child.jpgP.S. US out of Afghanistan!
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covelogibbs
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covelogibbs
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covelogibbs:
What Iraq wants.
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covelogibbs
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animalia_libero [removed]
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HolyCity2012
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well good, I bet they were all terrorist.
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HolyCity2012
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ninepounds6
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HolyCity2012:
lol! Yur funny!
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ninepounds6
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samthesixth
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Can I interest any of you in this bridge for sale?
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samthesixth
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ninepounds6
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God Bless Democracy! Long live George Bush!
Let me do some math here... 2,751 people died in 9/11. 19 terrorists were responsible, 16 Saudi, one from UAE, one from Egypt, and one from Lebanon, but 1 million Iraqi civilians are dead. Now add all the Afghans, Syrians, and Pakistanis wekilled.
But my favorite number... not one good reason to go to war in the first place.
Just who are the terrorists here?
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ninepounds6