Irak-Krieg

8
Sep
2004

Boots of Death and Words of Outrage

While George Bush and the Republican Party ignore our war dead, a group of antiwar veterans and grieving parents remember and wonder: why are Americans not speaking out?

http://www.interventionmag.com/cms/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=869
http://tinyurl.com/4fay6


From Information Clearing House

Listen to how families whose loved ones have died in Iraq feel about war

http://www.truthout.org/docs_04/090804K.shtml

7
Sep
2004

The Unwinnable War

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article6868.htm

Civilian Causalities in Iraq

Iraqi group: Civilian toll now 37,000

by: Iraq Watch - Peace No War Network

September 6, 2004

URL: http://www.peacenowar.net/

Peace No War Iraq Watch: http://www.peacenowar.net/#Iraq

July 2003 "Report from Baghdad": http://www.actionla.org/Iraq/IraqReport/intro.html

Latest "Iraq Body Count" on Civilian Causalities in Iraq
http://www.iraqbodycount.org/
Minimum: 11,793
Maximum: 13,802

Iraqi Wounded: 40,0000

Iraqi soldiers dead during major combat: 4,895-6,370


Iraqi group: Civilian toll now 37,000

by Ahmed Janabi

31 July 2004

http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/66E32EAF-0E4E-4765-9339-594C323A777F.htm

An Iraqi political group says more than 37,000 Iraqi civilians were killed between the start of the US-led invasion in March 2003 and October 2003.

The People's Kifah, or Struggle Against Hegemony, movement said in a statement that it carried out a detailed survey of Iraqi civilian fatalities during September and October 2003.

Its calculation was based on deaths among the Iraqi civilian population only, and did not count losses sustained by the Iraqi military and paramilitary forces.

The deputy general secretary and spokesperson of the movement told Aljazeera.net he could vouch for the accuracy of the figure.

"We are 100% sure that 37,000 civilian deaths is a correct estimate. Our study is the result of two months of hard work which involved hundreds of Iraqi activists and academics. Of course there may be deaths that were not reported to us, but the toll in any case could not be lower than our finding," said Muhammad al-Ubaidi.

"For the collation of our statistics we visited the most remote villages, spoke and coordinated with grave-diggers across Iraq, obtained information from hospitals, and spoke to thousands of witnesses who saw incidents in which Iraqi civilians were killed by US fire," he said.

Detailed figures

Al-Ubaidi, a UK-based physiology professor, provided a detailed breakdown of the 37,000 civilian deaths for each governorate (excluding the Kurdish areas) relating to the period between March and October 2003:

Baghdad: 6103
Mosul: 2009
Basra: 6734
Nasiriya: 3581
Diwania: 1567
Wasit: 2494
Babil: 3552
Karbala and Najaf: 2263
Muthana: 659
Misan: 2741
Anbar: 2172
Kirkuk: 861
Salah al-Din: 1797

The People's Kifah said the process of data gathering stopped after one of the group's workers was arrested by Kurdish militias and handed over to US forces in October 2003. The fate of the worker remains unclear.

Missing worker

"I am taking this opportunity of talking to Aljazeera.net to request that the US occupation authorities reveal the whereabouts of the worker, who was arrested and then went missing. We are afraid he is being tortured the way Abu Ghraib prisoners were tortured," al-Ubaidi said.

"His name is Ramzi Musa Ahmad. He is a 32-year-old Iraqi engineer who was on his way to the Iraqi Kurdish governorate al-Sulaimania last October to fax me the information to Britain, because telephone services had not been restored in Baghdad."

According to al-Ubaidi: "The minibus in which Ahmad was travelling was stopped at a Kurdish checkpoint. He was arrested and handed over to US army."

Banned statement

As of now, there are no reliable estimates of total Iraqi civilian fatalities. The interim Iraqi government has not made available any statistics, while US occupation authorities in Iraq reportedly issued orders to the forensic medicine department not to talk to the media about the number of bodies it receives.

Liqa Makki, a political analyst, said it is widely known in Baghdad that Iraqi officials are prohibited from releasing any information about body count.

"The director of forensic medicine department said publicly some months ago that his department was receiving 70 bodies a day. But he was reprimanded and a statement was published in the Iraqi press prohibiting the announcement of any kind of body count," Makki said.

The only serious independent attempt to collate war statistics is the Iraq Body Count Project, which involves both US and British academics. The project's website currently places Iraq's civilian toll at between 11,000 and 13,000.

The website has been criticised in some quarters for its tardiness in updating its figures. But Iraq Body Count Project says it is not a news portal and puts accuracy ahead of speed.

According to the Arab and western media, between 15,000 and 20,000 Iraqi civilians have perished since the launch of the invasion. But some cast doubt on the figures, saying the number of Iraqi civilians who have died at the hands of the US army may never be known.

Census due

Iraq's interim government is preparing the first post-Saddam census in Iraq. It hopes that an accurate census will unearth long-buried facts about Iraq's wars.

The Planning Ministry issued instructions to Iraqis not to leave their homes on 12 October when 150,000 workers will be engaged in conducting the census.

The interim government says the census will be the last step before the general election scheduled for January 2005.

According to the last official census - conducted in 1997 - Iraq had a population of 24 million.


Informant: SIUHIN

Civil war most likely Iraq outcome

Report: Civil war most likely Iraq outcome

Christian Science Monitor

09/06/04

While America's attention was focused last week on the Republican National Convention in New York, and the world was watching the hostage tragedy unfold in the small Russian town of Beslan, the prestigious British Royal Institute of International Affairs (known as Chatham House) issued a report saying a major civil war that would destablize the entire Middle East region is the mostly likely outcome for Iraq if current conditions continue. Reuters reported Friday that the report said the best outcome Iraq can hope for is 'to muddle through an 18-month political transition that began when Washington formally handed over sovereignty on June 28...

http://www.csmonitor.com/2004/0906/dailyUpdate.html?s=ent2


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

'Kriegsmaschine'

http://war.twoday.net/

6
Sep
2004

To Whom it May Concern

http://www.truthout.org/docs_04/090604A.shtml

US Troops Ordered to Risk their Lives for Halliburton

Spiros D / Straight Talk

BAGHDAD August 31, 2004

I am a soldier stationed in Iraq concerned about the role of private contractors in this war, and would like to ask for your help. A large US contractor called KBR (Kellog, Brown, and Root), a daughter company of Halliburton (once run by VP Dick Cheney), is operating on every US base in Iraq. KBR is now requesting, and the army is allowing, US soldiers to ride "shot gun" in KBR convoys hauling KBR goods all over Iraq. KBR is afraid to be out on the roads alone and want our US soldiers to risk their lives riding shot gun for their missions.

http://mailhost.groundspring.org/cgi-bin/t.pl?id=86524:740526

National Guardsmen Speak Out on Reassignment in Iraq

http://www.wqpmag.com/wqp/index.cfm/powergrid/rfah=%7Ccfap=/CFID/25739/CFTOKEN/61321077/fuseaction/showNewsItem/newsItemID/7157


Informant: maraki724

5
Sep
2004

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