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More than 1,000,000 Iraqis murdered [Nin`: Please note, this relates only to those directly murdered in the aftermath of the US' criminal invasion of Iraq. It does not relate to the huge surplus in deaths caused by ongoing dereliction of infrastructure and aid, now made impossible by the deliberate destruction of the Iraq as a viable State. I would estimate the total surplus deaths to be approaching the 4.5 to 5 million mark subsequent to the ending of the first US-Iraq war, and 2 to 3 million for the duration of the post invasion era. Given that our destruction in Iraq has now dragged on for longer than America's involvement in WW II, so the total numbers don't appear as impressive as those generated by Nazi Germany, it should be born in mind that the population base we have involved in our war of aggression is smaller too. Before anyone takes issue with these numbers, they are in line with the findings of the Lancet Study, and like that study, the open methodology, sample size and statistical approach taken here is unexceptional. The raw data is available (see links at the end of the page) and the methodology is the same as that used to establish death levels in Rwanda, making the conclusions directly comparable.] Source: Press Release Opinion Research Business (ORB) Dated: 2007-09 In the week in which General Patraeus reports back to US Congress on the impact the recent ‘surge’ is having in Iraq, a new poll reveals that more than 1,000,000 Iraqi citizens have been murdered since the invasion took place in 2003. Previous estimates, most noticeably the one published in the Lancet in October 2006, suggested almost half this number (654,965 deaths). These findings come from a poll released today by ORB, the British polling agency that has been tracking public opinion in Iraq since 2005. In conjunction with their Iraqi fieldwork agency a representative sample of 1,499 adults aged 18+ answered the following question:- Q How many members of your household, if any, have died as a result of the conflict in Iraq since 2003 (ie as a result of violence rather than a natural death such as old age)? Please note that I mean those who were actually living under your roof. TABLES.pdf FinalDeadNumbersWEIGHTED.xls None 78% One 16% Two 5% Three 1% Four or more 0.002% Given that from the 2005 census there are a total of 4,050,597 households this data suggests a total of 1,220,580 deaths since the invasion in 2003. Detailed analysis (which is available on our website) indicates that almost one in two households in Baghdad have lost a family member, significantly higher than in any other area of the country. The governorates of Diyala (42%) and Ninewa (35%) were next. The poll also questioned the surviving relatives on the method in which their loved ones were killed. It reveals that 48% died from a gunshot wound, 20% from the impact of a car bomb, 9% from aerial bombardment, 6% as a result of an accident and 6% from another blast/ordnance. This is significant because more often that not it is car bombs and aerial bombardments that make the news – with gunshots rarely in the headlines. As well as a murder rate that now exceeds the Rwanda genocide from 1994 (800,000 murdered), not only have more than one million been injured but our poll calculates that of the millions of Iraqis that have fled their neighbourhoods, 52% have moved within Iraq but 48% have crossed its borders, with Syria taking the bulk of refugees. And for those left in Iraq, although 81% may describe the availability of basic groceries such as bread and fresh vegetables as “very/fairly good”, more than one in two (54%) consider them to be “expensive”. Note: The opinion poll was conducted by ORB and the survey details are as follows:
TABLES.pdf FinalDeadNumbersWEIGHTED.xls
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