Another New Year of Death
Back from the beach. I'm not ready for work yet, it'd be nice to have another week to feel really rested.
DiscoSis bought a paper yesterday. It has some really disturbing stats. 3000 US solders killed in Iraq, 22,057 wounded and
655,000 Iraqis believed to have died as a direct result of the the US-led invasion.
I couldn't quite believe that. But the figures are from an October report by John's Hopkins University, so I guess there is some credibility to them. Wow. How many people did Saddam kill? Surely this matches or even beats him (not counting the people killed in the Iraq-Iran wars).
And in the Independent, a writer alleges that the US, with UK support surrounded Fallujah in November 2004 and used chemical weapons - white phosphorus.
Two rather sobering things for me to investigate.
Addendum: After doing a little investigating I've found the following.
Saddam's Death Toll?
This website
http://www.moreorless.au.com/killers/hussein.html
seems to have actually done some research. They suggest Saddam was responsible for up to two million deaths. However, I am discounting those killed in the Iran-Iraq wars which - while horrible - are not necessarily the actions of an evil dictator. After all, many 'democratic' Western nations have killed lots of people in war.
The figures on the killing of political dissidents are more, er, interesting.
Mass graves discovered following the US occupation of Iraq in 2003 suggest that the total combined figure for Kurds, Shias and dissidents killed could be as high as 300,000
If this is accurate, then the western invasion has caused the deaths of twice the number of Iraqi citizens that Saddam did. In perhaps one tenth of the time. Perhaps pacifism isn't such a stupid position to hold after all?
Secondly, turns out the US did use white phosphorus bombs in Fallujah. Some suggest that white phosphorus bombs are 'chemical weapons', but the semantics are debateable. They are supposed to be just illumination devices, but there is evidence that Iraqi civilians were burned to death by them.
http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/1108/dailyUpdate.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Phantom_Fury#White_phosphorus_controversy
Eighty countries have signed Protocol III of the 1980 Convention on Conventional Weapons, which bans its use as an incendaiary weapon against civilitan populations. The United States has refused to sign the treaty and is officially exempt - according to this http://www.nonviolence.org/2005/11/us_admits_to_chemical_weapons.php This website also has links to information on white phosphorus.
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Welcome to the new year all. On the upside, it looks like musically it might be a good one for me. I propose to party lots and not think about anything that might trouble me; I declare this the year of the Ostrich.
listening to Tool | Right In Two (prompted by n.e. lyfe)
Labels: Chemical Warfare, Iraq, Pacifism, Saddam, War
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