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06/26/2005
FNs antitorturdag.
06/26/2005
INFANT HOSTAGE MASS MURDER BY US COALITION
By Dr Gideon Polya
According to the latest UN Population Division demographic data
(see: http://esa.un.org/unpp/index.asp?panel=1 ), in 2005 the
estimated under-5 infant mortality in US-occupied Iraq and
Afghanistan will total about 120,000 and 330,000, respectively, out
of under 5 year old populations of 4.3 million and 5.5 million,
respectively.
The latest UNICEF
report (2005) (see: http://www.unicef.org/index2.html)
estimates that in 2003 the under-5 infant mortality was 110,000 in
Iraq and 292,000 in Afghanistan as compared to 1,000 in the
invading and occupying Coalition country Australia (noting that
these countries have similar populations).
How is this happening in these "liberated" countries? The Ruler is
responsible for the Ruled but WHO and medical literature sources
indicate that the annual per capita medical expenditure in the
Occupied Iraqi and Afghan Territories is LESS THAN ONE PERCENT (1%)
of that in Metropolitan,
USA (see:
http://www.countercurrents.org/iraq-polya110305.htm).
Australia and the US are currently celebrating the safe release of
ONE Western hostage in Iraq - but the US-led Coalition is holding
about 10 million under 5 year olds hostage in the Occupied Iraqi
and Afghan Territories (out of over 50 million hostages in total)
and nearly HALF A MILLION of these infants are dying EACH YEAR,
largely due to grossly insufficient provision of life-preserving
requisites by the Occupying Coalition (see:
http://members.optusnet.com.au/~gpolya/links.html).
In 2005 the total post-invasion under-5 infant mortality in
US-occupied Iraq and Afghanistan (already 1.5 MILLION) will EXCEED
the number of Jewish children murdered by the Nazis during World
War 2.
Of course it is not just infants who are dying AVOIDABLY due to
UK-US democratic imperialism (democratic Nazism) in the Occupied
Iraqi and Afghan Territories. Using the latest UN and medical
literature data it can be readily estimated that the post-invasion
avoidable mortality (excess mortality) has been about 0.4 million
in Iraq and 1.5 million in Afghanistan - nearly 1,000 Iraqi or
Afghan civilian deaths for every US Coalition military death.
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