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Iraqi reflects on the study showing 655,000 Iraqis dead...

Posted by Lindsay Beyerstein at 6:06 AM on October 19, 2006.


Riverbend explains the facts on the ground for the chickenhawks.

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The young Iraqi blogger Riverbend is back online with a scathing essay about the recent Lancet study that estimated the excess deaths since the US invasion at between 400,000 and 900,000 souls. Of course, the right wing blogosphere responded with incredulity and bile.

Riverbend offers a reality check:

The responses were typical- war supporters said the number was nonsense because, of course, who would want to admit that an action they so heartily supported led to the deaths of 600,000 people (even if they were just crazy Iraqis…)? Admitting a number like that would be the equivalent of admitting they had endorsed, say, a tsunami, or an earthquake with a magnitude of 9 on the Richter scale, or the occupation of a developing country by a ruthless superpower… oh wait- that one actually happened. Is the number really that preposterous? Thousands of Iraqis are dying every month- that is undeniable. And yes, they are dying as a direct result of the war and occupation (very few of them are actually dying of bliss, as war-supporters and Puppets would have you believe).

For American politicians and military personnel, playing dumb and talking about numbers of bodies in morgues and official statistics, etc, seems to be the latest tactic. But as any Iraqi knows, not every death is being reported. As for getting reliable numbers from the Ministry of Health or any other official Iraqi institution, that's about as probable as getting a coherent, grammatically correct sentence from George Bush- especially after the ministry was banned from giving out correct mortality numbers. So far, the only Iraqis I know pretending this number is outrageous are either out-of-touch Iraqis abroad who supported the war, or Iraqis inside of the country who are directly benefiting from the occupation ($) and likely living in the Green Zone.

The chaos and lack of proper facilities is resulting in people being buried without a trip to the morgue or the hospital. During American military attacks on cities like Samarra and Fallujah, victims were buried in their gardens or in mass graves in football fields. Or has that been forgotten already?

We literally do not know a single Iraqi family that has not seen the violent death of a first or second-degree relative these last three years. Abductions, militias, sectarian violence, revenge killings, assassinations, car-bombs, suicide bombers, American military strikes, Iraqi military raids, death squads, extremists, armed robberies, executions, detentions, secret prisons, torture, mysterious weapons – with so many different ways to die, is the number so far fetched?

There are Iraqi women who have not shed their black mourning robes since 2003 because each time the end of the proper mourning period comes around, some other relative dies and the countdown begins once again.

Read the whole thing.

[Baghdad Burning]

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Lindsay Beyerstein a New York writer blogging at Majikthise.


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Posted by: Benjaminsjw on Oct 19, 2006 6:38 AM   
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...great to see Riverbend is back online! I was already worried something had happened to her.

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» A lot of people were Posted by: lessbread
WELCOME BACK
Posted by: VZEQICVA on Oct 19, 2006 7:39 AM   
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I's good to know that you are OK. Thank you for your comments on the Lancet study. I understand how hard it must be for to write about your daily life. Be assured that we are grateful to get a reliable account of what this is like for an Iraqi family to survive. No quite a romance novel but some of us have a need to go to the source. The loud talking heads on TV are not really informed. You are. Again, Thank you.
ANNA

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Re: Riverbend
Posted by: Basenjis on Oct 19, 2006 8:43 AM   
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Since discovering Riverbend, this has been my trusted source of information on what has really been going on in Iraq. Many times I've had to swallow my tears while reading these exquisitely written heart-wrenching accounts of soul-less barbarity by a "civilized" nation against an already ravaged and demoralized people. If Saddam Hussein and his henchmen must pay for their crimes against humanity, George Bush and his depraved gang should have to pay for theirs. What terrible forces for evil this administration has released into the world! Somehow it must be stopped.

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gingerygg
Posted by: mzbuz on Oct 19, 2006 1:08 PM   
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I'm so relieved to find she is still alright. I visit her site almost daily and have not found a new post since Aug. 5. In fact, that is what I am still finding. Don't understand that. But she is alive and I am so thankful for that.
I also have used her blog to get the true picture of the ground war and the impact on the Iraqi people. And it hasn't been a pretty picture. But one we need to see and give credence to.

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AlterMan
Posted by: MondoFuego on Oct 19, 2006 1:44 PM   
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It is hilarious to see all the leftwingnut nimrods getting duped by "Riverbend". This dude is not a native Iraqi - look at the way he/she writes ... no freakin' way ... he/she's a professional blogger out to take you for a ride. Y'all have been fooled ... again.

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