Wednesday, April 13, 2005

Decline of Iraqi children inexplicable

``It now appears that, far from improving the quality of life for Iraqi youngsters, the US-led military assault on Iraq has inexplicably doubled the number of children under five suffering from malnutrition. Under Saddam, about 4% of children under five were going hungry, whereas by the end of last year almost 8% were suffering.

``These results are even more disheartening for those of us in the Department of Making Things Better for Children in the Middle East By Military Force, since the previous attempts by Britain and America to improve the lot of Iraqi children also proved disappointing. For example, the policy of applying the most draconian sanctions in living memory totally failed to improve conditions. After they were imposed in 1990, the number of children under five who died increased by a factor of six. By 1995 something like half a million Iraqi children were dead as a result of our efforts to help them.''


Let them eat bombs: The doubling of child malnutrition in Iraq is baffling
Terry Jones in The Guardian, Tuesday April 12, 2005

See also previous Deep Blade post. Thanks to Ruth Group (an excellent reality-based blog) for the link.