[R-P] 1,2 millones de iraquíes murieron violentamente desde la invasión
Nestor Gorojovsky
nestorgoro en fibertel.com.ar
Vie Sep 21 11:20:31 MDT 2007
Segn un informe publicado en la lista Marxmail, en una encuesta
realizada por una firma britnica sobre 1500 adultos, un 16% de los
hogares iraques respondi que un miembro del hogar, que viva en el
hogar, ha muerto a consecuencia del conflicto en Iraq a partir de
2003 como consecuencia de la violencia. Un 5% respondi que eran dos,
y el 1% que eran tres. La opcin "cuatro o ms" recibi el 0,002% de
las respuestas.
Proyectado al universo de hogares de Iraq, este resultado lleva a la
conclusin de que desde la invasin pirtica angloestadounidense han
muerto en Iraq, debido a la violencia, 1,2 millones de personas. Esto
no incluye muertos por otras causas vinculadas a la invasin. Texto
completo en ingls, al pie.
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> Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2007 07:52:52 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Anthony Boynton <northbogota en yahoo.com>
> Subject: [Marxism] More than 1,000,000 Iraqis murdered
> To: Marxismlist <marxism en lists.econ.utah.edu>
>
>
> September 2007 - More than 1,000,000 Iraqis murdered
>
> In the week in which General Patraeus reports back to
> US Congress on the impact the recent ~surgeTM 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:-
>
> QHow 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.
>
> 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.
> Calculating the affect from the margin of error we
> believe that the range is a minimum of 733,158 to a
> maximum of 1,446,063
>
> Please click on this link if you want a local
> perspective on these figures - a short interview with
> our pollster Dr Munqeth Daghir -
> http://195.158.192.26/munqeth/
>
> 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 oevery/fairly good, more than one
> in two (54%) consider them to be oeexpensive.
> Note:
> The opinion poll was conducted by ORB and the survey
> details are as follows:
>
> Results are based on face-to-face interviews amongst
> a nationally representative sample of 1,720 adults
> aged 18+ throughout Iraq (1,499 agreed to answer the
> question on household deaths)
> The standard margin of error on the sample who
> answered (1,499) is +2.5%
> The methodology uses multi-stage random probability
> sampling and covers fifteen of the eighteen
> governorates within Iraq. For security reasons Karbala
> and Al Anbar were not included. Irbil was excluded as
> the authorities refused our field team a permit.
> Interviews conducted August 12th " 19th 2007.
> Full results and data tabulations are available at
> www.opinion.co.uk/newsroom.aspx
> ORB is a full member of the British Polling Council
> and abides by its rules
>
> TABLESreligioncorrected.pdf
> FinalDeadNumbersWEIGHTED.xls
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