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US Alliance Afghan Genocide -Six Million Excess Deaths?
By Dr Gideon Polya
Nov 10, 2007, 13:23



Post-invasion non-violent excess deaths in Occupied Afghanistan - a month on from the 6th anniversary of the war criminal US invasion and occupation on 7th October 2001 – now total an estimated 3.2 million. However comparisons with Occupied Iraq (1.5-2 million TOTAL post-invasion excess deaths, and 0.8-1.2 million or about 50% of these being VIOLENT deaths) suggest that the post-invasion violent excess deaths in Occupied Afghanistan could total 3 million.
The racist, war criminal US military state that they "don’t do body counts" of Indigenous victims but publicly-accessible UN demographic data allow us to estimate the carnage as outlined below.
Consult UNICEF (see: http://www.unicef.org/infobycountry/
afghanistan_statistics.html ) and you will find the estimate that 370,000 under-5 year old infants die each year in Occupied Afghanistan. From an exhaustive country-by-country analysis of excess death (avoidable death, death that should not have happened) it can be determined that for impoverished, worst case Third world countries the under-5 infant deaths are about 0.7 of total non-violent excess deaths
(see "Layperson’s "A Layperson’s Guide to counting Iraq deaths":
http://mwcnews.net/content/view/5872/26/). Accordingly we can estimate that total post-invasion non-violent excess deaths in Occupied Afghanistan after 6.1 years of war total 370,000 x 6.1 / 0.7 = 3.2 million.
ASSUMING roughly 1 violent death for every non-violent avoidable death (as in US-occupied Occupied Iraq as detailed below) yields an estimate of post-invasion VIOLENT excess deaths in Occupied Afghanistan of about 3 million and accordingly a total of 3.0 million + 3.2 million = 6.2 million excess deaths - more than the number of Jews who died in the World War 2 Jewish Holocaust (6 million) or the number of Bengalis who died in the man-made, WW2 Bengali Holocaust, the WW2 Bengal Famine in British-ruled India (4 million victims; accompanied by horrendous civilian and military sexual abuse of starving women and girls; associated with a 1940s demographic deficit of over 10 million in Bengal; possibly due to a deliberate British "scorched earth policy" to prevent Japanese invasion of India; and rubbed out of British history books) (see "Jane Austen and the Black Hole of British History. Colonial rapacity, holocaust denial and the crisis in biological sustainability": http://janeaustenand.blogspot.com/ ).
Occupied Afghanistan is indeed the 21st century Auschwitz of the racist, war criminal US Alliance countries – the US, the UK, Australia, Canada, Japan and NATO countries such as France and Germany are complicit in these estimated over 6 million post-invasion violent and non-violent excess Afghan deaths.
Recent authoritative estimates of violence-related post-invasion excess deaths in occupied Iraq are of 1.2 million (from the expert UK ORB polling company) and 0.8 million (from the top US Bloomberg School of Public Health group at Johns Hopkins University who estimated 0.6 million violent deaths as of July 2006).
Authoritative estimates of non-violent post-invasion excess deaths in Occupied Iraq as of November 2007 are of 0.7 million (from the latest UN Population Division data) and of 0.8 million (calculated from United Nations Children’s Fund, UNICEF, data on post-invasion under-5 year old infant deaths; for impoverished Third World countries the under-5 infant deaths are about 0.7 of the total excess deaths, as described in "A Layperson’s Guide to counting Iraq deaths": http://mwcnews.net/content/view/5872/26/ ).
From this one can estimate total post-invasion violent and non-violent occupied Iraqi excess deaths and these clearly range from 0.7 million + 0.8 million = 1.5 million (minimum estimate) to 0.8 million + 1.2 million = 2.0 million (upper estimate) (see "Iraq; Genocide by all definition. Bush’s Iraq War. 2 million Iraqi excess deaths": http://mwcnews.net/content/view/17066/42/ ).
The excess death toll in the Bush I plus Bush II Wars in Occupied Iraq and Occupied Afghanistan alone (a Bush Asian Holocaust in which my own country Australia is intimately complicit) has thus now reached an upper estimate of 8.2 million – but this of course is NOT reported by racist, lying, holocaust-ignoring Australian or Western mainstream media or politicians.
However this estimate climbs steeply if we add the retrospectively Bush I- and Bush II-complicit excess deaths in Israel’s US-backed wars and occupations of Lebanon (1978-2007; 70,000) and of the Occupied Palestinian Territories (1967-2007; 0.31 million); the US Gulf War (1990-1991; 0.2 million); the US Sanctions War (1990-2003; 1.7 million); and the about 0.5 million who have died avoidably since 9/11 from opiate drug-related causes due to the UK-US restoration of the Taliban-destroyed Afghan opium industry from about 5% of world market share in 2001 to a current 93% (see UN Office on Drugs and Crime, UNODC, 2007 World Drug Report: http://www.unodc.org/unodc/world_drug_report.html and "United State Terrorism. 8 million deaths & media holocaust denial": http://mwcnews.net/content/view/17139/42/ ) -. all of this yielding 2.8 million excess deaths, which plus 8.2 million excess deaths for post-invasion Occupied Iraq and Occupied Afghanistan yields an estimate of 11 million excess deaths associated with the Bush Asian Wars.
A major cause of the NON-violent deaths is gross Occupier violation of the Geneva Convention that demands unequivocally that an Occupier "to the fullest extent of the means available to it" supplies life-sustaining medical and food requisites to its conquered subjects (see Articles 55 and 56 of the Geneva Convention relative to the protection of civilian persons in time of war: http://www.unhchr.ch/html/menu3/b/92.htm ).
Consult WHO (see:
http://www.who.int/en/ ) and you will discover that the "annual total per capita medical expenditure" permitted in Occupied Iraq by the US Coalition is $135 (2004) as compared to $19 (Occupied Afghanistan), $2,560 (UK), $3,123 (Australia) and $6,096 (the US)
(see:
http://mwcnews.net/content/view/17139/42/ ).
It gets worse. I am currently working with a fellow Australian academic on a book project about the wider global impact of the Iraq War. In short, 16 million people die avoidably each year (9.6 million of them under-5 year old infants) due to deprivation and deprivation-exacerbated disease (see "Body Count. Global avoidable mortality since 1950" (G.M. Polya, Melbourne, 2007: http://globalbodycount.blogspot.com/ and
http://mwcnews.net/content/view/1375/247/ ).
The accrual cost of the 21st century part of the Bush Wars has been estimated at $2.5 trillion by the US 2001 Economics Nobel Laureate Professor Joseph Stiglitz (Columbia) and his Harvard colleague Professor Linda Bilmes (see "Iraq: the hidden cost of the War":
http://www.newstatesman.com/200703120024
and "The Cost of War": http://mwcnews.net/content/view/13099/26/ ). This horrendous distortion translates into huge avoidable infant deaths in the US alone (an estimated 160,000 such under-5 year old avoidable American infant deaths in 8 years of the Bush II Administration).
There has clearly also been a big distortion by the Bush War on Terror in relation to matters such as global militarization, foreign aid, Third World debt relief, increased oil prices, biofuel expansion, decreased global food, increased global food prices, and failure to address global warming – all of these areas contributing to16 million global avoidable deaths each year on Spaceship Earth with the First World in charge of the flight deck and Bush II at the controls.
With Racist Zionist-beholden Bush America and Racist Zionist-run Apartheid Israel threatening to devastate remote, peaceful, non-invading, non-occupying, non-threatening, non-nuclear armed, democratic Iran (population 70 million, half of them KIDS and three quarters Women and Children), perhaps the best advice about how the World can stop these proto-Nazi, racist war-mongers is that given by outstanding CONSERVATIVE American economist, writer, academic and "Father of Reaganomics" Dr Paul Craig Roberts (see: http://www.counterpunch.org/roberts02122007.html ), QUOTE :
"Dump the Dollar! How the World can stop Bush … If the rest of the world would simply stop purchasing US Treasuries, and instead dump their surplus dollars into the foreign exchange market, the Bush Regime would be overwhelmed with economic crisis and unable to wage war ...The demise of the US dollar is only a question of time. It would save the world from war and devastation if the dollar is brought to its demise before the Bush Regime launches its planned attack on Iran."
Dr Gideon Polya published some 130 works in a 4 decade scientific career, most recently a huge pharmacological reference text "Biochemical Targets of Plant Bioactive Compounds" (CRC Press/Taylor & Francis, New York & London, 2003). He has just published "Body Count. Global avoidable mortality since 1950" (G.M. Polya, Melbourne, 2007: http://mwcnews.net/content/view/1375/247/
and http://globalbodycount.blogspot.com/ ).

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[FONT=Verdana,Arial]Reports document deepening social catastrophe in Afghanistan[/FONT]

[FONT=Verdana,Arial] Oscar Grenfell[/FONT]


<font face="Verdana,Arial">19 December 2007

More than six years after the US-led invasion of Afghanistan, two recently released reports have again demonstrated the falsehood of the Bush administration’s claims to be helping the Afghan people. The social indices on literacy, life expectancy and food availability contained in the reports provide an insight into the terrible social crisis confronting millions of Afghans.

The 2007 Afghanistan Human Development Report produced by the United Nations and based on statistics gathered in 2005 shows that Afghanistan has actually fallen in world rankings. In 2004, it was placed 173rd out of 178 countries on the UN global human development index; in 2007 it has fallen another place to 174th ahead of only four poverty-stricken African countries—Burkina Faso, Mali, Sierra Leone and Niger.

According to the report, average life expectancy fell from 44.5 years in 2003 to 43.1 years in 2005, while adult literacy fell from 28.7 percent in 2003 to 23.5 percent in 2005. When these figures are cross-referenced with pre-invasion 2001 statistics, a picture of social retrogression becomes clear. Under the Taliban regime, average life expectancy was actually slightly higher at 45.5 years and the literacy rate for adults was 31 percent.

The report found that many Afghans lack the most basic dietary requirements, stating: "6.6 million Afghans do not meet their minimum food requirements, with 24 percent of households characterised by poor food consumption. Based on a minimum caloric intake of 2,067 kilocalories per day adjusted by sex and age, 30 percent of the population eats, on average, below their daily requirements. Households in urban areas are slightly more food-insecure than both rural and Kuchi [nomad] populations. When diversity of diet is included in the analysis, 61 percent of households are likely to be below the threshold for food insecurity."

The shortage of food has resulted in widespread malnutrition and undernourishment, with almost 40 percent of children below the age of three underweight, 54 percent of children under the age of five experiencing stunted growth and 7 percent dying of hunger. Considering that only 31 percent of households nationwide have access to safe drinking water, it is clear that a major humanitarian catastrophe is taking place.

The SENLIS Council report "Stumbling Into Chaos, Afghanistan on the Brink" examines the reasons behind the growing armed insurgency against the US-led occupation. In doing so, however, the think tank is compelled to consider the anger and hostility generated by the country’s social crisis, endemic official corruption and broken promises of international aid.

The report quoted a doctor at the Bost Hospital in Lashkar Gar who explained: "If the international community has sent aid to Helmand province I haven’t seen this. There are 25,000 refugees in the camps around Helmand. Not a single person has spoken of food aid delivery. In some districts there are not even any medical clinics; these were destroyed as a result of the fighting between the Taliban and the international forces.

"I don’t think anyone is getting any aid whatsoever. We gave the British ambassador and Members of Parliament a list of all the hospital’s needs. We haven’t heard anything from them since. We have not received the medicines they promised, nor have we received the equipment or anything else they promised us."

An article published last month in the Ottawa Citizen stated: "Major donor nations, including Canada, spent about $1.36 billion in official development assistance to Afghanistan over a one-year period ending March 2006." But it then pointed out that much of the money does not reach ordinary Afghans. A study by the Peace Dividend Trust found that "only $424 million, or about 31 percent had 'a local impact’."

An element of US propaganda used to justify the invasion was the claim that it would end discrimination against women that prevailed under the Taliban’s Islamic fundamentalist regime. While some changes have taken place, discrimination is still widespread particularly outside the urban centres. The estimated literacy rate for women is only 12.6 percent, down from 15 percent in 2001. Child marriages and forced marriages are widespread.

Female enrolment rates at the primary, secondary and tertiary levels are about half those for males. Women and girls in rural areas have particularly limited educational opportunities, partly because of the lack of female teachers, who comprise only 28 percent of the teaching force.

After nearly three decades of war, the Afghan economy is in a state of decay. A certain hothouse development has taken place in Kabul, but in other towns and in the countryside, where the bulk of the population live, basic infrastructure and services are primitive or non-existent. The estimated unemployment rate is 40 percent and over half of the population lives below the poverty line.

Many people have been forced to flee their homes. The SENLIS report stated that internal displacement has increased over the past 18 months, due in large part to the intensification of fighting in the south of the country. The conditions facing refugees were described by two occupants at the Kandahar City IDP refugee camp.

"I cannot provide for my family; I don’t have any work and I am ill. My eldest son is only three years old. My mother is begging for food. Only the people at the mosque collect some money for us," one said.

"We don’t receive any help, no aid whatsoever. My family and I don’t have anything to eat. We have no shelter and no drinking water. We can only get some water from the houses around the camp. We are forced to move from one place to the other," the second explained.

The only flourishing industry in Afghanistan is the illicit growth and trade in opium. Forced to find a means of feeding their families, many farmers have turned to growing opium poppies. So widespread and all pervasive is the drug trade that Afghanistan is often referred to as a "narco-state".

According to the 2007 Afghanistan Human Development Report, between 80-90 percent of economic activity occurs within the "informal" sector. "The estimated area upon which poppy cultivation is taking place in Afghanistan increased by 59 percent," it stated. Afghanistan is believed to produce about 90 percent of the world’s supply of illegal heroin.

According to the 2007 opium survey conducted by the UN Office on Drugs and Crime, cannabis cultivation has also risen 40 percent this year. In an Associated Press article last month, a farmer explained: "The government cannot provide a good market for other crops like cotton, watermelon and vegetables, so I have to grow marijuana instead of poppy."

Another farmer Akbar Khan said: "We know marijuana is an illegal crop, but we are very poor and we have to grow it to help our families survive. I don’t like growing poppy or marijuana. I don’t want people to become addicted to these things, but I have to feed my children and I have no other way."

Britain, which is responsible for trying to eradicate opium production, is seeking to find ways of encouraging farmers to grow legal crops—such efforts have been tried and failed before. Washington, however, is pressing for poppy fields to be destroyed from the air. If that takes place on a wide scale, many farming communities will be left without any livelihood at all. Already there have been complaints of opium crops being destroyed.

While information and statistics remain scanty, the two%2
 
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Yeah cultural icon, you've to wonder about that, they must put something in it, something patriotic,
how is it we've become imprinted on a giant coffee machine, we don't even have coffee trees in Canada do we?
 

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As long as Timmies didn't have anything to do with it. That would really be messing with a cultural icon....

Woof!

I'm disappointed with this tread. I did a word search for Tim Horton's and couldn't find it beyond the title. I guess it's not worth reading.
 

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One would think that with 6 million dead, which is a significant percentage of any countries population, there would be more uproar about it than just what is on Canadian Content.:-|

Hyberole? I think so.

The above mentioned report is so desperate to condemn the US, that it references a small one or two year difference in life expectancy from when the Taliban was in charge. Well, 45 years for average life expectancy...wow..those Taliban guys really provided quality and quantity of life. Whew...I bet the Afghans long for the good ole days...
 

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I'm disappointed with this tread. I did a word search for Tim Horton's and couldn't find it beyond the title. I guess it's not worth reading.

Sorry s243a but you should be used to misleading ads by now. I was employing a marketing trick, it works for all the chains. Acctually earlier in the day I listened to an interview of a new hire for Tim Hortons in Kandahar and I wondered what the phuck is that all about. When the wars over and we come home will the remaining Afghans(if there are any) be addicted to Timmys ****ty coffee and thier crummy dognuts?Will they stop every morning in the flush to the office?
 

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One would think that with 6 million dead, which is a significant percentage of any countries population, there would be more uproar about it than just what is on Canadian Content.:-|

Hyberole? I think so.
Why would you think that thomaska? Who realy cares about millions of dead at christmess eh. I wonder if the hereafter is democratic? At least they're all free, that's for sure. Ah but frees a tricky word though ain't it? Joseph Stiglitz , you know him don't ya thomaska, nobel prise winning economist, ya that's the guy, that Stiglitz, he says in an article the bush admin has spent two trillion on the wars what it borrowed from other countrys, two trillion thomaska. Other economists are betting Uncle Sam is going to stick to the lenders maybe, but the for sure part is that a burger & fries & soft drink of your choice, is going to cost about twenty-five greenbacks in the bad ole US of A in about three years.Do you know what else Stiglitz said thomaska? He said in America a thirty year old average blue collar man is making thirty percent less than his father did when he was thirty. And that wage differential is accellarateing thomaska, that means that your kids shouldn't bother working at all. Oh and the infrastructure nation wide is forty years behind repair, it's falling apart all over the place but the war machine got fat and happy and they did it with your money. Merry Christmess thomaska
 

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Some of your links lead us to some sketchy sites. Ones with a obvious bias
 

darkbeaver

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Some of your links lead us to some sketchy sites. Ones with a obvious bias

Are you qualified to distinguish a non bias site? Perhaps you could provide us with some of your objective sites, then we would have a discussable situation. I suspect that your just raising a rather clumsey question about my integrety. In any case where do you think you are? What have you been doing don't you know there's a war going on? Don't you remember the words, "you are with us or against us" the time for objectivity is way long gone. Cooperate and provide links to your objectively nonbias sites so that I may educate myself up to your level of understanding please.:smile:
 

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Sorry s243a but you should be used to misleading ads by now. I was employing a marketing trick, it works for all the chains. Acctually earlier in the day I listened to an interview of a new hire for Tim Hortons in Kandahar and I wondered what the phuck is that all about. When the wars over and we come home will the remaining Afghans(if there are any) be addicted to Timmys ****ty coffee and thier crummy dognuts?Will they stop every morning in the flush to the office?

I live in the city so I have not need for bull sh!t. Perhaps you are targeting the wrong demographic.
 

darkbeaver

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I live in the city so I have not need for bull sh!t. Perhaps you are targeting the wrong demographic.

Typical urban understanding of the link between bull**** and food s243a. Everybody benefits from the esential catalystic nutrient of manure. Where do you think food comes from, Walmart?:lol:
 

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