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To: i-node who wrote (822176)12/12/2014 3:57:59 AM
From: Broken_Clock  Respond to of 1578920
 
Iraq Sanctions Kill Children, U.N. Reports
By BARBARA CROSSETTE
Published: December 1, 1995

As many as 576,000 Iraqi children may have died since the end of the Persian Gulf war because of economic sanctions imposed by the Security Council, according to two scientists who surveyed the country for the Food and Agriculture Organization.

The study also found steeply rising malnutrition among the young, suggesting that more children will be at risk in the coming years. The results of the survey will appear on Friday in The Lancet, the journal of the British Medical Association.

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You think the Sunnis and Shias respect and adore a country that forces mass starvation upon innocent children? And that just Iraq under in the Clinton years.



To: i-node who wrote (822176)12/12/2014 8:42:27 AM
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Remember the number started out at 10000? Then it was 25000, then 100000, now I guess it's a million.....

Inflation I guess....