Let the numbers speak, by Dr. Souad Al-Azzawi
March 26, 2009 at 9:27 am | Posted in Turkmens | 6 CommentsTags: Displaced Iraqis, Dr Souad AL-AZZAWI, Internally displaced Iraqis, Iraqi deaths, Occupation of Iraq, US-UK War crimes in Iraq, War on Iraq
Let the Numbers Speak
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Dr. Souad N. Al-Azzawi, Associate Professor, Baghdad, Iraq, member of the BRussells Tribunal Advisory Committee (26 March 2009) |
Dear Friends,
I pride myself in being a scientist and a researcher. I built my academic career on theories and numbers. As a teacher, I teach my students that everything is based in science – everything has reason. For this reason, I am always frustrated with myself when I find I am overwhelmed with feelings on specific topics.
One such topic is the occupation of my country, Iraq. On this subject I find that I cannot always be dispassionate. I cannot be the researcher and observer and discuss it without feeling or emotion as I am sometimes expected to do. I find myself doing research on the damages caused by the war and occupation, and my head buzzes with anger, my eyes burn with tears of desperation at the state of my country.
Six years after the attack and the pain is as fresh and cutting as it was in March 2003. This year, I decided, I would view it as a scientist. I would not attack the subject with emotion. I would let the numbers speak for themselves. This year I will sit back and play the part of the analyst- the researcher- on this topic that is closest to my heart.
Six years into the occupation…
- 72 months of destruction
- $607 Billions spent on the war
- 2 Million Barrels of oil being sold per day
- 2 Million Displaced Iraqis inside of Iraq
- 3 Million Iraqis forced to leave the country
- 2615 professors, scientists, and doctors killed in cold blood
- 338 dead journalists
- $13 Billion misplaced by the current Iraqi government
- $400 Billion required to rebuild the Iraqi infrastructure
- 3 hours average of electricity daily
- 24 car bombs per month
- 7 major mafias running the country
- 4260 Americans dead
- 10,000 cases of cholera per year
- 50 of my friends dead
- 22 of my relatives dead
- 15 abductions of close relatives and people I know and love
- At least 1.3 million Iraqis dead since 2003.
Six years into the occupation and somehow, the numbers are not looking better. Year after dismal year, the numbers of dead and displaced grow as we continue to reap the rewards of an American occupation on our country.
So the numbers speak for themselves. Six. Six months is what it took for most Iraqis to realize no good could come of this war and occupation. Six years is what it has taken the rest of the world. Six years, six million Iraqis displaced inside and outside of Iraq- well over a million Iraqis dead or dying inside of the country.
As a scientist, as a researcher- it is a disaster that will never be sufficiently documented with numbers or words. As a researcher, the numbers are so astounding that we go back and recalculate to make sure they are real. As an Iraqi, it is enraging. The numbers and statistics fill me with a rage and shame that make my heart throb and my blood boil. It’s a rage towards all who are silent and uncaring, and a shame at the little we all are doing.
Souad N. Al-Azzawi
Associate Professor,
Baghdad, Iraq
March26/2009
Dr. Souad Naji Al-Azzawi is a former Vice-President of Mamoun University of Scientific Affaires; former professor of environmental engineering at Baghdad Univ., recipient of the 2003 Nuclear-Free Future Award for her work on environmental contamination after the Gulf War in Iraq. She published 50 Papers in hazardous Waste management and Radiological Pollution from the use of Depleted Uranium Weapons in Iraq.
Dr. Souad Al-Azzawi‘s essential studies and articles, published by the BRussells Tribunal:
* Depleted Uranium Radioactive Contamination In Iraq [PDF]- Dr. Souad N. Al-Azzawi - Aug 2006
* Deterioration of Iraqi Women’s Rights and Living Conditions Under Occupation [PDF] - Dr. Souad N. Al-Azzawi - 19 Dec 2007
* Crimes of the Century: Occupation & Contaminating Iraq with Depleted Uranium [PDF] - Dr. Souad N. Al-Azzawi -15 June 2008
URL: http://www.brusselstribunal.org/SouadAlAzzawi_Numbers.htm
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I was in Iraq in 2001. Saw the silent and rusting water plants
bombed in the 1991 war and unable to be repaired due to the US UK
sanctions on parts needed. Visited the Bashra children’s hospital with
rooms and hallways overflowing with children dying from leukemia , other cancers and diarrhea from drinking sewer polluted water.
Our members of Congress have been aware of these conditions,
far worsened by another war in 2003 and continuing now.
How can they, and the millions of Americans who
support them, proudly stand and continue to wave our flag for THEIR
freedom and democracy?
Comment by Bud Deraps— March 27, 2009 #
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Saddam Hussein was a horrible ruler. I hated him like hell. I wished for Regime Change. But now I realise the stupidity and immaturity of my thinking. Look at the numbers given by Dr.Souad. How much the Ummah wish that Saddam remained in power in spite of his small human rights violations and the American text book model of Regime change never took place. This is a hard lesson for all Muslim nations, in fact for all nations. It is better to have a less competent, a bit repressive ruler rather than the dissidents inviting a foreign power to help change Regimes. The results of such an experiment are right in front of us. God Gives powers to whoever He wants and He Takes away powers from whoever He wishes. To kill one unyielding ( to a world power) dictator ruler like Saddam, a beautiful civilization has been brutally slaughtered and millions lost their lives. What a tragedy, and it is being repeated now in Pakistan, Afghanistan and probably in the near future in Iran
Comment by pakma19— June 1, 2009 #
I miss you very much my supervisor Dr. Suad and I miss the days when nothing important than my performing during the ph. d. stage. We were a unit body from north to south of Iraq and you never ask me whether i am “senia” or “shea’a” you just seen a hard women from Basrah.
Comment by Dr. Kifah M. Khudair— December 29, 2010 #
Nice. Good article.
Comment by türkmen— February 15, 2011 #