IRAQI CITIZEN POLL ALARMING

Released on = November 2, 2006, 11:03 am

Press Release Author = Veteran Organ Donors International

Industry = Media

Press Release Summary = Survey indicates more than 5,000 children killed in war

Press Release Body = NOVEMBER 3, 2006

IRAQI CITIZEN POLL IS ALARMING
More than 5,000 children killed in war


A VODI volunteer in Baghdad reported today that one of six Jordanian university
students recruited to take a random survey of Iraqi civilians was stopped and
questioned last week by a U.S. Army patrol. After he explained what he was doing
Khaled was detained for an hour and then driven all the way to the Jordanian border
and told to the leave the country. He was released unharmed. The survey, conducted
at the request of VODI is designed to document the quality of life for Iraqi
children and asks only a dozen questions.

The Jordanian sociology students reported that of 600 Iraqi citizens randomly
selected and surveyed in Baghdad, 63% of them report losing one or more family
members to military attacks since the invasion, and more than half of these
casualties were civilian. The survey also indicates that approximately 40% of all
Iraqi children under age 10 lost one or more parents. 1 out of every five Iraqi
children under age 10 were orphaned by the war and/or subsequent occupation. In a
country of 25 million people, 45,000 civilian casualties have been documented by
project Iraq Body Count, but both the Red Crescent and the Arab League believe the
John Hopkins University/Lancet report of 600,000 deaths is \"far more realistic\". In
his 27 year reign, Saddam Hussein is alleged to have killed 100,000 Iraqis. Why
coalition soldiers are instructed not to conduct body counts remains an unanswered
question. \"To date, we can extrapolate that between 5,000 and 8,000 Iraqi children
have been killed by military actions since 1991\" said VODI Chairman Bruce Gorcyca\"
who added \"We do not have the resources to investigate further, but urge the Red
Crescent, United Nations and Amnesty International to conduct an official and proper
casualty count to ascertain the truth\". VODI maintains that the world community
demands accountability for civilian deaths by foreign military forces.

The VODI poll also revealed that 72% of the Baghdad residents never considered the
invasion to be a \"liberation\" and want all foreigners out of their country. 57%
report that they are still without running water and/or electricity in their homes,
and the most disturbing poll result shows that 78% of Iraqis felt \"more secure and
safe\" before the invasion than now. 28% of Iraqi children require medical attention
but have been waiting six months or longer to see a doctor. Iraqi\'s biggest fear
now seems to be that of years of forthcoming civil war, vengeful death squads, and
Muslim fundamentalists taking control of the nation, much like the Taliban did in
Afghanistan. 89% of those surveyed say the negative effects of the invasion far
outweigh the removal of Saddam Hussein which only half of those surveyed saw as a
positive action. Of those polled, 52% were Shiite Muslims, 23% were Suni Muslims and
25% refused to disclose their religious affiliations. \"While we do not condone
suicide bombings or other acts of indiscriminate terrorism, this poll suggests that
the growing \"insurgency\" may just be outraged citizens seeking revenge for the death
of their innocent children, parents, or spouses\" Gorcyca concluded.

Submitted By:

Paul Franklin
Public Information Office
Veteran Organ Donors International
117 Lakeshore Road East - Suite 339
Toronto, Ontario L5G-4T6
(905) 891-1981
EMAIL: VODI@mail.com

Web Site = http://www.VeteranOrganDonors.org

Contact Details = Veteran Organ Donors International
117 Lakeshore Road East
Suite 339
Toronto, Ontario
Canada L5G-4T6

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