By now most of you have probably heard the figure given by
second Lancet study, which concludes that around 650,000 Iraqis have died since the invasion. I'm only posting it now because no other thread has discussed the same issue, and in my mind this sure as hell qualifies as news.
As for whether the figure is accurate, which seems to be the main point of arguement, without knowing anything at all about statistics or methodology who am I going to believe: a group of scientists who are experts in the field and are using what appears to be a reliable scientific method, or the denials of the Bush administration, simply dismissals given without any backing evidence for their skepticism, and coming from an obviously very subjective party?
The very reason which the US gave for invading, that Saddam was butchering his own people, was backed IIRC by the figure of around 300,000 people killed during the Hussein regime's 25 years in power. So if the Lancet figure is even remotely accurate, if the true number is even 1/2 or 1/4 of the 650,000 figure, what we've got can at this point only be called genocide, a war crime, crimes against humanity.
Not to mention that, quite aside from those killed, something like 1.3 million people have fled Iraq, and about 300,000 have been displaced within the country. At the very least that must qualify as a humanitarian catastrophe of epic proportions, and ethnic cleansing at worst. Next time you hear someone ranting about Western hipocracy and arrogance, keep in mind that if such a thing happened anywhere else, Iran or Venezuela,
or even the less well liked countries of Europe like Belarus, you'de have sanctions, international condemnation, calls for heads to roll and a Hague trial faster than you can say "what the ****". Where is the EU with it moral high horse now? Where are the legions of outraged politcians yelling "Oh, the humanity!", calling for an immediate indictment of Bush and Rumsfeld? Apparently, the deaths of more than half a million people simply do not exist, or don't count for much, when they are your allies' fault.
Here's a post by Baghdad Burning, probably the most respected Iraqi blog out there, discussing the Lancet study and its implications. From her own anecdotal evidence, the author reasons that the 650,000 figure is pretty accurate and that it's not even that surprising.
http://riverbendblog.blogspot.com/2006_10_01_riverbendblog_archive.html#116120448528625171