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Iraq Struggles With Cholera Outbreak
BAGHDAD - Majida Hamid Ibrahim seemed no different from any other victim in Iraq - her body was put in a plastic bag and sent to the morgue for relatives to collect. But authorities were already bemoaning her death.Just days before, the 40-year-old woman from Baghdad's southern outskirts became the first confirmed cholera case in the Iraqi capital from an outbreak spreading around the country. The World Health Organization has confirmed more than 3,300 cholera cases in Iraq and at least 14 deaths from the acute and rapid dehydration it causes.
The troubles, however, also point beyond the immediate struggle to control the deadly advance.
They highlight the creeping fractures throughout the government of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, the country's deepening sectarian gulf and a gangland-style lawlessness in which even medical supplies are fair game for bandits.
The health minister, Ali al-Shemari, fled the country after U.S. forces raided offices in February and arrested his deputy, accused of diverting millions of dollars to the biggest Shiite militia and of allowing death squads' use of ambulances and hospitals to carry out kidnappings and killings.
The government official overseeing Iraqis living abroad was brought in as acting health minister in al-Maliki's shaky Cabinet - which was further jolted by the walkout of six Sunni ministers in August.
Hospitals also are divided along Iraq's sectarian split, with Shiites and Sunnis often too scared to venture into any facility controlled by the other. For health workers, this leaves worrying gaps with cholera cases now reaching half of Iraq's 18 provinces.
The main hospital in Baqouba - the city al-Qaida in Iraq earlier this year claimed as its base in the Diyala province - was twice overrun by Sunni gunmen who kidnapped some of the Shiite patients, said a provincial health official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of fears for his safety.
Fourteen Baqouba physicians and five ambulance drivers have been killed and 12 doctors kidnapped since Diyala fighting escalated earlier this year. Gunmen often steal medical equipment and medicine from health centers and force pharmacists to give up their supplies, the official said.
Saeed al-Shimary recounted how four months ago, as he lay sick in the Baqouba hospital, gunmen fatally shot a hospital guard and took several patients away, including his relative.
"I was horrified," said al-Shimary, a teacher. The relative's body was found days later, dumped by a road.
The "bad security situation ... is preventing medical teams from reaching the residents," said Hom Suhail al-Khishali, head of the Diyala health department.
WHO has confirmed at least 3,315 cholera cases and registered more than 30,000 cases of acute watery diarrhea - which could also prove to be cholera in its more common, milder form. The group has also warned that - as the weather cools and temperatures become more favorable for transmission - the bacteria could spread further.
Dr. Naeema al-Gasseer, the WHO representative in Iraq, says the grim numbers fuel the panic, when in fact the death rate has been "very much less than 1 percent of the total outbreak."
"Let's not focus on numbers, that's not the way to deal with cholera," she said. "We must look at ways to contain it."
Cholera, usually spread by drinking contaminated water, typically causes severe diarrhea that in extreme cases can lead to fatal dehydration and kidney failure. There are normally about 30 cases registered each year in Iraq. The last major outbreak was in 1999, when 20 cases were discovered in one day.
Cholera can be controlled by treating drinking water with chlorine. But authorities want to keep tight controls on chlorine supplies after extremists earlier this year placed chlorine tanks on suicide truck bombs, killing some two dozen people in several attacks and sending noxious clouds that left hundreds of panicked people gasping for breath.
A shipment of 100,000 tons of chlorine was held up for a week at the Jordanian border last month, amid fears for its safe passage through Iraq.
Naeem al-Qabi, from Baghdad's municipal council, said the city now has a two month's supply of chlorine and "more shipments are expected."
A July report by the relief agency Oxfam and the NGO Coordination Committee network in Iraq said that about 70 percent of Iraqis are without adequate water supplies, up from 50 percent in 2003.
That includes more than 2 million people who have been displaced inside Iraq by the fighting, which has forced many to live in unsanitary conditions where sewage can infest food and water and easily spread cholera.
Tom Timberman, leader of a reconstruction team with the 4th Brigade, 25th infantry Division, said water purification and canal clearing systems have broken down due to a lack of maintenance and replacement parts.
Many purification plant workers have been killed or fled the violence, leaving the area with a lack of expertise, Timberman said. Tests at one of the water purification facilities near Iskandariyah, a town 30 miles south of Baghdad, found the filtration system wasn't working, so dirty water was just passing through the pipes.
In Mosul, about 225 miles northwest of Baghdad, officials complain that Baghdad sent them 20 tons of chlorine, while the city needs about 60 tons.
"Now we fear cholera more than the violence," said Shawan Karim, 33, a resident in the northern city of Kirkuk, which has accounted for more than two-thirds of the confirmed cholera cases.
Associated Press writers Sameer N. Yacoub, Kim Gamel, Saad Abdul-Kadir and Yahya Barzanji contributed to this story.
© 2007 Associated Press



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Show All43 fatalities from cholera have been reported in neighboring areas of Iran.
yay
Now that the disease is spreading, I belive Iran has the legal footing to seek a Crimes against Humanity charge against the entire US administration.
By now the Iraqis must have figured out that American -style democracy for Iraqis is nothing but full of shit.
That's "freedom" for ya.
You don't suppose the administration is using the old "smallpox blanket" trick, do you?
(In order to eradicate Native-American indigenous peoples in the late 1800's, the government made gifts of blankets previously used by smallpox victims.)
Welcome to Act Two of the horrible, lingering travesty that is George W. Bush's contribution to human suffering. Is there a Nobel Prize for Anti-Peace? Hitler, Stalin, Amin, Pinochet, and now Bush. I am so ashamed, as an American, as a man, as a human being. George W. Bush is the worst of the worst, in all three categories. I have only said this about two other individuals in my lifetime: I Hate George W. Bush. Pardon my strong language, but catharsis is my only non-murderous recourse at this moment....
....and the only crystal clear thought in my mind is that the murder must stop.
Biological warfare? Hey, wasn't that one of the things that Sadaam was accused of on Chimpy's road to war?
We have brought disaster to Iraq and they would without question be better off today under Saddam Hussein. We have destroyed their country and are planning to steal their resources and the so called opposition party led by Hillary Clinton will continue the policies of George W. Bush. When I hear her blame the Iraqis for not responding to our brutal invasion more positively she makes me sick.
Not a medical person, but cholera isn't contagious, is it? I was under the impression that you had to drink dirty water to get it. So nothing will be done about this until our guys start catching it. But wait-wasn't one of Halliburton's subsidiaries giving our troops unpurified water not all that long ago? It could be sooner than we think...
Cholera outbreak in Iraq proudly sponsored by the BUSH/CHENEY TEAM. Hey............it's the cost of doing business!
I do agree that this has become a case of biological warfare -- planned or unplanned. What`s important here is that it all adds up to genocide.
To thewonderingyou:
Ditto. I'm ashamed, embarrassed and afraid to travel now. Is Divine Justice our only hope? The media and politicians are corporate whores and American people too naive and/or lazy to educate themselves and act. So, what?
Curmudgeon99 October 5th, 2007 12:23 pm:
You don't suppose the administration is using the old "smallpox blanket" trick, do you?
Yes, it is the same idea as the old blanket routine.
When you destroy a country's sanitation system and water supply, cholera is an expected result--no ifs, ands, or maybes, and any invading army that destroys the infrastructure of a country and, six years later, has not done diddley to replace it is guilty of these deaths. Cholera is extremely infectious and deadly. Looks like it's "Mission Accomplished" just a dubya said. Destroy their country, steal their oil. I'll repeat what he said to Brown when similar events were unfolding in New Orleans: Helluva job, brownie, helluva job--as human bodies floated by in the canals and waterways. There is no telling how many people are sick with hepatitis and other infections which are all due to a lack of cleanliness--i.e., inadequate sanitation and lack of clean water. I'm like Andrew Greeley on another article today--when in the hell will the war crimes trials begin?
Oh yeah, and to quote Colin Powell who is a daddy of all of this carnage, too, for all of his running and hiding: these poor souls are just "collateral damage" Mr. Powell, you helped break it--now you help fix it! I hope there is a prison cell waiting for him, too!!!
Hey holymoly I was just about to launch into a diatribe of eloquent historical reflective parallels. Only to discover another enlightened soul had gone and done it for me... Anyway, you covered it pretty damn well. Bu$hCo can sure be proud of there handiwork of Genocidal Holocaust in Iraq... approx 1.2 million dead...They have thoroughly covered nearly every technique of racial segregation, vilification and extermination...
http://diatribune.com/iraqi-holocaust
I never thought in my lifetime that I would see my country be so blatantly evil and then experience a Congress that would just "let it happen." I feel so sad every day. These Iraqi people have suffered so much. How much more can they endure? By the time this is all over, there won't be much left of Iraq. We have raped and pillaged this country. All the death and suffering and for what? Oil? Help us all.
It is beyond shameful. But, hey, "we don't torture". Bush and co. are evil. Tell me the Iraqi people aren't being tortured every day.
I'm with Lynne. I am so sad every day, too. It is horrifying to think of all that this man has brought down on the heads of the Iraqis and the citizens of this country.
I am not even allowed to say what I think should happen to him and his henchmen. I would probably be sent to a black prison somewhere.
Great democracy.
the old "smallpox blanket" trick . . .
That's why bombing of civilian infastructure, power, water, sewage etc., is against the Geneva Convention. But what does our gang of war criminals care? Just wait for our boys and girls to bring this bug home with them. Why did you think Satan's Little Helper vetoed the expanded Childrens Healthcare bill? We have expanded War on Poverty into War on the Poor. This Holoween we may well have our government's own version of the old "smallpox blanket" trick or treat.
The genocidal maniacs in Washington are enemies of mankind!
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"Peace will be the result of understanding and sharing..."
Djwahl Khul
You have all said it very well. Congress is just as culpable as the Bush/Cheney Crime family. Any congress that would not impreach the bastards for violations of our constitution and High Crimes, let alone misdemeanors is the congress that needs to be replaced, every one of them.
Re: Cholora outbreak in Iraq (Let's not call it an epidemic, 'yet' OK?)
Interesting, no cholora problems inside the Green Zone where there is always clean water and sanitation.
But, US soldiers 'waving' bottles of purified water at the natives in downtwon Baghdad as they roll by in their tanks and humbee's sure hasn't made Amwerica any new friends.
Hey Mohhammed, pull out a Russian IED, let's give them dudes something to be sad about.
TheAZCowBoy
Tombstone, AZ.
and Sean Hannity, and Rush Limbaugh are beating the war drums for toppling the Iran regime... GREAT!
at this point I wouldn't be surprised if they dropped THE bomb on them.
sigh
Ah, Bush's "Paradise," Iraq. According to BushCo, things are getting better; they don't live in Iraq, so it's easy for them to make such a preposterous claim. Bet the Iraqis are all wishing Saddam were back in control of things.
Since the Iraqis are not Christians are not blonde and blue-eyed, and have a valuable resource that the imperialists covet, their deaths are not counted by the racist scum that brought death and destruction to them --- the Bush-Cheney Crime Syndicate.
This cholera issue came up on CD a few weeks ago - at that time it was pretty much confined to the Kurds, and if our troops had acted then to cure and contain it, it wouldn't have spread all over Iraq. We could have done that with some chlorine and proper medical care, but - well, why didn't we? We're always saying that we're there to help them. Sure. Like it says on a mug I have, "We're from the government and we're here to help you."
Right.
The on-going Iraqi Holocaust is almost totally ignored by the mainstream media, the Congressional Democrats, and the leading candidates, not to mention the Republicans who are perfoming this abomination against the Iraqi people.
1,200,000 Iraqis have been killed as a result of the American invasion and occupation of Iraq, according to the best epidemiological survey we have, and the Democrats keep funding the war so we can "finish the job."
The "job" we're really doing in Iraq is genocide, and it won't be finished until the last Iraqi is dead.
Cholera in Iraq is funded by U.S. taxpayers.
Shame on the USA!
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Q. If the US and other forces were to ask for advice from Hierarchy, what advice and solutions to the terrible mess of Afghanistan and Iraq would they receive?
A. To admit the wrong committed by the invasions and to pour the necessary monies and all other resources to restore these countries to peace and calm. To hold an international UN-led inquiry into the best way to begin and complete this restoration and to avow no further incursions of a like kind anywhere in the world.
Excerpted from: Questions and answers
http://share-international.org/magazine/SI_current.htm#qa
Moonshadow, because the fecal-to-oral route of transmission is so well paired with the most common method of passing a contagion (simple touch) any germ intestinal germ can easily be considered contagious.
Of course, in the US, people wash food. They wash clothes. They wash cooking utensils. Sometimes they even wash their hands, and sometimes they even do all of these things properly. But all of that depends on a clean water supply, or the time and fuel to sterilize water by boiling.
Cholera can actually kill you in several hours. You normally process about ten liters of water each day in your large intestine. One and a half of that comes from what you eat, and the rest is from digestive juices. Most of that is re-absorbed. With Cholera, not only is your body's ability to reabsorb that water damaged, but the bacterium fools your body into releasing even more water into the intestines. Now you stand (not literally, of course) to lose 36 liters of water in a day.
It's deadly, it's preventable, it's predictable. And this is all inexcusable.
Jacob, I agree. It appears the war criminals in the White House, Pentagon, and Congress won't be satisfied until the "job is finished," code for Iraqi genocide.
It IS genocide. It's a horror. It's not just the Republicans, though. The Democrats are allowing it and pushing it, too, through their legislation. And it's not just the Americans. The British and to a smaller extent, the Danes are responsible, too. I don't get how Saddam was better. He was a genocidal nightmare, as well.
While it is understandable that the infrastructure will suffer with any invasion, the funds provided to private contractors (with no-bid contracts) should have remedied the situation long ago. Where has the money gone? You would think the MSM would have a story here.
Dinosaur technology, dinosaur ideologies, Dinosaurs battle it out while little humans are trampled underneath.
The faster the primal operant Bush Cult follows the program and gets the Iraqis out of the way, the faster oil fields are taken. The genocide trick repeats that of Leland Stanford when Native Americans got in the way of the railroad 'enterprise'. The Stanford-supported Bush Cult is doing the same to Americans now with corporate McHealthcare beyond affordability, so logically also to 'foreigners'. To those of you elsewhere, please know that American citizens who oppose Bush Cult policies are treated much the same as Germans who opposed the Hitler Cult policies. This is High Time for the American Churches, who are somewhat immune from political suppression and heckling, to intervene and show the world that Americans still have a Soul... show some of that love and compassion for human suffering, in your Jesus' name. Perhaps that would calm the hostilities of the Islamic religious fanatics driven by their own religious rhetoric.... a chance to make Peace in a situation created and dominated by dinosaurs following dinosaur ideologies.
Bu$h the inferior will claim that no one could have foreseen this turn of events or will blame it on the sovereign Iraq government.
You know the sovereign government that can't cancel the operating license of foreign mercenaries.
Agree with "RestoreDemocracy".
But really, the Church has for a long time now followed the "status quo" and before that, would have actually been leading the charge against Islam. However, anyone with a soul should be able to see that this has gone so wrong.
Unfortunately, Jesus is only a word now that the hypocrites use in the defense of their crimes.
ye gods kilgore trout is not dead!!
"yeah he said don't believe such nonesense"
i walk with a very staunch baptist
mostly we talk not about such things
as politics--except maybe local..
when the subject of iraq does come up
her response is always
nuke-em..
i do not hold my breath waiting for any church
to stand in the way of killing..
the dude did die on the X!!
ken
Courtesy of the United States of America
War
Famine
Pestilence
Disease
How far the fall
"To those of you elsewhere, please know that American citizens who oppose Bush Cult policies are treated much the same as Germans who opposed the Hitler Cult policies."
-restoredemocracy
FYI
I believe there is on record 16 or 17 documented attempts by German resistance groups to forcibly remove Prescott Bush's buddy Adolph from office. I haven't heard of any like activity in USA fatherland. Except in the case of JKF, but that was a completely different story.
Bush is out of touch with reality, as usual.
Bush, Sept 3, 2007: "normal life is returning" to Iraq
"Perhaps, when we remember wars, we should take off our clothes and paint ourselves blue and go on all fours all day long and grunt like pigs. That would surely be more appropriate than noble oratory and shows of flags and well-oiled guns."
Kurt knew because he was there; not like these posers.
Cholera spreads like wildfire. How soon will it go across the borders? How long before the Middle East has an epidemic? At least this possibility is real and immediate, not like the fake Chicken Flu. Fuck George's responsibility, we've got to find a way to contain the disease. Eventually, a US soldier will come down with it and then...a different kind of surge?
Cholera is spread through contaminated water and food. I doubt that the soldiers are at risk. Hey, what about the Iraqis? I guess it's okay for them to get it? American politicians gift to the Iraqis....
In April 2003, a smirking President Bush crowed to a cheering crowd of soldiers at CENTCOM in Florida that the model for Iraq would be 'our new democratic Afghanistan.'
During the first months of the US occupation, secular, nationalistic Iraqis in the streets of Baghdad often told themselves, "At least we are not 'Afghanistan'". Now they know better.
The deliberate dismemberment of the entire modern structure that made up the secular Republic of Iraq was systematically accomplished by the gang of Paul Bremer (a war criminal and fascist as guilty as Eichmann),with Israeli advisers, in order the break up the country into ethnically cleansed, manageable tribal client states, dependent on the Empire and its mercenaries for the safety of their collaborator elite and never again capable of opposing Israel's regional hegemonic ambitions.
This is deliberate, genocide, ethnocide, destruction of a society and culture, the systematic dragging of the most educated and cosmopolitan population in the Arab world back to a stage resembling pre-Taliban, warlord Afghanistan. Don't forget the CIA trained the heroic 'Afghan Arabs' and warlords to target women school teachers working in the countryside for 'special treatment' for the communist crime of teaching peasant girls to read.
Is there any wonder the Iraqis are willing to blow themselves up for the chance to kill an occupier?
This lesson in American and Israeli style colonialism is not lost on the Iranians, who have even more to lose than the starvation sanctioned Iraqis did at the time of the US invasion. They are preparing to sacrifice all to prevent their world from being transformed into another cholera-coated nightmare in the Middle East through a US-Israeli invasion or bombing campaign.
Widespread cholera in Iraq is the result of the deliberate destruction of Iraq's infrastructure and the firing and killing of its technical specialists and bombing of its water treatment facilities. George W. Bush is the King of Cholera and the Emperor of Dysentery. The hollow eyes of his victims stare back at all of us in rage.
FUBAR
They keep repeating mistakes over mistakes. Any idiot knows that Anthrax is much more effective than cholera to get rid of the insurgents.
Anyone who doubts that US soldiers are exposed to water-borne diseases like cholera in Iraq may want to watch this video, where a former employee of Halliburton describes the insane negligence of Halliburton's water-treatment facilities for US Marines.
Our guys are bathing in raw sewage, and even drinking it sometimes, and the US Senate is too busy condemning an ad by MoveOn.org to notice Halliburton's depraved indifference to the health of our brave soldiers.
Iraq had 100,000 engineers, which was comparable per capita to a first world country like the UK. Iraq also had a large and growing industrial base financed by the income from oil. The country was a going to be a serious threat to Israel one of these days, so of course it had to be smashed. And now the destruction is nearly complete.
Why do you think nearly all the neocons were Jewish? They really helped to sucker us into Iraq, didn't they? The cost to America: enormous, astronomical; incalculable, really, when you factor in the severe damage to our reputation and therefore our moral clout in the world. The cost to Israel for its vastly improved strategic position: zero. Such a deal.
The biggest irony is that we are funding our own destruction. We give Israel $billions every year, which translates to thousands of dollars per annum to every Jewish man, woman, and child in Israel. No wonder they are able to live such a comfortable lifestyle. And I have little doubt that some of that money comes right back as political contributions (i.e. bribes) offered by Jewish organizations like AIPAC, which hugely influences Congress to keep the free money and the free wars coming. Jews around the world must be laughing themselves sick at the success of this incredible swindle.
Merek,
You are absolutely correct. What is more, this dismemberment of Iraq and the systematic erasure (to use the Isreali term) of its national institutions - down to the firing of its sanitation engineers and deliberate burning of its census and property records in the looting of Baghdad was planned years before the actual invasion. It was not only Rumsfeld who joked that 'freedom is messy, sometimes it means being free to do bad things', Michael Ledeen praise the 'instructional' value of 'taking a shitty little country and throwing it against a wall'. So here we must learn our lessons well. Iran and the rest of the resource-rich independent world should be prepared to resist with all their talents and wealth - not give in without a fight like the corrupt Iraqi generals who cut a deal with the US and opened the gates of their cities. In the end the US will lose, like they did in Viet Nam but not without unleashing a hell of suffering and degradation unlike anything ever experienced in the Middle East - such is the American arrogance and racism. The US Zionist elite configuration currently running decision making and policy in the Middle East are willing to destroy thousands of American lives as mere tools to their will to Israeli hegemony. For these Isreali agents, we are either 'tools or fools'. This is for the US Military officers to ponder as they head off to their officer clubs.
Saila, You don't know anything about the disease caused by anthrax or else you are joking. Anthrax is a condition spread easily among horses, goats and cows - difficult to infect humans and never spread from person to person. In order to infect a human, a large amount must be inhaled in an infectious form into a susceptible person, preferable with underlying lung problems. Early treatment with conventional antibiotics like penicillin and tetracycline is effective. It took a large volume of the 'so-called weaponized' stuff contaminating the postal sorting machines to be sprayed up the nostrils of Washington DC area postal workers for two of them to become sick and die after being misdiagnosed for their classic symptems by area physicians. This all occurred while the Congressional sniffer dogs were receiving prophylactic antibiotics. I like to call this a modern version of the Tuskeegee medical experiment - since virtually all of the postal workers in the Washington DC area are African-American. Anyway - a little rain or heavy humidity will make the aerosolized 'weaponized' anthrax stick together and fall into useless clumps. In other words - its a bust as a weapon. Cholera is much better at eliminating populations.
It's about money from oil. So I suggest we use oil to our advantage: if you have a car run out of gas, on the road, at rush hour. Bring a friend. Have a momentary "vapor lock". Turn off the engine, roll to a stop, put on the flasher, etc. Be safe, non-confrontational. 20 people in any large city could stop most traffic for hours.
Well, just an idea . . . hard to know the consequences of any action (nonlinear dynamic systems, ie chaos theory).
Besides all the killings and mayhem a sudden oil scarcity would bring, it would be cool to get around on horses and bicycles I think. Heck we could even use our legs before evolution takes them away and turns us into a pillow with one finger to push buttons with.
Ah! the good old days under Saddam Hussein. He was no angel, but look at the shit the US is creating and all in the name of "democracy" and "fighting terrorism". What a heap of stinking, smelly BS!
Progressive101, I don't think the Chimp is THAT out-of-touch with reality. He knows what's happening to the Iraqis, but he doesn't care -- and he will repeat any lie since he has no conscience. Fascists aren't interested in reality. This makes it easy for him to make absurd statements about how things are improving for Iraqis.
Vera Gottlieb October 6th, 2007 12:20 pm
"Ah! the good old days under Saddam Hussein."
Well actually, by comparison Saddam Hussein was the 'Mother Teresa of the Middle East"; as compared to the current reign of Evil under Bu$hCo's henchmen, Murkywasters, torturers, sycophants and suck-holes...