The End of Iraq’s Marshes (update)

—–Update—–

I don’t think many peo­ple cracked the code of this post and read what I didn’t wrote here:

This one pro­pa­ganda set by the US years ago, that the Iraqi gov­ern­ment attempt­ing to dry the marshes, the US claim that it was a geno­cide against the Marshes Arabs.

Read it here:

The Crimes of Sad­dam Hus­sein: 1980–1990 The Marsh Arabs

Yet, recent Iraq gov­ern­ment came to the same con­clu­sion of the for­mer government.

—–End Update—-

FAO: Iraq, Devel­op­ment and Water — 1997

In order to increase water trans­port effi­ciency, min­imise losses and water­log­ging, and improve water qual­ity, a num­ber of new water­courses were con­structed, espe­cially in the south­ern part of the coun­try. The Sad­dam river (or Third river) func­tions as a main out-fall drain col­lect­ing drainage waters of more than 1.5 mil­lion hectares of agri­cul­tural land from north of Bagh­dad to the Gulf, between the two main rivers (the Euphrates and the Tigris). The length of the water­course, com­pleted in Decem­ber 1992, is 565 km, with a total dis­charge of 210 m³/s. Other water­courses were also con­structed to reclaim new lands or to reduce waterlogging.

BBC: Iraq marshes’ recov­ery ‘in doubt’ 30 August 2006

But the future avail­abil­ity of water for restora­tion is in ques­tion because of increas­ing urban and agri­cul­tural demands for water in Iraq.….….An esti­mate made by Iraqis sug­gests that to restore the marshes could take half of the nation’s total water sup­ply. That will be very dif­fi­cult; human needs have always come first.

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10 Responses to The End of Iraq’s Marshes (update)

  1. Norton says:

    When you rec­og­nize that Aun­tie al-Beeb is noth­ing but a ole cri­sis whore it then rel­e­gates her brand of jour­nal­ism into proper and per­ma­nent perspective.

  2. Jarn says:

    LB, ignore the back­ground noise. You are appreciated.

  3. Jon says:

    Secu­rity devel­op­ments in Iraq, Aug 30

    Fol­low­ing are secu­rity and other devel­op­ments in Iraq reported on Wednes­day, as of 1645 GMT:

    BAGHDAD — A bomb in Baghdad’s cen­tral Shorja mar­ket killed 24 peo­ple and wounded 35, police and Inte­rior Min­istry sources said.

    HILLA — A bomb tar­get­ing a crowd of men out­side an army recruit­ment office killed 12 peo­ple and wounded 38. Hilla police spokesman Cap­tain Muthanna al-Mamuri said the bomb was left on a parked bicycle.

    DIWANIYA — Gun­men “exe­cuted” 13 Iraqi sol­diers after their ammu­ni­tion ran out dur­ing fierce clashes in the town of Diwaniya, south of Bagh­dad, on Mon­day, Iraq’s defence min­is­ter said.

    KIRKUK — An explo­sion inside a bus killed three peo­ple and wounded 11 in the north­ern city of Kirkuk, includ­ing a man who had left the bomb inside the vehi­cle but failed to make a swift exit, police and wit­nesses said.

    BADRA — Two bor­der guards, includ­ing a cap­tain, were killed in Badra, a town east of Bagh­dad near the Iran­ian bor­der, after their vehi­cle was hit by a road­side bomb, bor­der guards said.

    BUHRIZ — A road­side bomb killed five mem­bers of one fam­ily, includ­ing three women and a child, and seri­ously wounded another woman and child as they trav­elled in their car near the town of Buhriz, 60 km (36 miles) north­east of Bagh­dad, police said.

    BAGHDAD — Gun­men killed Nadia Mohammed, a direc­tor gen­eral at the Jus­tice Min­istry, along with her dri­ver and two guards in west­ern Baghdad’s Nafaq al-Shurta area, a hos­pi­tal source said.

    SUWAYRA — Iraqi police said they recov­ered four bod­ies, blind­folded and hands bound, with signs of tor­ture from the river Tigris in the town of Suwayra, south of Baghdad.

    NUMANIYA — Gun­men killed three broth­ers in the Iraqi town of Numaniya, 120 km (72 miles) south of Bagh­dad, police said. The men were Shi’ites who had fled a Sunni region fur­ther north.

    BAGHDAD — Two civil­ians were killed and 21 peo­ple wounded, includ­ing five police­men, when a car bomb exploded after police responded to a small bomb blast near a petrol sta­tion, police said.

    SAMAWA — Clashes between Iraqi police and civil­ians killed one civil­ian and wounded nine peo­ple, includ­ing five police. Police said hun­dreds turned vio­lent after they were turned away from an army recruit­ment cen­tre and threw rocks at police, who fired at the crowd.

    QAIM — Police in the west­ern Iraqi town of Qaim said they had found the bod­ies of two civil­ians with gun­shot wounds to the head and tor­ture marks.

    NUMANIYA — Police said they found a body, bear­ing signs of tor­ture, in a river near the town of Numaniya.

    FALLUJA — The body of a civil­ian was found three days after he was kid­napped by mil­i­tants in the for­mer insur­gent strong­hold of Fal­luja, 50 km (30 miles) west of Bagh­dad, police said. The body bore signs of torture.

    BASRA — British troops search­ing for a senior mili­tia leader arrested five peo­ple in Iraq’s south­ern sec­ond city of Basra, the British mil­i­tary said.

    MOSUL — Clashes between Iraqi police and insur­gents wounded four civil­ian bystanders in the north­ern city of Mosul, police said.

    OTHER DEVELOPMENTS

    BAGHDAD — The top Amer­i­can gen­eral in Iraq said on Wednes­day he fore­saw Iraqi forces assum­ing con­trol of the country’s secu­rity within 12 to 18 months with “very lit­tle” sup­port from U.S.-led forces.

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