Iraq: 1,000 Human Bombs Have Claimed 12,000 Lives
Posted by feww on September 4, 2011
The Empire’s Illegal Wars: More than 12,000 Iraqis killed in at least 1,000 suicide bombings since the US-led invasion
In August alone at least 278 people were killed in suicide bombings across Iraq, compared with 178 in July
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Disaster Calendar 2011 – September 4
[September 4, 2011] Mass die-offs resulting from human impact and the planetary response to the anthropogenic assault could occur by early 2016. SYMBOLIC COUNTDOWN: 1,655 Days Left to the ‘Worst Day’ in Human History
- Iraq. Between March 20, 2003, and December 31, 2010, at least12,284 Iraqi civilians were killed and 30,644 others wounded in suicide bombings. The attacks also killed 200 coalition troops, including 175 Americans, a report said.
- Japan. Typhoon Talas dumped record rain on western Japan triggering large scale mudslide, leaving at least 28 people dead and 56 others missing, NHK said.
- The authorities issued evacuation orders and advisories to about half a million people in western and central Japan.
- Up to 4,000 people were stranded as extreme rains flooded rivers, triggering landslides and destroying roads and bridges.
- Scores of homes were destroyed, damaged or swept away by floodwaters, Kyodo news agency reported.
- Texas, USA. A massive wildfire at Bastrop near Austin has consumed at least 14,000 acres and destroyed 300 homes, reports said.
- Another fire in Palo Pinto County has scorched more than 6,500 acres and destroyed 39 homes since Tuesday.
- Wildfires in East Texas have consumed at least 2,000 acres, killing a woman and her baby and destroying more than a dozen homes, a report said.
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