November 20, 2003

Criminal violence skyrockets in Baghdad

WASHINGTON, Nov. 19 (UPI) -- The number of violent deaths in Baghdad increased exponentially -- from 40 to 55 times -- after the fall of Saddam Hussein's repressive regime, data show.

Prior to the war there was an average of 16 violent deaths a month. In August 2003 however there were 872 violent deaths, with 498 of them from firearms. In September that number dropped to 667 violent deaths, but again more than half -- 372 -- were attributed to firearms, according to Army Capt. Brian Song, a military lawyer with the Army Corps of Engineers.

Every household in Iraq is allowed to keep one weapon, usually an AK-47, for personal protection under Coalition Provisional Authority rules.

The Iraqi police force numbers around 55,000 people and is expected to grow to 75,000.

Copyright 2003 by United Press International.

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Posted by erp at November 20, 2003 12:31 PM
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