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Child Malnutrition Rate Doubles in Iraq Post-Invasion

HeadlineMar 31, 2005

The number of Iraqi children suffering from malnutrition has almost doubled since the U.S. invasion two years. The United Nations is now estimating eight percent of all Iraqi children are chronically undernourished. Worldwide the UN estimates some 17,000 children die every day from hunger-related diseases. Jean Ziegler of the United Nations said “The silent daily massacre by hunger is a form of murder. It must be battled and eliminated.”

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