"Faik Bakir, the director of the Baghdad morgue, has fled Iraq in fear
of his life after reporting that more than 7,000 people have been
killed by death squads in recent months, the outgoing head of the UN
human rights office in Iraq has disclosed."
"The vast majority of bodies showed signs of summary execution - many
with their hands tied behind their back. Some showed evidence of
torture, with arms and leg joints broken by electric drills,"


Note that the 7,000 figure is ONLY for the Baghdad area, NOT the rest
of Iraq; a much, much higher figure.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,,1721366,00.html

David Bier

Baghdad official who exposed executions flees

Jonathan Steele
Thursday March 2, 2006
The Guardian

Faik Bakir, the director of the Baghdad morgue, has fled Iraq in fear
of his life after reporting that more than 7,000 people have been
killed by death squads in recent months, the outgoing head of the UN
human rights office in Iraq has disclosed.

"The vast majority of bodies showed signs of summary execution - many
with their hands tied behind their back. Some showed evidence of
torture, with arms and leg joints broken by electric drills," said
John Pace, the Maltese UN official. The killings had been happening
long before the bloodshed after last week's bombing of the Shia shrine
in Samarra.

Mr Pace, whose contract in Iraq ended last month, said many killings
were carried out by Shia militias linked to the industry ministry run
by Bayan Jabr, a leading figure in the Supreme Council for the Islamic
Revolution in Iraq (Sciri).

Mr Pace said records, supported by photographs, came from Baghdad's
forensic institute, which passed them to the UN. The Baghdad morgue
has been receiving 700 or more bodies a month. The figures peaked at
1,100 last July - many showing signs of torture.

Reports of government-sponsored death squads have sparked fear among
many prominent Iraqis, prompting a rise in the number leaving the
country. Mr Pace said the morgue's director had received death threats
after he reported the murders. "He's out of the country now," said Mr
Pace, adding that the attribution of the killings to government-linked
militias did not come from Dr Bakir.

"There are other sources for that. Some militias are integrated with
the police and wear police uniforms," he said. "The Badr brigade
[Sciri's armed wing] are in the police and are mainly the ones doing
the killing. They're the most notorious."

Some Iraqis accuse the Mahdi army militia, linked to the radical
cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, of seizing and killing people. But Mr Pace
said: "I'm not as sure of the Mahdi army as I am of the others."





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