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July 30, 2005 By Fausta

Good news from Iraq
Chrenkoff isn’t the only one; read what Luis I. Gomez of Hispalibertas has to say,

El desempleo después de la guerra estaba entre el 50 y 60 %. Ahora se sitúa entre el 30 y el 40 %. Se desconoce el nivel de paro bajo Saddam, pero las estimaciones iban desde el 30 al 50 %. El crecimiento económico se sitúa entre el 10 y el 12 %, esto es, mayor que en China. El progreso es también aquí indudable. El transporte en las carreteras iraquíes aumentó un 400% en comparación con la era Saddam.

Los medios de comunicación tambien crecen. Desde enero de este año, han aparecido 70 nuevos medios independientes. Estamos hablando de 170 publicaciones en total. Bajo Saddam no había ninguno. El número de canales comerciales de televisión aumentaba un 200%, desde los 10 a principios de 2005 hasta los 29 que existen hoy. Contamos 80 emisoras de radio independientes, bajo Saddam tampoco había ninguna. Antes de la guerra, se contaban en Iraq 0,8 millones de teléfonos. En enero de 2005, eran ya 2,4, ahora 3,8 millones. Antes de la guerra, Irak tenía 4500 conexiones Internet. En marzo de 2005, eran 150.000 y sin censura.

En el 2000 acudían 3,6 millones de niños a la escuela. En la actualidad, son 4,3 millones.

(my translation:)
Post-war unemployment was between 50%-60%. Now it’s between 30%-40%. It’s unkown what it was under Saddam, but estimates vary between 30% to 50%. Economic growth is between 10% to 12%, that is, greater than China’s. The progress on this is also beyond doubt. Transportation on Iraqi roads increased by 400% compared to the Saddam era.

The media’s also growing. From January this year 70 new media have appeared. We’re talking 170 publications in total. The number of commercial TV channels increased by 200%, from 10 early in 2005 to the current 29. There are 80 independent radio stations, while under Saddam there were none. Prior to the war, Iraq had 800,000 telephones. In January 2005 there were 2.4 million, now, 3.8 million. Before the war, Iraq had 4,500 internet connections. In March 2005, there were 150,000, uncensored.

In 2000, 3.6 million children attended schools. Currently, there are 4.3 million.

Hispalibertas got its data from Iraq Index: Tracking Variables of Reconstruction and Security in Post-Saddam Iraq, and Iraq Weekly Status Report (both PDF files).

Too bad the MSM can’t seem to find time to read those reports.

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  1. Michael says

    July 31, 2005 at 6:42 pm

    Too bad the MSM can’t seem to find time to read those reports.

    You really think they haven’t read those reports?

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