Ali al-Shemari

Ali al-Shemari

Ali al-Shemari is an Iraqi politician from the Sadrist Movement who was the Health Minister of Iraq from May 20, 2006 until April 16, 2007.

Al-Shemari's deputy, Hakim al-Zamili, and his security chief, Hameed al-Shemari, were arrested and tried in 2007 on claims they ran a death squad that attacked Sunni Arabs patients and visitors in Health Ministry hospitals. They were cleared of all charges when key witnesses failed to show up after facing alleged intimidation. [ [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/03/04/AR2008030400712.html "Iraq's Sadrists demand U.S. release former minister"] . March 4, 2008. "Washington Post".]

Iraq War casualty estimate

While Health Minister he estimated that between the March 2003 invasion of Iraq and November 2006 there had been 100,000 to 150,000 Iraqi violent deaths. [http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/front/archives/2006/11/11/2003335773 "Iraqi death toll estimates go as high as 150,000"] . "Taipei Times." Nov 11, 2006.] [http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2006/11/09/europe/EU_GEN_Austria_Iraqis_Killed.php "Iraqi health minister estimates as many as 150,000 Iraqis killed by insurgents"] . "International Herald Tribune." Nov. 9, 2006.] [ [http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/11/09/iraq/main2165206.shtml "Official: 150,000 Iraqis Killed Since 2003"] . "CBS News." November 9, 2006.] [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/11/10/AR2006111000164.html "Iraqi Official: 150,000 Civilians Dead"] . "Washington Post." Steven R. Hurst. Nov. 10, 2006.]

From a November 9, 2006 "International Herald Tribune" article:

"Each day we lost 100 persons, that means per month 3,000, per year it's 36,000, plus or minus 10 percent," al-Shemari said. "So by three years, 120,000, half year 20,000, that means 140,000, plus or minus 10 percent," he said, explaining how he came to the figures. "This includes all Iraqis killed — police, ordinary people, children," he said, adding that people who were kidnapped and later found dead were also included in his estimate. He said the figures were compiled by counting bodies brought to "forensic institutes" or hospitals."

A November 11, 2006 "Taipei Times" story reported:

"Al-Shemari said on Thursday [Nov. 9, 2006] that he based his figure on an estimate of 100 bodies per day brought to morgues and hospitals -- though such a calculation would come out closer to 130,000 in total."

The article also stated:

"An official with the ministry also confirmed the figure yesterday [Nov. 10, 2006] , but later said that the estimated deaths ranged between 100,000 and 150,000. "The minister was misquoted. He said between 100,000-150,000 people were killed in three-and-a-half years," the official said."

See also

*Council of Ministers of Iraq
*Iraqi Health Ministry casualty survey
*Casualties of the Iraq War
*Iraq War

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