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Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Kentucky Fried Chicken Claims War Reparations From Iraq

No, that's not an Onion headline. From the Morning Star, via Lenin:

THERE are times when the phrase mind-boggling simply isn't adequate to describe the reaction to one or other item of news.

This is just such a time. The news that shattered and partially dismantled Iraq has paid out over $40 billion in so-called "reparations" is bad enough.

But to find out to whom that vast sum has been or is about to be paid to is so shattering as to be almost incredible.

That a country which has been illegally invaded, which has lost over 650,000 of its population, which has been carved up between the oil transnationals and the states that host them and which has had a puppet government foisted on it which has no more relation to democracy than fly in the air should have to pay reparations is, in itself, ludicrous.

That the companies which are claiming large slices of that $40 billion should include Kentucky Fried Chicken is appalling.

Also claiming Gulf war reparations are Halliburton and Bechtel, two war-profiteering corporations who've done more to ruin Iraq and its infrastructure and suck the country dry than anyone, while simultaneously raiding the US treasury and swindling American armed forces. In this they were aided and abetted by Bush, Cheney and their willing minions.

But what are these massive corporations actually claiming reparations for? What have the war-torn and exhausted Iraqis done to these international corporate bullyboys that could possibly warrant their shareholders being compensated with such vast sums? Not a lot actually, the Iraqis themselves did nothing: it's just that KFC, and Toys R Us et al lost profits.

Naomi Klein has the numbers:

Since Saddam was toppled in April, Iraq has paid out $1.8bn in reparations to the United Nations Compensation Commission (UNCC), the Geneva-based quasi tribunal that assesses claims and disburses awards. Of those payments, $37m have gone to Britain and $32.8m have gone to the United States. That's right: in the past 18 months, Iraq's occupiers have collected $69.8m in reparation payments from the desperate people they have been occupying. But it gets worse: the vast majority of those payments, 78%, have gone to multinational corporations, according to statistics on the UNCC website.

Away from media scrutiny, this has been going on for years. Of course there are many legitimate claims for losses that have come before the UNCC: payments have gone to Kuwaitis who have lost loved ones, limbs, and property to Saddam's forces. But much larger awards have gone to corporations: of the total amount the UNCC has awarded in Gulf war reparations, $21.5bn has gone to the oil industry alone. Jean-Claude Aimé, the UN diplomat who headed the UNCC until December 2000, publicly questioned the practice. "This is the first time as far as I know that the UN is engaged in retrieving lost corporate assets and profits," he told the Wall Street Journal in 1997, and then mused: "I often wonder at the correctness of that."

But the UNCC's corporate handouts only accelerated. Here is a small sample of who has been getting "reparation" awards from Iraq: Halliburton ($18m), Bechtel ($7m), Mobil ($2.3m), Shell ($1.6m), Nestlé ($2.6m), Pepsi ($3.8m), Philip Morris ($1.3m), Sheraton ($11m), Kentucky Fried Chicken ($321,000) and Toys R Us ($189,449). In the vast majority of cases, these corporations did not claim that Saddam's forces damaged their property in Kuwait - only that they "lost profits" or, in the case of American Express, experienced a "decline in business" because of the invasion and occupation of Kuwait. One of the biggest winners has been Texaco, which was awarded $505m in 1999. According to a UNCC spokesperson, only 12% of that reparation award has been paid, which means hundreds of millions more will have to come out of the coffers of post-Saddam Iraq.

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That's right, they're being compensated for lost profits and this will continue into the foreseeable future. Meanwhile Iraqis themselves are subject to daily suicide bombings, assasinations and mass torture and murder. Do you think thes people have been compensated for anything at all? No, and they're not likely to either:

The fact that Iraqis have been paying reparations to their occupiers is all the more shocking in the context of how little these countries have actually spent on aid in Iraq. Despite the $18.4bn of US tax dollars allocated for Iraq's reconstruction, the Washington Post estimates that only $29m has been spent on water, sanitation, health, roads, bridges, and public safety combined. And in July (the latest figure available), the Department of Defence estimated that only $4m had been spent compensating Iraqis who had been injured, or who lost family members or property as a direct result of the occupation - a fraction of what the US has collected from Iraq in reparations since its occupation began.

4 million dollars. If we take the civilian fatalities at the Lancet numbers that's just over six dollars each corpse.

For the price of two dead Iraqis you can get a 10 piece mixed meal with all the fixin's and chump change. Mmm, mm, mmm. I'm licking my fingers already.

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