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The worldwide update of reported civilian deaths in the Iraq war and occupation.
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NEW: No Longer Unknowable: Falluja's April Civilian Toll is 600 IBC PRESS RELEASE NEW: IBC response to the Lancet's "100,000" deaths [Link] 3,029 Named and identified victims of the war on Iraq
IN REMEMBRANCE IBC Commentary and Analysis [Link] |
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“Change the channel” - Brig. Gen. Mark Kimmitt's advice to Iraqis who see TV images of innocent civilians killed by coalition troops. [NYT 12th April 2004] |
Why is your web counter not increasing?
We put accuracy above speed and do not update the data base until we have located and cross-checked two or more independent approved news sources for the same incident (for more details see our Methodology). If you want to submit news stories that could help us confirm an incident involving civilian deaths please email news item weblinks to news@iraqbodycount.org (the more specific and detailed, the better).
Still, your "maximum" count seems very low to me. Surely there must be many, many more civilian deaths than you've published.
We are not a news organization ourselves and like everyone else can only base our information on what has been reported so far. What we are attempting to provide is a credible compilation of civilian deaths that have been reported by recognized sources. Our maximum therefore refers to reported deaths - which can only be a sample of true deaths unless one assumes that every civilian death has been reported. It is likely that many if not most civilian casualties will go unreported by the media. That is the sad nature of war.
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