[Paleopsych] Worth the cost?
Steve Hovland
shovland at mindspring.com
Tue Jan 25 02:36:32 UTC 2005
100,000 Civilian Deaths Estimated in Iraq
By Rob SteinWashington Post Staff Writer
Friday, October 29, 2004; Page A16
One of the first attempts to independently estimate the loss of civilian
life from the Iraqi war has concluded that at least 100,000 Iraqi civilians
may have died because of the U.S. invasion.
The analysis, an extrapolation based on a relatively small number of
documented deaths, indicated that many of the excess deaths have occurred
due to aerial attacks by coalition forces, with women and children being
frequent victims, wrote the international team of public health researchers
making the calculations.
Steve Hovland
www.stevehovland.net
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