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Study estimates 100,000 additional Iraqi deaths since the invasion
With the US military offensive to seize the city of Fallujah approaching a bloody climax, a study just published in the Lancet medical journal has provided a damning assessment of the consequences so far of the invasion and occupation of Iraq.
World Socialist Web Site
- October 30, 2004
Iraqi Civilian Deaths Increase Dramatically After Invasion
Civilian deaths have risen dramatically in Iraq since the country was invaded in March 2003, according to a survey conducted by researchers from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Columbia University School of Nursing and Al-Mustansiriya University in Baghdad.
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
- October 29, 2004
Civilian death toll in Iraq exceeds 100,000
The invasion of Iraq in March 2003 by coalition forces has lead to the death of at least 100,000 civilians, reveals the first scientific study to examine the issue.
New Scientist
- October 29, 2004
100,000 civilians have died from Iraq War and aftermath: Lancet
Around 100,000 Iraqi civilians have died as a result of the March 2003 US-led invasion of Iraq, according to a study to be published on Friday by the British medical weekly The Lancet.
Agence France Presse
- October 29, 2004
100,000 Excess Iraqi Deaths Since War-Study
Deaths of Iraqis have soared to 100,000 above normal since the Iraq war mainly due violence and many of the victims have been women and children, public health experts from the United States said Thursday.
Reuters
- October 29, 2004
Household Survey Sees 100,000 Iraqi Deaths
A survey of deaths in Iraqi households estimates that as many as 100,000 more people may have died throughout the country in the 18 months after the U.S. invasion than would be expected based on the death rate before the war.
Associated Press
- October 28, 2004
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