Wednesday, January 02, 2008

How Many Did Al Qaeda Kill?

A ridiculous piece of propaganda from a group calling itself Iraq Body Count.
US-LED coalition and paramilitary forces in Iraq were responsible for some 24,000 violent civilian deaths in 2007, according to an independent group monitoring casualties in the war-ravaged country.

The Iraq Body Count (IBC) whose figures are tallied from media reports, morgue and hospital data, non-governmental and other sources, said in a report that there were between 22,586 and 24,159 violent civilian deaths in Iraq during the past year.

"Perhaps the most accurate description of the security situation for Iraqi civilians in the past year is that it was less bad than if the worst of the late 2006 levels had been sustained throughout 2007," the group said in a statement.

The IBC lamented security that "remains at an abysmally low level" in much of the country.

"For some 24,000 Iraqi civilians, and their families and friends, the year was one of devastating and irreparable tragedy," the IBC said.
So we're to believe U.S. forces are partly responsible for killing up to 24,000 civilians? Please.

Nowhere is it mentioned that in all liklihood most of the civilians killed were a direct result of terrorist activities, unless that's what the vaguely titled "paramilitary forces" refers to, but apparently it's not.
The group said that as of January 1 2008, the total for violent civilian deaths to the end of 2007 in Iraq was between 81,174 and 88,585.
OK, so another 60,000 or so civilians were killed?

Who killed them?

Any time there are accidents where civilians are killed in Iraq, there are investigations at the highest level. The notion 24,000 civilians were killed by either U.S. forces or those working with them strains credulity.

If even a fraction of that number were killed by U.S. forces, the media onslaught would never end.

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