Here's a breakdown for between 3/03 to 10/03
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Now, if you take into consideration that the violence has greatly intensified since 10/03 then it's quite likely another 60,000 people have been killed. Again I'd like to point out the difference between people fighting for their "freedom" that are willing to sacrifice their lives for that "freedom" and an outside army showing up and slaughtering your countrymen by the thousands and telling you "Hey we're doing this to bring you freedom."
Detailed figures
Al-Ubaidi, a UK-based physiology professor, provided a detailed breakdown of the 37,000 civilian deaths for each governorate (excluding the Kurdish areas) relating to the period between March and October 2003:
Baghdad: 6103
Mosul: 2009
Basra: 6734
Nasiriya: 3581
Diwania: 1567
Wasit: 2494
Babil: 3552
Karbala and Najaf: 2263
Muthana: 659
Misan: 2741
Anbar: 2172
Kirkuk: 861
Salah al-Din: 1797.
The People's Kifah said the process of data gathering stopped after one of the group's workers was arrested by Kurdish militias and handed over to US forces in October 2003. The fate of the worker remains unclear.
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Now, if you take into consideration that the violence has greatly intensified since 10/03 then it's quite likely another 60,000 people have been killed. Again I'd like to point out the difference between people fighting for their "freedom" that are willing to sacrifice their lives for that "freedom" and an outside army showing up and slaughtering your countrymen by the thousands and telling you "Hey we're doing this to bring you freedom."
Detailed figures
Al-Ubaidi, a UK-based physiology professor, provided a detailed breakdown of the 37,000 civilian deaths for each governorate (excluding the Kurdish areas) relating to the period between March and October 2003:
Baghdad: 6103
Mosul: 2009
Basra: 6734
Nasiriya: 3581
Diwania: 1567
Wasit: 2494
Babil: 3552
Karbala and Najaf: 2263
Muthana: 659
Misan: 2741
Anbar: 2172
Kirkuk: 861
Salah al-Din: 1797.
The People's Kifah said the process of data gathering stopped after one of the group's workers was arrested by Kurdish militias and handed over to US forces in October 2003. The fate of the worker remains unclear.
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'The only way to avoid getting crushed by absurdity, is to humbly include the absurd in our calculations.'
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