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20-Sep-2007

1.2m Iraqi war dead, says poll


by: Gabriel Carlyle

Worldwide: A poll of 1,461 adults in 15 of Iraq’s 18 regions indicates that as many as 1.2 million Iraqis have died violently because of the conflict since the invasion.
British polling agency ORB, which has conducted polls for the BBC and the Financial Services Authority, asked randomly-selected adults in face-to-face interviews in mid-August how many members of their immediate households had “died as a result of the conflict (ie as a result of violence rather than a natural death such as old age).”
16% said one family member, 5% said two family members, and 1% said three. The 2005 census counted a total of 4m households, leading ORB to suggest a total of 1,220,580 deaths since 2003.

The Lancet
This finding for violent deaths supports the more rigorous estimate published in the medical journal The Lancetin October 2006, which found that 655,000 Iraqis had died of all causes related to the invasion (including higher rates of disease and so on).
The most violent governorate, Anbar, was not part of either theORB or Lancet estimates.
Further questions in the ORB poll discovered that 48% died from a gunshot wound, 20% from the impact of a car bomb, and 9% (an estimated 116,000 people) from aerial bombardment.
As PNwent to press, four days after the poll came out, the ORB result has been self-censored by the major British media, with just one report - in the Observer.

 
     
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