U.S.
lacks mechanism to accurately track troops wounded in Iraq
Also see
The Missing Wounded.
American
Count
Dates
and sources of Americans killed in Iraq since 5/1/03 are documented
in this file. Admittedly the file is incomplete, for the Department
of Defense does not maintain old records. All data was compiled from https://www.defense.gov.
If something is amiss in the data collection,
please contact Margaret Griffis.
Iraqi
Civilian Count
We
maintain a daily count based on
news reports. It is not intended to be complete. There is no agency
that keeps track of accurate numbers of Iraqis killed. JustForeignPolicy
maintained a running estimate based on the Lancet
study with the rate of increase derived from the Iraq
Body Count. When that project was ended in 2011, the count was 1.45 million Iraqi deaths.
Comparing
Civilian Casualty Studies
Robert
Naiman of Just Foreign Policy explains
the similarities between the Lancet and the the Orb estimates.
Numbers from the Iraq Body Count site and the study published in the Lancet
are compared
at OpenDemocracy.net. The BBC published
an article, which includes a response from IBC, that criticizes the large
Lancet figures. Middle East expert Juan Cole also gives his opinion
on the Lancet study here.
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