24000 civilians died in Iraq during 2007
Violence in Iraq, including actions by US-led coalition and paramilitary forces, was responsible for some 24,000 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, morgues, hospitals, non-governmental groups and other sources, said in a report released on Tuesday 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.
Posted by: Fred 2008-01-04 |