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Iraq
Iraqi civilian deaths under analysis
2007-09-25
The U.S. military has a special intelligence team in Baghdad that determines whether Iraqi civilian deaths were sectarian or criminal violence. The effort is in part to evaluate the U.S.-led coalition's and the Iraqi government's battle to rein in the insurgents and evaluate progress, a Washington Post correspondent reported Tuesday.

U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer Dan Macomber told the newspaper a manual gives instructions that include such examples of bound and tortured bodies, which are classed as sectarian. A group of bullet-riddled bodies, however, is considered to be non-sectarian and more likely the result of an armed robbery, Macomber said.

Car-bombing victims are generally classed as sectarian deaths based on where they exploded, he said.

However, statistics and attributions vary from different government, military and aid agencies, the Post said. Accordingly, earlier this month, the U.S. Government Accountability Office said in a report it "could not determine if sectarian violence had declined" since the U.S. troop buildup began in the spring because of the disparity in reports.
Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC

#5  Under the "good old days" of Saddam, Iraq suffered 25 dead/day = 9125/year.

In addition approx 1/3 of the "civilian" deaths are Insurgents.


Al
Posted by: Frozen Al   2007-09-25 19:08  

#4  Sectarian violence has declined enough that this afternoon NPR had a long report from an embedded reporter about how much more difficult it is to get the heterogeneous tribes, etc in Diyala province to agree to live peacefully compared to the situation in now-peaceful Anbar province. There were short interviews with American military commanders, a mayor... and then I parked the car. ;-)

JFM, agreed trends are key, but first some sort of a base line has to be established.
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-09-25 17:00  

#3  Stupidity pure and simple. Statistics 101:

compare point a and point b with mehod1

then

with compare them with method2 and so on. Chances are great most/all methods point owrads the same evolution (upwards or downwards)

What we are interested in is evolution much more than absolute values.
Posted by: JFM   2007-09-25 16:37  

#2  if sectarian violence has not declined - a lot - then why is the Main Stream Media so silent?

Practicing for Hillary's Ascension.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2007-09-25 16:33  

#1  if sectarian violence has not declined - a lot - then why is the Main Stream Media so silent?
Posted by: Bobby   2007-09-25 16:30  

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