Patterns of Mass Killing
Patterns of Mass Killing
CAVR, as quoted in Gerry Van Klinken blog entry. The Timorese truth commission CAVR undertook extensive and cutting-edge research to determine the likely death toll due to deprivation in excess of normal mortality. After correction for loss of collective memories, this came to 104,000, with a lower bound of 84,000 and an upper of 183,000 (CAVR 2005; Silva and Ball 2006). This is more than five times higher than the additional toll due to targeted killing and disappearance of civilians, estimated at 18,600.2
RDC: Killed and Missing by status
http://2001-2009.state.gov/s/inr/rls/fs/2005/45105.htm4
Birger Heldt, based on data from UCDP5
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Civilians - 39684Soldiers - 57523
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Documented civilian deaths from violence per month Iraq Body Count www.iraqbodycount.org/database/