Not only do we know how many Iraqi civilians have died as a direct result of the US-led invasion, we know who they were and where they lived.
The following information was published by the University of California Press (which, by the way operates out of Berkeley and LA, not exactly conservative bastions of all out Bush adoration). The first number represents the number of Iraqi police killed through Jan 2006, and second number represents civilians.
1 and 3 (Dahuk)
162 and 1303 (Ninawa)
183 and 2359 (Anbar)
60 and 140 (Arbil)
0 and 85 (Sulaymaniyah)
118 and 779 (Tamim)
171 and 1106 (Salahuddin)
498 and 14,996 (Baghdad)
208 and 1126 (Diyala)
18 and 978 (Karbala)
130 and 1308 (Babil)
12 and 438 (Wasit)
1 and 68 (Qadisiya)
26 and 749 (Najaf)
8 and 974 (Dhiqar)
10 and 31 (Misan)
2 and 121 (Muthanna)
39 and 1625 (Basra)
When you listen to the information liberals put out, do you ever think to ask how or where they got it?
2007-02-24
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