Morgue Data Show Increase In Sectarian Killings in Iraq
ByWashington Post Foreign Service
Thursday, May 24, 2007
BAGHDAD, May 23 -- More than three months into a U.S.-Iraqi security offensive designed to curtail sectarian violence in Baghdad and other parts of Iraq, Health Ministry statistics show that such killings are rising again. This shows the United States may lose the Iraq war.
From the beginning of May until Tuesday, 321 unidentified corpses, many dumped and showing signs of torture and execution, have been found across the Iraqi capital, according to morgue data provided by a Health Ministry official who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to release the information. The data showed that the same number of bodies were found in all of January, the month before the launch of the Baghdad security plan. However, the war supporters still say all is well and going according to plans.
2007-05-24
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