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Monthly Iraqi Civilian Deaths vs. Coalition Military Deaths

189275882_4bc764b320_sBy Grizzo on Apr 24, 2007
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Date Reported Minimum Period Total
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Jan 1, 2003 7 Jan 2003
Feb 1, 2003 2 Feb 2003
Feb 1, 2004 532 Feb 2004 23
Sep 1, 2003 490 Sep 2003 33
Mar 1, 2006 1,423 Mar 2006 33
Jun 1, 2003 544 Jun 2003 36
Mar 1, 2005 576 Mar 2005 39
May 1, 2003 446 May 2003 41
Aug 1, 2003 699 Aug 2003 43
Jul 1, 2006 2,794 Jul 2006 46
Oct 1, 2003 432 Oct 2003 47
Dec 1, 2003 470 Dec 2003 48
Jul 1, 2003 557 Jul 2003 49
Jun 1, 2004 718 Jun 2004 50
Sep 1, 2005 1,104 Sep 2005 52
Mar 1, 2004 887 Mar 2004 52
Jan 1, 2004 511 Jan 2004 52
Apr 1, 2005 778 Apr 2005 52
Mar 1, 2007 1 Mar 2007 55
Feb 1, 2006 1,236 Feb 2006 58
Jul 1, 2005 1,306 Jul 2005 58
Jul 1, 2004 651 Jul 2004 58
Feb 1, 2005 1,134 Feb 2005 60
Jun 1, 2006 1,899 Jun 2006 63
Jan 1, 2006 1,186 Jan 2006 64
Aug 1, 2006 2,488 Aug 2006 66
Oct 1, 2004 797 Oct 2004 67
Dec 1, 2005 828 Dec 2005 68
Aug 1, 2004 694 Aug 2004 75
Dec 1, 2004 772 Dec 2004 76
Nov 1, 2006 2,385 Nov 2006 77
Sep 1, 2006 1,995 Sep 2006 77
May 1, 2006 1,657 May 2006 79
Apr 1, 2003 1,675 Apr 2003 80
Apr 1, 2006 1,202 Apr 2006 82
Jun 1, 2005 1,029 Jun 2005 83
May 1, 2004 511 May 2004 84
Feb 1, 2007 1,501 Feb 2007 84
Aug 1, 2005 1,953 Aug 2005 85
Jan 1, 2007 2,009 Jan 2007 86
Nov 1, 2005 982 Nov 2005 86
Sep 1, 2004 776 Sep 2004 87
May 1, 2005 990 May 2005 88
Mar 1, 2003 4,883 Mar 2003 92
Oct 1, 2005 950 Oct 2005 99
Nov 1, 2003 391 Nov 2003 110
Oct 1, 2006 2,545 Oct 2006 110
Dec 1, 2006 2,124 Dec 2006 115
Jan 1, 2005 933 Jan 2005 127
Apr 1, 2004 1,137 Apr 2004 140
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Iraq Coalition Casualities (http://icasualties.org/oif/) and Iraq Body Count (http://www.iraqbodycount.org)
Website Iraq Body Count (outside link) has compiled a database of news reports and hospital data for violent civilian deaths in Iraq (related and non-related to military) since January 2003. The data table is very granular (down to individual reports), making a compelling analysis of these often debated figures. The Iraq Body Count database was uploaded by Swiveler MikeC. These figures are compared to Coalition Military Deaths uploaded by Swiveler Grizzo. —Grizzo

Comments (7)

FOIA says

There is always so much controversy over the number of people killed and the relative levels of violence in Iraq. However, I think the trend is more important than the absolute perfect estimate. You can see that Iraq is slowly spiraling downwards. For a country of 26 million to have close to 55,000 civilians (2%+ of the population) killed by violence over 3 years, and the violence to have doubled in 2006 vs. 2005 is the beginning of the end for peace.

posted about 1 year ago

Ox says

The whole region has tribal and religious conflicts that go back hundreds of years. Just like every other country in the region, they need a common enemy to provide unity (Shia--> Sunni, Palestinians --> Israeli). I suggest focusing their anger on Britney Spears, or maybe bears.

posted about 1 year ago

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Are there numbers before the US invasion? This could be very interesting, although I doubt that Saddam's "government" publiced those numbers...

posted about 1 year ago

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AB says

I found figures for average annual rate of Iraqi civilian deaths resulting from democide during the Saddam regime (from strategypage.com):

100 per 100,000, or 0.1%. That makes the annual rate more than 6 times higher now than it was under Saddam! I am not a Saddam apologist by any stretch of the imagination, but the numbers show what we all know already, whether we agree with the basis for the invasion or not: everything has gone horribly wrong in Iraq, the war became a huge failure a long time ago. 6 times more people are violently killed there than before we arrived. It's no surprise that troops are no longer welcome there, but there is no easy way out now.

posted about 1 year ago

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Adrian says

If the war was being fought here in America it would read the same way. The graph states that these deaths are military and non military related, so that means there are still hundreds of people dying every day of natural and accidental causes.

posted about 1 year ago

Wild-Mike79 says

The only true statement that can be said on this is that violent civilian deaths are on the rise since 2003. Thankfully no one is saying otherwise.

posted about 1 year ago

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Dan says

America, your tactics is empeaching development of any country which is not part of the OCDE and steal its resourses by "legal" means pacted with their govs. , ex. "privatizations".
Your game is known now by everybody and it's hard for you to stop now, cause everybody want to see you dissarmed and you know it.
What will you do when the world leaded by the chinese, russians, indians, brasilians, etc will go for you?
"Africans, come help me. I'll make you RICH" ... haha.

posted about 1 year ago

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