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Oct bloodiest
month for Iraq
BAGHDAD (Iraq)—The United Nations said Wednesday that 3,709 Iraqi
civilians were killed in October, the highest monthly toll since the
March 2003 U.S. invasion and another sign of the severity of Iraq’s
sectarian bloodbath.
The U.N. tally was more than three times higher than the total The
Associated Press had tabulated for the month, and far more than the
2,866 U.S. service members who have died during all of the war.
The report on civilian casualties, handed out at a U.N. news conference
in Baghdad, said the influence of militias was growing, and torture
continued to be rampant, despite the government’s vow to address human
rights abuses. “Hundreds of bodies continued to appear in different
areas of Baghdad handcuffed, blindfolded and bearing signs of torture
and execution-style killing,” the U.N. Assistance Mission for Iraq
report said. “Many witnesses reported that perpetrators wear militia
attire and even police or army uniforms.”
The report painted a grim picture across the board, from attacks on
journalists, judges and lawyers and the worsening situation of women to
displacement, violence against religious minorities and the targeting of
schools.—Agencies |