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What does IBC stand for?

Iraq Body Count


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Samples in periodicals archive:
The AP reviewed the Iraq Body Count analysis and confirmed its conclusions by sifting the data and consulting experts.
The AP reviewed the Iraq Body Count analysis and confirmed its conclusions by sifting the data and consulting experts.
Research at the University of London focused on the Iraq Body Count data between March 20, 2003, and June 19, 2008 - a total of 91,358 Iraqi deaths.
Iraq Body Count says its figure underestimates the true number of casualties.
Iraq Body Count (IBC) said as many as 9,028 civilians died this year due to violence, compared with up to 24,295 in 2007 and 27,599 in 2006.
The survey estimate is three times higher than the death toll calculated through screening of media reports by the Iraq Body Count project and four times higher than a smaller household survey conducted earlier in 2006.
estimate is in between two other often-cited sources for Iraqi civilian deaths: the Iraq Body Count project and a study published in the British journal The Lancet in 2006.
Iraqi civilian casualty estimates from Iraq Body Count and The Lancet.

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