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Winning the war for Iraq's dead: counting the dead in war zones is what epidemiologist Gilbert Burnham and his team do for a living. But last year when they said 600,000-phus Iraqis had been killed in the war, the US, UK and Iraqi governments furiously attacked their figures for being far too high-though it turns out that UK experts agree with Burnham. Celeste Biever caught up with him recently
Document Type
Interview
Source
New Scientist. April 21, 2007, Vol. 194 Issue 2600, p44, 2 p.
Subject
United States
Language
English
ISSN
0262-4079
Abstract
There were already estimates of the dead in Iraq. Why did you decide to go ahead with your survey? Our intentions were not political. Our centre is for refugee and [...]