BAGHDAD (Reuters) -Fighting between security forces and Shiite militiamen last month has driven civilian deaths in Iraq to their highest level in more than six months, government figures showed yesterday. A total of 923 civilians were killed in March, up 31% from February and the deadliest month since August, 2007, according to data compiled by Iraq's interior, defence and health ministries. The figures are a blow to the Iraqi government and the United States.
Reuters
April 2, 2008
Did you know approximately 1,500 people lost their lives today in The Congo?
When 3,709 Iraqi civilians were killed in October of 2006, the news lead CNN’s broadcasts. That same month warfare in The Congo took the lives of approximately 45,000 souls and CNN was silent. In fact, a Google search would imply that nothing has happened in that country since May of 2006.
I wonder if the fact that the United States is the key player in Iraq and the United Nations is the key player in The Congo has anything to do with the coverage?
I wonder why an average of 45,000 dead per month isn’t a blow to the United Nations?
NEW YORK (CNN) -- CNN founder and Time Warner vice chairman Ted Turner announced Thursday night that he will donate $1 billion over the next decade to United Nations programs.
CNN
September 19, 1997
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