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Survey says 25,000 civilians killed in Iraq

By Neil MacDonald in Baghdad

Published: July 19 2005 16:52 | Last updated: July 19 2005 16:52

Nearly 25,000 civilians have been killed since the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003, a US-British non-governmental organisation said, based on survey of media reports.

Controversially, the Iraq Body Count survey blames 37 per cent of the deaths on US-led forces, an assertion vigorously denied by the US military.

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