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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
DECEMBER 10, 2001
10:00 AM
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3,500 Civilians Killed in Afghanistan by U.S. Bombs

University of New Hampshire Economics Professor Releases Study of Civilian 
Casualties in Afghanistan Monday Morning on Democracy Now! Radio/TV Show

DURHAM, NEW HAMPSHIRE - December 10 - More than 3,500 civilians have been 
killed in Afghanistan by U.S. bombs, according to a study to be released 
December 10 by Marc W. Herold, Professor of Economics, International 
Relations, and Women's Studies at the University of New Hampshire. 
Professor Herold will announce his findings on Monday, December 10 in a 
discussion with award-winning journalist, Amy Goodman of Democracy Now! in 
Exile's War and Peace Report (http://www.democracynow.org).

Professor Herold has been gathering data on civilian casualties since 
October 7 by culling information from news agencies, major newspapers, and 
first-hand accounts. "I decided to do the study because I suspected that 
the modern weaponrywas not what it was advertised to be. I was concerned 
that there would be significant civilian casualties caused by the bombing, 
and I was able to find some mention of casualties in the foreign press but 
almost nothing in the U.S. press," said Herold.

Herold's data will be available at http://pubpages.unh.edu/~mwherold/.

For each day since October 7, when the U.S. bombing of Afghanistan began, 
he lists the number of casualties, location, type of weapon used, and 
source(s) of information. Following are several examples from his daily 
calculations:

On October 11, two U.S. jets bombed the mountain village of Karam, 
comprised of 60 mud houses, during dinner and evening prayer time, killing 
100-160 people. Sources: DAWN, (English language Pakistani daily 
newspaper), the Guardian of London, the Independent, International Herald 
Tribune, the Scotsman, the Observer, and the BBC News.

On October 13, in the early morning, an F-18 dropped 2,000 lb. JDAM bombs 
on the Qila Meer Abas neighborhood, 2 kms. South of the Kabul airport, 
killing four people. Sources: Afghan Islamic Press, Los Angeles Times, 
Frontier Post, Pakistan Observer, the Guardian of London, and the BBC News.

On October 31, in a pre-dawn raid, an F-18 dropped a 2,000 lb. JDAM bomb on 
a Red Crescent clinic, killing 15 - 25 people. Sources: DAWN, the Times of 
London, the
Independent, the Guardian, Reuters, Associated Press, and Agence France Presse.

Professor Herold has sought whenever possible to cross-corroborate accounts 
of civilian casualties. He relied upon British, Canadian, and Australian 
newspapers; Indian newspapers, especially The Times of India; three 
Pakistani daily newspapers; the Singapore News; Afghan Islamic Press; 
Agence France Press; Pakistan News Service; Reuters; BBC News Online; Al 
Jazeera; and a variety of other reputable sources, including the United 
Nations and other relief agencies.

The Pentagon has repeatedly denied reports of civilian casualties in 
Afghanistan, and most U.S. media outlets have qualified their reports of 
casualties with the statement "could not be independently confirmed." But 
Professor Herold has been able to confirm the number of casualties and has 
found that the number is climbing toward 4,000. "People have to know that 
there is a human cost to war, and that this is a war with thousands of 
casualties," said Herold. "These were poor people to begin with, and, on 
top of that, they had absolutely nothing to do with the events of September 
11."

Article is at http://www.commondreams.org/news2001/1210-01.htm