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Forty-six eminent figures including military men, ex-diplomats and bishops have written to Tony Blair urging a inquiry into civilian deaths in Iraq.

Wednesday, 8 December, 2004, 00:28 GMT

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/4077031.stm
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. Study puts civilian toll in Iraq at over 100,000

International Herald Tribune

Saturday, October 30, 2004
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a "point". Friday, 29 October, 2004, 16:09 GMT 17:09 UK
Iraq death toll 'soared post-war'

Poor planning, air strikes by (United_States led) coalition forces and a "climate of violence" have led to more than 100,000 extra deaths in Iraq, scientists claim.
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1208 UK's Blair Challenged to Tally Iraq War Dead

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Yahoo! Search "Your government is obliged under international humanitarian law to protect the civilian population during military operations in Iraq, and you have consistently promised to do so," they wrote in the letter to be published on Wednesday.

"However, without counting the dead and injured, no one can know whether Britain and its coalition partners are meeting these obligations."
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1208 Blair (War_promoter) Rules Out Iraq Civilian Death Toll Probe

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. LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Tony Blair rejected a call Wednesday for an independent inquiry into the civilian death toll in the U.S.-led war in Iraq 041208
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