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The innocent dead in a coward's war

Estimates suggest US bombs have killed at least 3,767 civilians

Seumas Milne
Thursday December 20, 2001
The Guardian

The price in blood that has already been paid for America's war
against terror is only now starting to become clear. Not by Britain
or the US, nor even so far by the al-Qaida and Taliban leaders held
responsible for the September 11 attacks on New York and Washington.
It has instead been paid by ordinary Afghans, who had nothing
whatever to do with the atrocities, didn't elect the Taliban
theocrats who ruled over them and had no say in the decision to give
house room to Bin Laden and his friends.

The Pentagon has been characteristically coy about how many people it
believes have died under the missiles it has showered on Afghanistan.
Acutely sensitive to the impact on international support for the war,
spokespeopl
e have usually batted away reports of civilian casualties with a casual "these cannot 
be independently confirmed", or sometimes simply denied the deaths occurred at all. 
The US media have been particularly helpful. Seven
weeks into the bombing campaign, the Los Angeles Times only felt able to hazard the 
guess that "at least dozens of civilians" had been killed.

Now, for the first time, a systematic independent study has been carried out into 
civilian casualties in Afghanistan by Marc Herold, a US economics professor at the 
University of New Hampshire. Based on corroborated repor
ts from aid agencies, the UN, eyewitnesses, TV stations, newspapers and news agencies 
around the world, Herold estimates that at least 3,767 civilians were killed by US 
bombs between October 7 and December 10. That is an
average of 62 innocent deaths a day - and an even higher figure than the 3,234 now 
thought to have been killed in New York and Washington on September 11.

Of course, Herold's total is only an estimate. But what is impressive about his work 
is not only the meticulous cross-checking, but the conservative assumptions he applies 
to each reported incident. The figure does not in
clude those who died later of bomb injuries; nor those killed in the past 10 days; nor 
those who have died from cold and hunger because of the interruption of aid supplies 
or because they were forced to become refugees by
 the bombardment. It does not include military deaths (estimated by some analysts, 
partly on the basis of previous experience of the effects of carpet-bombing, to be 
upwards of 10,000), or those prisoners who were slaught
ered in Mazar-i-Sharif, Qala-i-Janghi, Kandahar airport and elsewhere.

Champions of the war insist that such casualties are an unfortunate, but necessary, 
byproduct of a just campaign to root out global terror networks. They are a world 
apart, they argue, from the civilian victims of the att
acks on the World Trade Centre because, in the case of the Afghan civilians, the US 
did not intend to kill them.

In fact, the moral distinction is far fuzzier, to put it at its most generous. As 
Herold argues, the high Afghan civilian death rate flows directly from US (and 
British) tactics and targeting. The decision to rely heavily
 on high-altitude air power, target urban infrastructure and repeatedly attack heavily 
populated towns and villages has reflected a deliberate trade-off of the lives of 
American pilots and soldiers, not with those of thei
r declared Taliban enemies, but with Afghan civilians. Thousands of innocents have 
died over the past two months, not mainly as an accidental byproduct of the decision 
to overthrow the Taliban regime, but because of the l
ow value put on Afghan civilian lives by US military planners.

Raids on targets such as the Kajakai dam power station, Kabul's telephone exchange, 
the al-Jazeera TV station office, lorries and buses filled with refugees and civilian 
fuel trucks were not mistakes. Nor were the deaths
that they caused. The same goes for the use of anti-personnel cluster bombs in urban 
areas. But western public opinion has become increasingly desensitised to what has 
been done in its name. After US AC-130 gunships straf
ed the farming village of Chowkar-Karez in October, killing at least 93 civilians, a 
Pentagon official felt able to remark: "the people there are dead because we wanted 
them dead", while US defence secretary Donald Rumsfe
ld commented: "I cannot deal with that particular village."

Yesterday, Rumsfeld inadvertently conceded what little impact the Afghan campaign (yet 
to achieve its primary aim of bringing Bin Laden and the al-Qaida leadership to 
justice) has had on the terrorist threat, by speculati
ng about ever more cataclysmic attacks, including on London. There
will be no official two-minute silence for the Afghan dead, no
newspaper obituaries or memorial services attended by the prime
minister, as there were for the victims of the twin towers. But what
has been cruelly demonstrated is that the US and its camp followers
are prepared to sacrifice thousands of innocents in a coward's war.

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