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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-20893697


2 January 2013 Last updated at 18:35 GMT

Syria unrest has killed 60,000, says UN

More than 60,000 people have been killed since Syria's uprising began in
March 2011, the UN has said.

A 
study<http://www.ohchr.org/Documents/Countries/SY/PreliminaryStatAnalysisKillingsInSyria.pdf>commissioned
by UN human rights commissioner Navi Pillay collated data from
seven different sources, and concluded that there had been 59,648 deaths
until November 2012.

Ms Pillay said the figure would now have risen above 60,000 and described
the bloodshed as "truly shocking".

Syrian opposition groups had previously estimated 45,000 people killed.

The study was released hours after a petrol station near Damascus was hit
by a missile from a government warplane.

The attack apparently sparked a huge explosion in which up to 70 people
died, according to activists, in one of the deadliest incidents of the
uprising.
'Minimum' number

The UN-commissioned report, entitled Preliminary Statistical Analysis of
Documentation of Killings in Syria, took data from sources including the
government and opposition groups.

The authors, from the Benetech research group, looked at 147,349 reports of
deaths from all seven of its sources.

They cross-referenced the reports and removed duplicates, and also counted
only those accounts that provided the first and last name of the victim,
and the date and location of death.

After this process, they arrived at the figure of 59,648.

However, they warned that an unknown number of killings had not been
documented by any of their sources.

"The statistics presented in this report should be considered minimum
bounds," the report said.

Only four of the sources used covered the entire period.

Three are activist groups with links to the opposition: Violations
Documentation Centre, Syrian Network for Human Rights, the Syria Shuhada
website.

The other is the UK-based activist group Syrian Observatory for Human
Rights.

The government's statistics were available only up to March 2012, and
recorded only 2,539 deaths in total.

Also, the 59,648 figure includes many deaths reported by only one source.

For instance, in August 2012, the deadliest month of the uprising, the data
shows just over 4,000 deaths that were corroborated on two or more sources.

Almost 2,000 other deaths were reported by only one source, but were still
included in the final count.

The report also points out that the four data sources covering the entire
period "appear increasingly to be sharing sources documenting killings".
'No let-up'

The study did not provide a breakdown of whether those who died were
rebels, soldiers or civilians.

But it highlighted that 76% of the reported victims were identified as male.

The worst-affected areas were Rural Damascus and Homs province.

Ms Pillay said: "Given there has been no let-up in the conflict since the
end of November, we can assume that more than 60,000 people have been
killed by the beginning of 2013.

"The number of casualties is much higher than we expected, and is truly
shocking."

She stressed that the deaths were caused by both sides in the conflict, and
warned that increasing sectarianism was making it increasingly difficult to
find a satisfactory solution.

Protests calling for modest reforms began in Syria in February 2011.

A series of clashes between security forces and demonstrators saw the
rallies snowball into a full-on uprising against the rule of President
Bashar al-Assad.

The rebels now control large sections of Syria, but the conflict has
appeared to be largely in stalemate for months.


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