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A Difference in Headlines
Topic Started: Jan 13 2010, 05:50 PM (93 Views)
Piano*Dad
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From the NY Times, that radical conservative bastion:

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U.N. Blames Taliban for Afghan Toll
By DEXTER FILKINS 7:47 PM ET
The most striking aspect of a new U.N. report was the shift in responsibility for the deaths of Afghan civilians.



Same story carried by the BBC:

Quote:
 
Afghan civilian deaths rose 14% in 2009, says UN report

Civilians are suffering most in the conflict
The number of Afghan civilians killed in violence in 2009 was higher than in any year since the Taliban were ousted in 2001, a United Nations report says.


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