US bombing and Afghan civilian deaths: the official neglect of 'unworthy' bodies
This article outlines the ways in which the US and allies' bombing campaign in Afghanistan has resulted in well over 3,000 civilian deaths due to bombing impacts, the indirect deaths of tens of thousands of internally displaced persons, and thousands of injured in an agricultural society where limbs are crucial. In addition, the landscape and environment have been polluted with cluster bombs and depleted uranium. The intense bombing campaign destroyed urban and village residences, bridges, mosques, electricity and water supplies, communication systems, cratered roads etc. In contrast to the victims of September 11th, the dead Afghan civilians remain largely uncounted, faceless, de facto unworthy bodies. Copyright Joint Editors and Blackwell Publishers Ltd 2002.
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2002
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Authors: | Herold, Marc W. |
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International Journal of Urban and Regional Research. - Wiley Blackwell, ISSN 0309-1317. - Vol. 26.2002, 3, p. 626-634
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