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The Iraq Body Count, which relies on published death accounts, figures between 130, 000 and 144, 000 killed.
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The Iraq Body Count database estimates that seven people have been killed every single day by suicide and car bomb attacks this year.
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Iraq Body Count says the most sustained period for high-level violence was from March 2006 to March 2008, when sectarian killings peaked and some 52, 000 died.
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The campaign group, Iraq Body Count, said the civilian death toll by October 2007 was between 74, 000 and 81, 000, although it has warned many deaths may have gone unreported.
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According to Iraq Body Count, which tracks casualties and provides at least an indicator of trends, the number of people killed in 2012 (4, 573) was only slightly below the 5, 102 killed in 2009.
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The Iraq Body Count organisation, which cross references reported deaths with official figures, says 4, 571 civilians were killed in 2012, bringing the number of civilian deaths since March 2003 to between 112, 017 and 122, 438.
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