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Operation Enduring Freedom: Why a Higher Rate of Civilian Casualties?

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Description: A report on the war in Afghanistan that examines civilian deaths from bombing and tries to explain why the rate of casualties is higher than in the 1999 Balkans war. Written by Carl Conetta for the Project on Defense Alternatives.
Operation Enduring Freedom: Why a Higher Rate of Civilian Bombing Casualties -- Project on Defense Alternatives Why a Higher Rate of Civilian Bombing Casualties Project on Defense Alternatives Companion study released 30 January 2002:
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Page title:Operation Enduring Freedom: Why a Higher Rate of Civilian Bombing Casualties -- Project on Defense Alternatives
Keywords:Afghanistan war, civilian casualties, Afghanistan, war in Afghanistan, bombing, bombers, bombing campaign, civilian deaths, Enduring Freedom, air power, war, air campaign, war on terrorism, GPS, CEP, laser bombs, cluster bombs, US military, human rights
Description:Examines the extent and causes of civilian bombing casualties in the Afghanistan war. Compares the experience of Operation Enduring Freedom with that of Operation Allied Force in the Balkans.
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