Mark Curtis Quote

A Guardian investigation concluded that between 10,000 and 20,000 people died as an 'indirect' result of the US bombing, that is, through hunger, cold and disease as people were forced to flee the massive aerial assault. An estimate by Professor Marc Herold of the University of New Hampshire, suggests that between 3,125 and 3,620 Afghan civilians were killed by US bombing up to July 2002.3

Mark Curtis

A Guardian investigation concluded that between 10,000 and 20,000 people died as an 'indirect' result of the US bombing, that is, through hunger, cold and disease as people were forced to flee the massive aerial assault. An estimate by Professor Marc Herold of the University of New Hampshire, suggests that between 3,125 and 3,620 Afghan civilians were killed by US bombing up to July 2002.3

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Mark Curtis may refer to:

Mark Curtis (broadcaster) (born 1959), American TV journalist, author and political analyst
Mark Curtis (British author), British political author
Mark Curtis (SWP member) (born 1959), former American Socialist Worker's Party member
Mark Curtis, ring name used by professional wrestling referee Brian Hildebrand