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            Dr. Lily Hamourtziadou is the Principal Researcher for the Iraq Body Count ( IBC ) Project. IBC records the violent civilian deaths that have resulted from the 2003 military intervention in Iraq. Its public database includes deaths caused by US-led coalition forces and paramilitary or criminal attacks by others
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            1. “Islamic State committing “staggering” crimes in Iraq' -UN report,” Reuters , 2 Oct 2014. Available at: http://www.trust.org/item/20141002110819-knnwl/?source=spotlight)

            2. , ‘Boundaries and International Society’, in Robertson, International Society and the Development of International Relations Theory, Pinter, 1998, p. 157.

            3. ‘Islamic State committing “staggering” crimes in Iraq’, UN report, Reuters, 2 Oct 2014. Available at: http://www.trust.org/item/20141002110819-knnwl/?source=spotlight

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