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Four years and counting, Marc's ongoing work of acknowledging Afghan civilian deaths at the hands of US military
Interview
Marc Herold, Tom Jackson
 Joe Public Media  Contact Contributor
Dec. 10, 2005, 3:36 p.m.
Four years ago, Marc Herold began a controversial civilian casualty count, publicizing Afghan deaths at the hands of US bombers. Marc's work continues, as Afghan civilians still get caught in the crossfire. He also talks about his advisory role with

Marc Herold interview: civilian casualty counts Download Program Podcast
Marc talks about his controversial Afghan civilian body count, ongoing for over four years
00:33:34 1 Dec. 7, 2005
Durham, NH
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