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Help us continue to document this war’s human losses.

Help us continue to make the data freely available to all.

And help us continue to humanise the Iraqi victims behind the numbers.

Five years after the invasion Iraq Body Count (IBC) not only continues to keep a firm day-by-day count, it also maintains the largest public list of named and identified Iraqi dead.

IBC’s work remains a key and unique resource for institutions, researchers, media, and individual citizens.

But IBC is still run by volunteers on a shoestring. Billions are being spent on this war, but almost nothing on recording its Iraqi victims.

If you think we are doing an important job, please don’t leave the website without making a donation.

Your contribution will ensure that the Iraq war’s
civilian victims continue to be visibly and
verifiably documented.

   

How to install your IBC web counter

Compatibility

Use Javascript version on:

  • Most websites

Non-javascript version on:

  • MySpace

If you're using a counter on any other blogging or social networking site do let us know which works best for you.

To add a counter to your website copy the code from one of the panels below, and add it to your page.

We recommend the Javascript version, because that way you won’t have to do anything if we upgrade the counters – you will automatically get the latest and best version. This will still work on browsers which have Javascript disabled, except that any future enhancements will not be visible to those visitors to your site.

However, should the site to which you’re adding a counter not allow Javascript, then we also provide the second variant which is Javascript free.

We would be pleased to hear from you when you add a counter to your site — just drop an email to .

Javascript version (recommended)

Non-Javascript version