Eric Reeves' latest is now available on his site; here are the concluding paragraphs of the appendix...
If we assume, now conservatively, 3.5 million conflict-affected persons in Darfur, then there are 6,300 “excess” deaths per month---over 200 human beings dying every day from the consequences of ethnically-targeted warfare and deliberate restrictions on humanitarian access. (The figure rises to 7,200 “excess” deaths per month if we assume 4 million conflict-affected persons.)
Thus in the two months since the last assessment by this writer, which found that approximately 360,000 people had died in the genocide [...] almost 15,000 more people have died, bringing the estimated total to over 370,000. Because the CMR has likely increased significantly since the period of the WHO-overseen mortality study (November 2004 to May 2005), particularly with the start of the heavy rains, calculation of this increase is subject to substantial upward revision with the availability of new data.
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