Links to online memorials:
September 11, 2001 victims - a website with a memorial page for every victims killed on 911, where family members, friends and complete strangers can leave their thoughts, comments or just small stories about the deceased.

In Memory of the Victims of Palestinian Violence and Terrorism in Israel - part of the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, with indicidual pages for all the victims killed in arab terrorism in Israel - arabs and jews as well as foreigners.

Materi Beslana - "Mothers of Beslan", website for the organisation of the same name. Also runs a monument to those killed during the chechen terrorist attacks on School no. 1 in that city in September 2004. The site is in Russian, but an english-language mirror can be found here.

Links to sites documenting those killed in Iraq:
Iraq Bodycount - Attempts via press reports to document the number of Iraqis killed since liberation. Has a tendency to artificially inflate their count through dubious methods, though. Is often cited as only counting civilian Iraqis killed by Americans. This is not the case.

Iraq Coalition Casualties - Began, as the name indicates, by documenting the losses of the Coalition in Iraq. Has since expanded into doing the same for Afghanistan, as well as document the number of Iraqi police/soldiers and Iraqi civilians killed. Very trustworthy.

Links to other sites:
American Victims of Islamic and Arab Terrorists - an almost inexhaustible resource that covers American victims of middle eastern and islamic terrorism back to 1979. Also includes American KIA during the relief mission in Somalia and the 2nd Gulf War in the early 1990s, as well as some cases where it is an open question whether a terrorist attack has occurred, for example TWA flight 800.

Shaheed Foundation Pakistan - a religious shia-muslim foundation in Pakistan, that identifies the victims of sunni-muslim terrorism back to the 1980s. 

Cuba Archive - Documents the victims of Fidel Castros communist dictatorship in Cuba. Has so far named 9.000 dead, but far from all results are online.


CAIN (Conflict Archive on the INternet) Web Service - A project documenting the more than 3.500 people killed in the conflict in Northern Ireland.



 
 


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