The military maintains that the number of people killed in the recent search operations is far smaller than the United Nations has reported.
The United Nations reports that 4 million people a year are traded against their will to work in one or another form of servitude.
The United Nations reported more than 20,000 civilians were killed in this recent war.
In 2005, the United Nations reported that there were nearly 191 million international migrants worldwide, about 3 percent of the world population.
On 28 July, the United Nations reported that at least twenty people had been killed in the fighting.
But by May 2010, the United Nations reported that eight million, or about 17% of the country's entire livestock, had died.
In 2007, the United Nations reported that the country's service industry is also thriving.
United Nations also reported that because of the country's natural geography they are prone to harsh winters and flooding in the summer.
Today the United Nations reports 5,000 people have died since the start of the public uprising in Syria.
By 2008, the United Nations reported that the government was "beginning to consider welfare for the disabled".