Post 23 has some interesting links. I'm sorry for her family and her loss of life, despite her political agenda. Perhaps it's comforting to be able to talk to a foreignor about war experiences, so she may have been good in that respect for those she surveyed. Otherwise, her counting of Iraqi casualties seems neither useful nor reliable. Not because of her obvious anti-war motives, but because everyone she talked to wasn't necessarily a reliable source.
Thanks for directing me to Post 23. Interesting. I think I clicked on the second article.
She is quoted as saying she was not taking a side in the war. And this I believe was in an article written prior to her death (I'll have to go back and check it again).
Myself, I'm not sure what good it does to document the dead in the conflict other than I suppose it might make the families feel better to know someone they lost has been counted.
At any rate, I don't think she is one that was helping terrorist smuggle bombs through a tunnel. Seems whatever she was doing it was noble.