Segunda-feira, Novembro 15, 2004

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The US won't be pleased by his suggestion that "if [the Americans] say they have wrapped up operations in Fallujah, we are telling them to allow all satellite networks to enter the city ... so the world can see what is really happening in the streets of Fallujah".

On Saturday the Iraqi Red Crescent sent seven trucks and ambulances, 53 volunteers and three doctors to Fallujah to distribute food, blankets, water-purification tablets and medicine to hundreds if not thousands of families caught in the crossfire. But the US has prevented them from entering the city: the Red Crescent was held at Fallujah's general hospital, "captured" by the Americans early last week, on the left bank of the Euphrates River. Abu Fahd, one of the volunteers, said that "none of the injured residents is being allowed to come to the hospital, while those outside are not allowed to go into town".
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/FK16Ak02.html

1 Comments:

Blogger Surya Swamy said...

you need to get that falluja video you have sitting on your deskstop online for people to see.

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