Evidence of US war crimes in FallujahBy
Simon Assaf
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Dr Saloum Ismael of Doctors for Iraqi Society says missile attacks on the Popular Clinic on 7 November killed a number of patients, staff and two senior doctors—an orthopaedic surgeon and a radiologist. Amnesty International believes up to 20 Iraqi medical staff and dozens of civilians were killed in the attack. The Fourth Geneva Convention, Article 18 states:
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The Study Centre of Human Rights and Democracy, based in Fallujah, said in a statement:
Both villages were under the control of US forces and not involved in the fighting. The human rights group also claims that interim prime minister Iyad Allawi “threatened the staff of [Fallujah’s main] hospital, warning them not speak one word about what they have seen of American war crimes. |
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The main hospital was raided and closed on the eve of the assault. Last Sunday villagers from Saqlaweiya buried 73 women and children who were killed during the US assault. The villagers said the bodies were burnt beyond recognition. The International Committee of the Red Cross estimates that about 800 civilians were killed in the assault. But there are fears that up to 3,000 may be buried in the rubble of bombed buildings and homes. Several days after the US declared it had taken control of the city hundreds of bodies still litter the narrow alleys. While Fallujah’s citizens and defenders were dying of their injuries, wounded US soldiers were airlifted to the modern Landstuhl Regional Medical Centre in Germany. No injured Iraqis, including those fighting alongside the US forces, were permitted treatment at the hospital. |
Meanwhile Arab satellite station Al Jazeera claims that US soldiers were ordered to shoot anyone caught out in the streets, even if they were not armed. One commander was caught by TV cameras telling his men:
US troops stopped all men of fighting age from fleeing the city days before the assault began. |
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US soldiers taking part in the week-long battle are also beginning to speak out. One soldier involved in the last two days of fighting described the indiscriminate killing in the city and senior officers wanting trigger time who joined the fighting after the battle was over. He told the anti-war GI Special:
100,000 dead...hospitals bombed...mosques burning...Fallujah destroyed...wounded executed... |
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