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"The Limbless Marine" |
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PHOTOS OF CIVILIANS SLAUGHTERED IN BED BY BLOODTHIRSY US NAZIS |
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Series of photos of city's dead show civilians shot in bed, surrendering
By Dahr Jamail
Two weeks ago an Iraqi man was allowed into Fallujah by the U.S.
military to help bury bodies. He was allowed to take photographs of
75 bodies, in order to show pictures to relatives so that they might be
identified before they were buried.
These pictures are from a book of photos. They are being circulated
publicly around small villages near Fallujah where many refugees are
staying.
The man who took them was only allowed to take photos and bury
bodies in one small area of Fallujah. He was not allowed to visit
anywhere else. Keep in mind there are at least 1,925 other bodies
that were not allowed to be seen.
Information with some of the photos is from those identified by family
members already.
One of the family members who was looking for dead relatives,
shared these photos which were taken from that book.
Speaking on condition of anonymity, he told of what he saw in his
village during the last few weeks.
"The Americans shot every boat on the river because people were
trying to escape Fallujah by the river. They shot all the sheep, any
animal people owned was shot. Helicopters shot all the animals and
anything that moved in all the villages surrounding Fallujah during the
fighting."
He said that none of the roads into Fallujah, or around Fallujah were
passable because anyone on them was shot. "I know one family that
were all killed. There are no signs on these roads that tell people not
to use them-so people don't know they aren't supposed to use them.
No signs in English or Arabic!"
The photos can be viewed here
[WARNING THEY ARE EXTREMELY GRAPHIC]
http://dahrjamailiraq.com/gallery/view_album.php?set_albumName=album28&page=1
More writing, photos and commentary at http://dahrjamailiraq.com
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Series of photos of city's dead show civilians shot in bed, surrendering<br>
By Dahr Jamail<br>
<br>
Two weeks ago an Iraqi man was allowed into Fallujah by the U.S. <br>
military to help bury bodies. He was allowed to take photographs of <br>
75 bodies, in order to show pictures to relatives so that they might be
<br>
identified before they were buried.<br>
<br>
These pictures are from a book of photos. They are being circulated <br>
publicly around small villages near Fallujah where many refugees are <br>
staying.<br>
<br>
The man who took them was only allowed to take photos and bury <br>
bodies in one small area of Fallujah. He was not allowed to visit <br>
anywhere else. Keep in mind there are at least 1,925 other bodies <br>
that were not allowed to be seen.<br>
<br>
Information with some of the photos is from those identified by family <br>
members already.<br>
<br>
One of the family members who was looking for dead relatives, <br>
shared these photos which were taken from that book.<br>
<br>
Speaking on condition of anonymity, he told of what he saw in his <br>
village during the last few weeks.<br>
<br>
“The Americans shot every boat on the river because people were <br>
trying to escape Fallujah by the river. They shot all the sheep, any <br>
animal people owned was shot. Helicopters shot all the animals and <br>
anything that moved in all the villages surrounding Fallujah during the
<br>
fighting.”<br>
<br>
He said that none of the roads into Fallujah, or around Fallujah were <br>
passable because anyone on them was shot. “I know one family that <br>
were all killed. There are no signs on these roads that tell people not
<br>
to use them-so people don’t know they aren’t supposed to use them. <br>
No signs in English or Arabic!”<br>
<br>
The photos can be viewed here <br>
[WARNING THEY ARE EXTREMELY GRAPHIC]<br>
<br>
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href="http://dahrjamailiraq.com/gallery/view_album.php?set_albumName=album28&page=1">http://dahrjamailiraq.com/gallery/view_album.php?set_albumName=album28&page=1</a><br>
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href="http://dahrjamailiraq.com">http://dahrjamailiraq.com</a><br>
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| Title: Re: PHOTOS PROVE AL QAEDA MURDERED FLEEING CIVILIANS |
11 Dec 2004 10:25:55 AM |
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DON'T BE DECEIVED BY AL QUAEDA PROPAGANDA.
These photos are of victims of Zakawai's brutality against those families
who refused to cooperate and allow terrorists to use their homes for a base
of operations and an ammo depot.
Further, those persons shot on the rivers and on the roads were killed by
Zarkawi's butchers who tried to prevent civilians from leaving Fallujah.
Zarkawi wanted civilians to provide a shield for his murderers.
The US gave Fallujah residents three weeks' notice to get out of town before
the invasion to protect civilian lives, even at the cost of allowing
Zarkawi, the coward, to escape.
"The Limbless Marine" <Stumpy@Prosthetic.org> wrote in message
news:1102764522.c205dc28b275f3dbfcd1fc1be1f14339@teranews...
Series of photos of city's dead show civilians shot in bed, surrendering
By Dahr Jamail
Two weeks ago an Iraqi man was allowed into Fallujah by the U.S.
military to help bury bodies. He was allowed to take photographs of
75 bodies, in order to show pictures to relatives so that they might be
identified before they were buried.
These pictures are from a book of photos. They are being circulated
publicly by Al Qaeda around small villages near Fallujah where many
refugees are staying.
The man who took them was only allowed to take photos and bury
bodies in one small area of Fallujah. He was not allowed to visit
anywhere else. Keep in mind there are at least 1,925 other bodies
that were not allowed to be seen.
Information with some of the photos is from those identified by family
members already.
One of the family members who was looking for dead relatives,
shared these photos which were taken from that book.
Speaking on condition of anonymity, he told of what he saw in his
village during the last few weeks.
"Al Qaeda butchers shot every boat on the river because people were
trying to escape Fallujah by the river. They shot all the sheep, any
animal people owned was shot. Helicopters shot all the animals and
anything that moved in all the villages surrounding Fallujah during the
fighting."
The photos can be viewed here
[WARNING THEY ARE EXTREMELY GRAPHIC]
http://dahrjamailiraq.com/gallery/view_album.php?set_albumName=album28&page=1
More writing, photos and commentary at http://dahrjamailiraq.com
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: PHOTOS PROVE AL QAEDA MURDERED FLEEING CIVILIANS |
11 Dec 2004 10:45:45 AM |
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In article <ncFud.8170$0r.4@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net>,
says...
The people are dead. Were it not for Bush's invasion of their country, they
would be alive today. Bottom line.
DON'T BE DECEIVED BY AL QUAEDA PROPAGANDA.
These photos are of victims of Zakawai's brutality against those families
who refused to cooperate and allow terrorists to use their homes for a base
of operations and an ammo depot.
Further, those persons shot on the rivers and on the roads were killed by
Zarkawi's butchers who tried to prevent civilians from leaving Fallujah.
Zarkawi wanted civilians to provide a shield for his murderers.
The US gave Fallujah residents three weeks' notice to get out of town before
the invasion to protect civilian lives, even at the cost of allowing
Zarkawi, the coward, to escape.
"The Limbless Marine" <Stumpy@Prosthetic.org> wrote in message
news:1102764522.c205dc28b275f3dbfcd1fc1be1f14339@teranews...
Series of photos of city's dead show civilians shot in bed, surrendering
By Dahr Jamail
Two weeks ago an Iraqi man was allowed into Fallujah by the U.S.
military to help bury bodies. He was allowed to take photographs of
75 bodies, in order to show pictures to relatives so that they might be
identified before they were buried.
These pictures are from a book of photos. They are being circulated
publicly by Al Qaeda around small villages near Fallujah where many
refugees are staying.
The man who took them was only allowed to take photos and bury
bodies in one small area of Fallujah. He was not allowed to visit
anywhere else. Keep in mind there are at least 1,925 other bodies
that were not allowed to be seen.
Information with some of the photos is from those identified by family
members already.
One of the family members who was looking for dead relatives,
shared these photos which were taken from that book.
Speaking on condition of anonymity, he told of what he saw in his
village during the last few weeks.
"Al Qaeda butchers shot every boat on the river because people were
trying to escape Fallujah by the river. They shot all the sheep, any
animal people owned was shot. Helicopters shot all the animals and
anything that moved in all the villages surrounding Fallujah during the
fighting."
The photos can be viewed here
[WARNING THEY ARE EXTREMELY GRAPHIC]
http://dahrjamailiraq.com/gallery/view_album.php?set_albumName=album28&page=1
More writing, photos and commentary at http://dahrjamailiraq.com
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| User: "Leftlady" |
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| Title: PROOF OF ZARKAWI MURDERS OF FALLUJAH CITIZENS |
11 Dec 2004 10:34:33 AM |
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DON'T BE DECEIVED BY AL QUAEDA PROPAGANDA.
These photos are of victims of Zakawai's brutality against those families
who refused to cooperate and allow terrorists to use their homes for a base
of operations and an ammo depot.
Further, those persons shot on the rivers and on the roads were killed by
Zarkawi's butchers who tried to prevent civilians from leaving Fallujah.
Zarkawi wanted civilians to provide a shield for his murderers.
The US gave Fallujah residents three weeks' notice to get out of town before
the invasion to protect civilian lives, even at the cost of allowing
Zarkawi, the coward, to escape.
"The Limbless Marine" <Stumpy@Prosthetic.org> wrote in message
news:1102764522.c205dc28b275f3dbfcd1fc1be1f14339@teranews...
Series of photos of city's dead show civilians shot in bed, surrendering
By Dahr Jamail
Two weeks ago an Iraqi man was allowed into Fallujah by the U.S.
military to help bury bodies. He was allowed to take photographs of
75 bodies, in order to show pictures to relatives so that they might be
identified before they were buried.
These pictures are from a book of photos. They are being circulated
publicly by Al Qaeda around small villages near Fallujah where many
refugees are staying.
The man who took them was only allowed to take photos and bury
bodies in one small area of Fallujah. He was not allowed to visit
anywhere else. Keep in mind there are at least 1,925 other bodies
that were not allowed to be seen.
Information with some of the photos is from those identified by family
members already.
One of the family members who was looking for dead relatives,
shared these photos which were taken from that book.
Speaking on condition of anonymity, he told of what he saw in his
village during the last few weeks.
"Al Qaeda butchers shot every boat on the river because people were
trying to escape Fallujah by the river. They shot all the sheep, any
animal people owned was shot. Helicopters shot all the animals and
anything that moved in all the villages surrounding Fallujah during the
fighting."
The photos can be viewed here
[WARNING THEY ARE EXTREMELY GRAPHIC]
http://dahrjamailiraq.com/gallery/view_album.php?set_albumName=album28&page=1
More writing, photos and commentary at http://dahrjamailiraq.com
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