Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Freedom Under Occupation, American Style

Five Years On, Fallujah in Tatters

"Fallujah remains a crippled city more than two years after the November 2004 U.S.-led assault.
Unemployment and lack of medical care and safe drinking water in the city 35 mi. west of Baghdad remain a continuous problem. Freedom of movement is still curtailed.
The city suffered two devastating U.S. military attacks during 2004. Many of the buildings were destroyed or heavily damaged. Several collapsed under the heavy bombing and were never rebuilt. The heaps of concrete slabs and piles of rubble remain where they were.
"We wonder why we have been targeted by Americans since the first days of the occupation," Dr. Mohammad Abed from al-Anbar University told IPS. "This city sacrificed thousands of its citizens through five years of occupation just because they said 'no' to a project that threatens their country's future."
Now a less visible form of destruction is being spread, he said. "The new wave of destruction is represented by tearing the social tissue apart. The Americans are paying tremendous amounts of money to get people of Fallujah to fight each other."

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