02 December 2004

Murder in Fallujah...



This is an old familiar and tragic song, just ask anyone in Indian Country...

--ryan



Massacre in Fallujah: Where is the world? WHERE IS EVERYONE???
By Beth Moore Henry
Nov 15, 2004, 15:45


Those that scaped the fire were slaine with the sword; some hewed to peeces, others rune throw with their rapiers, so as they were quickly dispatchte, and very few escaped.  It was conceived they thus destroyed about 400 at this time.  It was a fearful sight to see them thus frying in the fyer, and the streams of blood quenching the same, and horrible was the stincke and sente there of, but the victory seemed a sweete sacrifice, and they gave the prayers thereof to God, who had wrought so wonderfully for them, thus to inclose their enemies in their hands, and give them so speedy a victory over so proud and insulting an enimie.

William Bradford, History of the Plymouth Plantation, of Captain John Mason's attack on a Pequot village on the Mystic River
Terrorism.  The deliberate massacre of civilians, the physical and psychological horror of it accomplishing both political and military objectives.   Considering the account at the beginning of this article, this strategy is hardly a new one for the United States of America, even before it bore the name.

The bombing of Cambodia was what prompted such a nasty fiasco for Nixon, who was no doubt too busy comparing scripts for painkillers with Elvis to see it coming.  The My Lai massacre, of course, did not help matters at all in selling the disastrous and monstrous lie that slaughtered so many in Vietnam.

And let us not forget Tokyo, and  Dresden,  Hamburg, and Nagasaki and Hiroshima, as well as innumerable other such sorties throughout the decades.  Superior military technology deployed with minimal risk to the attacker, the maximization of casualties being more a psychological than a military strategy.

When one considers that the present administration and many in its opposing party view the war in Iraq as part of the War on Terrorism, the attack on Fallujah this week is a cruelly nasty twist of the blade of irony.

U.S. Forces, under the command of the U.S. government, have literally razed, with fire and bombs and bullets, a city of civilians women, children, and old people, forcibly preventing medical aid or food to enter the city, and shooting those who attempt to retrieve and bury the bodies of loved ones from the bloody, shattered streets.
Many in this country will call it a victory, and give praise to God.
Fallujah has been a black hole in terms of live and on-the-scene news coverage, of course, but some accounts have seeped out.


From Fadhil Badrani, an Iraqi journalist and resident of Falluja who reports regularly for Reuters and the BBC World Service in Arabic:

 It is hard to know how much people outside Falluja are aware of what is going on here.
I want them to know about conditions inside this city - there are dead women and children lying on the streets.
People are getting weaker from hunger. Many are dying from their injuries because there is no medical help left in the city whatsoever.
Some families have started burying their dead in their gardens.


From Omar Anwar, Reuters, Aid agencies say Falluja is big disaster,
November 12, 2004:

The Iraqi Red Crescent Society, which receives support from foreign agencies including the Red Cross and UNICEF, said on Friday it had asked U.S. forces and Iraq's interim government to let them deliver relief goods to Falluja and establish a medical team in the city's main hospital, but had received no reply.
"We call on the Iraqi government and U.S. forces to allow us to do our humanitarian duty to the innocent people," said Firdoos al-Ubadi, Red Crescent spokeswoman.
"This is their responsibility," she said, adding that judging by reports received from refugees and pictures broadcast on television, Falluja was a "big disaster".
U.S. commanders say civilian casualties have been low, but residents dispute that, describing incidents in which non-combatants, including women and children, have been killed by shrapnel or hit by bombs.
In one case earlier this week, a 9-year-old boy was hit in the stomach by a piece of shrapnel. His parents said they couldn't get him to hospital because of the fighting, so they wrapped sheets around his stomach to try to stem the bleeding. He died hours later of blood loss and was buried in the garden.
Rasoul Ibrahim, a father of three, fled Falluja on Thursday morning and arrived with his wife and children in Habbaniya, about 12 miles to the west, on Thursday night.
He said families left in the city were in desperate need.
"There's no water. People are drinking dirty water. Children are dying. People are eating flour because there's no proper food," he told aid workers in Habbaniya, which has become a refugee camp, with around 2,000 families sheltering there.
Ubadi from the Iraqi Red Crescent Society said many families taking refuge in Habbaniya and other villages nearby were suffering from diarrhoea and malnutrition and needed medicine as well as basic necessities such as lentils, sugar, bread, tea and candles.
She said a convoy of aid, including drinking water, food and medicine, was ready to leave for Falluja from Amiriya, a town to the south, but needed permission from U.S. forces. She also called on international aid agencies to send more supplies.
More real, more desperate, more thunderous, yet unheard, are the voices of the people closest to this cruel obscenity.


From a young woman in Baghdad, who has, since the occupation began, posted the Riverbend Blog (during the periods of time in which she has electricity):

 Murder...
People in Falloojeh are being murdered. The stories coming back are horrifying. People being shot in cold blood in the streets and being buried under tons of concrete and iron.. where is the world? Bury Arafat and hurry up and pay attention to what's happening in Iraq.
They say the people have nothing to eat. No produce is going into the city and the water has been cut off for days and days. Do you know what it's like to have no clean water??? People are drinking contaminated water and coming down with diarrhoea and other diseases. There are corpses in the street because no one can risk leaving their home to bury people. Families are burying children and parents in the gardens of their homes. WHERE IS EVERYONE??


And this from Nesreen Melek, who wrote the poem, To The Father in Fallujah Who Buried His Son in His Garden (http://www.axisoflogic.com/artman/publish/article_13492.shtml):

There was a genocide in Fallujah Beth, people were burried under cement and Iron, so there will be no evidence for the American atrocities. They are killers but they always make sure not to leave their fingerprints. I am surprised about the media and the normal American people, can't they ask themselves did the Iraqi civilians who were killed during the invasion caused them any harm?
Iraqis need you and the other American to speak out for them, they are struggling with their daily live, thanks to the American government which turned their lives into hell.
What kind of nation are we? 
Are we a horrendous herd of feral swine rampaging across the planet, leaving nothing behind us but raw sewage, raw grief, and raw hatred?
Are we a nation of sacrificial lambs being led to certain slaughter by a small, insulated group of nihilistic ideologues?
The world needs to hear all of us to speak out with the answer to those questions.  We must shout "ENOUGH!", loudly, in unison, in mourning and grief and horror that this blood should be put on our hands, if only to live with ourselves, and, really, if only to live at all. 
Because the greater the threat our government poses to the world, the more danger we will be in ourselves.

Notes:
*River Bend blogspot -- http://riverbendblog.blogspotcom



Beth Moore Henry lives near the Texas Gulf Coast with her two children.  She has worked as a technical writer for the aerospace industry, but finds her conscience better served selling books in a used bookstore.  She does not pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, but to her neighbors, her fellow citizens, and to her brothers and sisters all over the world who, like her, simply want to live in peace and with sufficient resources to sustain herself and her family.  Contact her at beth@axisoflogic.com

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

FARHAT QUAMMAQUAMI
FALLUJAH MASSACRE AND TSUNAMI: HYPOCRACY AND DOUBLE STANDARD
After the Thanksgiving Massacre in Fallujah, which marked the beginning of the Death Squad Democracy in Iraq for the first time ABC news broadcasted a sanitized report from the city of one thousand mosques. The most beautiful city in Iraq laid in ruin and of the 300,000 original residents only a mere 8 thousands are actually struggling in the ruble of a city devastated by the Imperial Tsunami.
Although our deep affection and sympathy towards the victims of the Tsunami must not distract away our deep resentment and condemnation of the nightmare that has been imposed on Iraq by the United State, it seems the corporate mass media has become the publicity agent of the US government in order to divert world public opinion from the US atrocities in Iraq.
A critical analysis of the propagated information about the Tsunami gives credence to our view that the media’s position is turning into a political smoke screen, a covert propaganda, and a publicity stunt of our corporate rulers to shape world public opinion towards the corporate benevolence and divert public attention from the tragedy in Iraq. The reality is that there have been over 100,000 death and millions uprooted and hundreds of mosques destroyed as a result of the US neocolonial invasion of Iraq which has a 24 million population. Yet, the covert propaganda machine of media has diverted the attention to the Tsunami which had 147000 deaths in a population area of 2 and a half billion people. Iraq has proportionally lost 100 times more life than South East Asia. Unfortunately, disasters must be compared proportionately and we should not allow the covert propaganda of the US Media about a natural disaster to distort the reality of premeditated mass murder of Fallujans.
The full picture of the Gestapo like operation in which the US forces separated all males of military age in Fallujah from their families, who were forced out of the city, then were haunted down like stray dogs and murdered in cold blood, has never been surfaced. However, we have been inundated, daily, by vivid reports of the effects of the tsunami immediately all over the world by the corporate media. Yet, as Sheik Abbas Al Zubeini of Fallujah told IRIN “the world should see the real picture of Fallujah” the city has been shamelessly destroyed.
It’s been more than a month after the “Thanksgiving Massacre” of Fallujah in 2004, which took place in memory of the fist Thanks Giving Massacre of 700 Pequot Indians in 1637, and the world has yet to see an investigative report from the scenes of death and destruction in Fallujah. All we know is that the “city of thousands mosques” was demolished so brutally that residents spoke of even dogs not being able to live there. In the words of Captain Paul Fowler to Boston Globe “the only way to root them out is to destroy everything in your path.” The “liberators” of Fallujah have not shown one picture of their presumed “liberated” population. Their proclaimed aim of rescuing Fallujan from Abu Musab Al-Zarqavi was as phony and illusive as their overt propaganda about Iraq’s WMD. Indeed 300,000 population of Fallujah has disappeared from the world radar scene. No one knows how many were murdered. The world has forgotten the pains and suffering of Citizens of this beautiful City and while the UN Aids are pouring for the Natural Tsunami, no UN agency has bothered to help the suffering masses of Fallujah.

In deed, a US made Tsunami of bombs and missiles have been pounding the small country of Iraq for more than a year every day, with more than 100,000 dead and millions of displaced people, The US forces have successfully prevented any report or body counts. The natural Tsunami was over in one day with virtually no long lasting effects and long term heath hazard to the effected population, whereas the US planes have continued to drop million pounds of Depleted Uranium on Iraq, and Fallujah in particular, affecting the health, reproductive organs and well-being of millions of Iraqis for generation to come. Tsunami destroyed shacks and flimsy beach houses, whereas the US Invasion forces in Fallujah has destroyed the city of thousands mosques and displaced 300,000.00 people. Why the mass media does not show the face of suffering people of Fallujah and the cry of help of the victims of war crimes in Iraq?
Why there is a conspiracy of silence about Iraq and nobody is talking? On the other hand, the mass media is fascinated by the feeding frenzies over Tsunami. And the merger US humanitarian aids to its victims. Did Tsunami provide the cover under which the suffering people of Iraq would be buried? Are the Public Relation and propaganda machines of Pentagon and the State Department using Tsunami as smoke screen behind which they can pull-off a phantom election to legitimize their occupation of Iraq by continuation of the US installed puppet government? Suddenly American Corporations and Government covert propaganda machine have found in Tsunami their greatest ally not only to put Christianity over Islam but also an opportunity to expand their business and global control abroad by improving the US image abroad.
While the whole world is mesmerized by their TV sets to see the pornographic images of Tsunami in ACHE and Seri Lanka, US Invaders continue their campaign of death and destruction in Fallujah, Musel and elsewhere in Iraq at the rate of one billion dollars every 4 days. Instead of condemning their own government for their brutal campaign of terror and occupation of Iraq, the US media is condemning the Muslim world for not pledging enough help to Tsunami victims. The Muslim charities have been prevented to help anyone in Iraq and Western media is wondering why the Muslim nations are not pledging more money and pouring more help to the Tsunami stricken world? US forces are not letting any independent reporter inside Fallujah where they have put thousands of people is mass graves to eliminate every evidence of mass murder, and destruction while the media is showing the most pornographic pictures of Tsunami to de-synthesize the public toward death and destruction.
Media has a great responsibility to expose the imperial design and not let the daily coverage by corporate media burry the atrocities of the US Invasion and colonial occupation of Iraq. Unlike the Natural Tsunami, the Imperial Tsunami of War Crimes, torture and violation of basic Human Rights is not producing any picture or videos because every reporter has been intimidated, murdered, exiled, bought out or banished from Iraq. As socially responsible human beings we are responsible to become the voice of the voiceless. We owe it to the brave people of the beautiful city of Fallujah who resisted the imperial dominance of their country and were murdered while defending their land, their home, their dignity, their family and their honor from the shameless neo-Crusaders.

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