2004–11–16

Civillian deaths in Fallujah

Want to know what’s going on in Iraq? Check Dahr Jamail’s Iraq Dispatches. In his most recent dispatch, a story for the IPS, he reports that 800 Civilians Feared Dead in Fallujah:

BAGHDAD, Nov 16 (IPS) - At least 800 civilians have been killed during the U.S. military siege of Fallujah, a Red Cross official estimates.

Speaking on condition of anonymity for fear of U.S. military reprisal, a high-ranking official with the Red Cross in Baghdad told IPS that ”at least 800 civilians” have been killed in Fallujah so far.

His estimate is based on reports from Red Crescent aid workers stationed around the embattled city, from residents within the city and from refugees, he said.

”Several of our Red Cross workers have just returned from Fallujah since the Americans won’t let them into the city,” he said. ”And they said the people they are tending to in the refugee camps set up in the desert outside the city are telling horrible stories of suffering and death inside Fallujah.”

The official said that both Red Cross and Iraqi Red Crescent relief teams had asked the U.S. military in Fallujah to take in medical supplies to people trapped in the city, but their repeated requests had been turned down.

A convoy of relief supplies from both relief organisations continues to wait on the outskirts of the city for military permission to enter. They have appealed to the United Nations to intervene on their behalf.

”The Americans close their ears, and that is it,” the Red Cross official said. ”They won’t even let us take supplies into Fallujah General Hospital.”

I guess it’s not so much about winning hearts and minds as it is killing anything that moves, be it civillian or wounded, nearly dead insurgents that are unarmed and unable to fight back.

Liberation indeed.