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Falluja, my love
Falluja, my love
b.F Note: This is recent development on Italian TV -- a documentary about the battle in Fallujah (last year) was broadcasted last week about the U.S. military's usage of white phosphor as weapons (and the result is pictured below). This blog post below comes form Beppe Grillo and has a link to the video of the documentary available on the web.
Another article about this in English is here: Radio Netherlands, and talks about how white phosphor is not banned under international law.
The video documentary is here
Foto: www.uruknet.info
Iraq has been invaded by the United States and their allies because it was accused of hiding extermination weapons.
The weapons of mass destruction have not been found.
The Americans have not been discouraged and have used their own.
In Falluja the civilian population was killed with white phosphorus that is like polite napalm. It doesn’t make the terrible mess that we’ve seen with the bombing in Vietnam. It spreads through the air, burns human tissues and so that they can possibly be reused, saves the clothes.
It seems to have been invented by a fashion designer.
In a rainews24 film strip you can see well dressed skeletons and babies’ skulls.
War is always against the civilians.
Just wars do not exist, just as just slavery, just torture, just death penalties do not exist.
War should be abolished.
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ReBlogged by ann p on Nov 24, 2005 at 04:09 PM
Posted by ann p on Nov 24, 2005 at 04:09 PM
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