WARNING: This video contains images that depict the reality and horror of war. It should only be viewed by a mature audience
This war can not have witnesses. It can not have witnesses because it is based on lies. The Americans have permitted only embedded journalists to go to Fallujah. Despite that, for example the image of the marine that shoots the wounded and unarmed warrior inside the Fallujah Mosque has gone out. And exactly because this image has gone out, we do not know how, and because it has circulated all over the world, the NBC journalist that has recorded it has been immediately expelled from the embedded body.
Fallujah, The Hidden Massacre is a documentary film by Sigfrido Ranucci and Maurizio Torrealta which first aired on Italy’s RAI state television network on November 8, 2005.
The film documents the use of weapons that the documentary asserts are chemical weapons, particularly the use of incendiary bombs, and alleges indiscriminate use of violence against civilians and children by military forces of the United States of America in the city of Fallujah in Iraq during the Fallujah Offensive of November 2004.
An interview with Sigfrido Ranucci, director of The Hidden Massacre:
http://www.wsws.org/articles/2005/dec2005/ranu-d14.shtml






This would surely be a video to be included as evidence in a war crimes trial against Washington et al, the guilty political and military leaders. Their crimes are horrific, terrifying, and these killers evidently wouldn't know what to do with their lives, if war was taken away from them.
Ross's work with the Justice for Fallujah Project has never failed to hulmbe me. In an area of the world we rarely hear about such a huge atrocity has been committed and The Justice For Fallujah Project is working brilliantly to bring it back to the forefront of our struggle for Justice. What happened in Fallujah is due to OUR lack of input and because we did NOT demand an end to the war. Now that the seeds of death have been embedded in the soil, we must do all that we can to try to reverse the effects of our illegal occupation.