The Atrocities Of American And British Nazi Warfare Do NOT Go Unnotcied
By Amr Al Khaki
One man in the crowd stated, "We don't want water, we don't want food, we want dignity and to free our country from these aggressors." Another angry man at the scene told the reporters, after an outburst of outrage against Bush, the arabs and arab leaders before burying his face in tears, that "the soldiers pull up the clothes of our women and touch their bodies, and does any muslim accept that?" Yet another man said, "an American sniper shot and killed a young boy 6 years old in the street and when his mother ran to take his body, they shot her and killed her too. Is that the American justice?" Another man complained that they didn't distribute any food and water to the people and that the situation is the opposite of what was expected in that now the soldiers are begging bread, dates, and yogurt from the people. One man complaining that universities and schools were being looted and burned, asked if this was the "democracy"?
An American soldier who spoke with a reporter, said they had limited supplies of food and water and would continue to serve those who came with containers as much as possible, but that they did not have enough supply to accommodate the entire city.
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"British Soldiers Emulate Israeli Tactics in Al Najaf"
04/04/03 - (from Al Jazeera TV Live)
British soldiers were seen detaining a young man and an older man at a check point dressed in islamic attire, removing the men from their vehicles, and then pushing the men onto the ground while hitting them on their heads, scattering their personal items and identifications on the ground, disarraying their clothes, and then taking them into custody.
A British soldier, who spoke with one reporter, attempted to explain in futility the actions of the coalition soldiers, stating that "they were looking for suspects who had information about the disappearance of British soldiers, particulary "hard-line ba'ath party supporters and supporters of the regime". He went on to say "it's too hard to distinguish the ba'ath party members from the civilians because all Iraqis are forced to say they are members of the ba'ath party." Shortly thereafter, the older man was seen being forced into the back of an armored personnel carrier (APC). One soldier could be seen pulling the man's head scarf (gefiyah) over his face as the door to the vehicle was being slammed shut.
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