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Fly tyer Donating Member (14 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-11-06 04:28 PM
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The United States has Destroyed Hundreds of Thousands of Iraqi Lives
Has anyone seen or heard of this film before there seems to be so little known about the Falluja battle other than bush's rosy reports.




A new documentary filmed in Falluja Iraq shows American atrocities, the destruction of an entire Iraqi city and the destruction of hundreds of thousands of innocent civilian lives.

(PRWEB) January 11, 2006 -- Conceptionmedia presents, "Caught in the Crossfire: The Untold Story of Falluja."

With exclusive footage, never-before-seen in western media, Caught in the Crossfire brings to light the most important story of the Iraq war: the plight of civilians suffering due to U.S. military operations in Iraq.

The city of Falluja, Iraq has been declared, “pacified” and the battle of Falluja has been declared a victory by the American administration. Caught in the Crossfire is an eyewitness account from the only western civilian to live with the people of Falluja, exposing the devastating humanitarian disaster that is the result of American foreign policy in Iraq. In one city alone the film shows that hundreds of thousands of lives have been destroyed by an American military action.

Independent filmmaker Mark Manning was the only westerner to travel to Falluja, un-embedded, and he lived with the refugees of Falluja and experience life from their point of view, returning with them to their destroyed city after the siege. Unknown to any authorities, he recorded his experiences. He experienced the checkpoints, witnessed the devastation of thousands of homes, shops and mosques, and documented the horrors of the siege as recounted by those who survived inside the city during the battles. The people of Falluja asked him to tell their story to the world, and he is now fulfilling that request with the release of Caught in the Crossfire.

http://www.prweb.com/releases/2006/1/prweb330986.htm
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