"They entered houses and killed people because they didn't speak English"
Logic Voice | 05.12.2004 11:48 | Anti-militarism | London | World
There have been some appauling incidents reported from Fallujah, ever since the US regime decided to adopt the "Hama rules" against "insurgents" there.
In this article, an Iraqi journalist tells of Americans who, he says "grew easily frustrated with Iraqis who could not speak English."
In this article, an Iraqi journalist tells of Americans who, he says "grew easily frustrated with Iraqis who could not speak English."
from http://logicvoice.blogspot.com/2004/12/from-fallujah-they-entered-houses-and.html
There have been some appauling incidents reported from Fallujah, ever since the US regime decided to adopt the "Hama rules" against "insurgents" there.
In this article ( http://newstandardnews.net/content/index.cfm/items/1268 ), an Iraqi journalist tells of Americans who, he says "grew easily frustrated with Iraqis who could not speak English."
He goes on to say:
"Soldiers thought the people were rejecting their orders, so they shot them. But the people just couldn’t understand them."
There have been some appauling incidents reported from Fallujah, ever since the US regime decided to adopt the "Hama rules" against "insurgents" there.
In this article ( http://newstandardnews.net/content/index.cfm/items/1268 ), an Iraqi journalist tells of Americans who, he says "grew easily frustrated with Iraqis who could not speak English."
He goes on to say:
"Soldiers thought the people were rejecting their orders, so they shot them. But the people just couldn’t understand them."
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