May 02, 2007

Fallujah Says it all


FALLUJAH - In
2004 the United States destroyed Fallujah. It was a war crime and a
crime against humanity. This action typifies the U.S. invasion and
occupation of Iraq. This video shows what happened, and what continues
to happen daily if on a smaller scale.


Click here to watch the video preview of "Caught in the Crossfire"


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"Caught in the Crossfire".


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through the ExxonMobil War Boycott, is working to stop the killing in
Iraq; to end the United States' occupation of Iraq; and to bring the
perpetrators of the war to justice.


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