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Iraq-Jordan
Aid trickling in to desperate Fallujans
2004-11-26
The Iraqi Red Crescent Society has delivered aid for the first time directly to families stranded by fighting in Falluja. A Red Crescent team delivered food and water to five families in a battered northern Falluja neighbourhood on Thursday after US marines patrolling the area found them hiding in their homes. The organisation estimates that only 150 to 175 families stayed in Falluja after the start of the US-led offensive on 8 November, and civilians living in the ruined city have become desperate for water and blankets.
Prob'ly shoulda thought about that when they were harboring the terrs and hollering "Allan akbar!"
Red Crescent officials met on Thursday with US marine Lieutenant-Colonel Gary Montgomery to discuss cooperative aid efforts. Aid convoys were able to enter Falluja on Wednesday and Monday, but only toured the town, and were unable to move freely and find any of the civilians who needed assistance. Red Crescent efforts to assist civilians still in Falluja have been frustrated by ongoing military operations, and the agency's coordinator for Falluja, Jotiar Nafaa, said getting out into the town to assess how many people need help is the main priority. "It should start going better," Montgomery said after Thursday's meeting. "We weren't getting the information we needed from them so they weren't getting what they needed from us and were getting frustrated."
Posted by:Fred

#5  Maybe the Red cross thingy / crescent should consider this before they allow their veicles to aid and transport the terrorists next time.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2004-11-26 10:06:09 PM  

#4  true - and all mosques used as weapons depots should be sealed up or demolished
Posted by: Frank G   2004-11-26 10:03:54 PM  

#3  War is War , time eternal doesnt change that , be grateful an army is willing to help , feed , provide medical treatment , and assist in any way possible , in the past major slaughter has happened along with salting the land . My feelings are 'read it and weep , be thankful that the shit didnt truely hit the fan ladies and gentlemen'
Posted by: MacNails   2004-11-26 9:53:18 PM  

#2  Desparate for blankets?

Our Marines aren't. Or beds.
Posted by: anonymous2u   2004-11-26 9:08:55 PM  

#1  let the RC pick up any "dead" muj's. Might put that Marine's actions in perspective
Posted by: Frank G   2004-11-26 8:21:59 PM  

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