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U.S. KILLS 13 AT IRAQI PROTEST

by dove-on-bayonet Wednesday, Apr. 30, 2003 at 9:11 AM

US troops occupy the primary school in Fallujah, Iraq, Tuesday April 29, 2003. Iraqi school children staged a demonstration demanding the school be returned to the community. Anti-American chants ring out... someone throws a stone, U.S. Troops panic and open fire. 13 people are killed and up to 75 wounded. U.S. Troops claimed they were shot at and merely returned fire (AP Photo/David Guttenfelder).

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American troops shoot children in Iraqi demo
Edinburgh News
http://www.edinburghnews.com/index.cfm?id=489802003

UNITED States soldiers shot back at anti-American protesters, hitting at least seven, including three young boys, after being fired on in a town near Baghdad. A local hospital director said 13 people were killed. The shooting took place on Monday night in the town of Fallujah, about 30 miles west of the capital. Though residents reported 15 deaths, Col. Arnold Bray of the 82nd Airborne Division said seven people in the crowd were hit.

But Dr Ahmed Ghanim al-Ali, director of Fallujah General Hospital, said there were 13 dead, including three boys under 11 years old. He said his medical crews were shot at when they went to retrieve the injured, which he said numbered 75.

Residents said the demonstration was conducted by children and students between the ages of 5 and 20, but Bray said some were armed. "Ask them which kind of schoolboys carry AK-47s," he said. The troops were headquartered in a schoolhouse, and some of the protesters fired on the building, Bray said.

Arab television channel Al-Jazeera quoted residents as saying the troops opened fire after someone threw a rock at the school. The demonstrators were reportedly protesting against US troops’ presence in the city. Local Sunni Muslim cleric, Kamal Shaker Mahmoud, said the demonstrators were unarmed students who had gone to the school to ask the troops to leave. "It was a peaceful demonstration. They did not have any weapons. They were asking the Americans to leave the school so they could use it.

"They opened fire on the protesters because they went out to demonstrate."

Meanwhile the US reacted angrily to suggestions that a Belgian lawyer might sue its Commander in Chief in the Gulf Tommy Franks for war crimes such as the looting of hospitals, firing on an ambulance, and the deaths of Iraqi civilians. The Bush administration said there would be "diplomatic consequences" for Belgium if it did not block the move. State Department spokesman Richard Boucher said: "We believe the Belgian government needs to be diligent in taking steps to prevent abuse of the legal system for political ends."
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FOX 41 WDRB (affiliate in Lousiville)
http://www.fox41.com/news/news_detail.asp?id=8124§ion=2

Edtesam Shamsudeim, 37, said her 45-year-old brother died in the gunfire. She was shot in the leg and her husband was wounded. "We were sitting in our house. When the shooting started, my husband tried to close the door to keep the children in, and he was shot," she said at the hospital, sitting in a chair with a bandaged leg, surrounded by some of her children.

Outside the school Tuesday afternoon, people chanted for U.S. forces to leave Iraq. "Go, go USA!" they said in Arabic, adding some English at the end: "Go away!" Thousands of distraught people were attending funerals for the victims Tuesday, al-Jazeera reported.

Monday's demonstration was the first organized protest against the Americans in Fallujah, although one soldier was slightly injured recently when a flare was fired toward some troops. Residents say they had been growing increasingly disturbed by the presence of U.S. forces. Some town residents were upset that American soldiers were using night-vision goggles and could see into courtyards and onto rooftops, where women often sleep outside in the hot weather, according to resident, Basheer Abdul Aziz. U.S. forces said they have been trained extensively in crowd control. About half of the company involved at the school served in Kosovo, said 2nd Lt. Devin Woods.
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bad feelings

by Kotter Wednesday, Apr. 30, 2003 at 9:39 AM

I always had bad feelings about those JROTC types.
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Please!!

by thomaston Wednesday, Apr. 30, 2003 at 12:42 PM

Please people! Let's just bear in mind the truly important aspect of this story.
That those Iraqis will never kill again!
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idiota

by thomaston Wednesday, Apr. 30, 2003 at 1:42 PM

use your own name.
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A Turning Point

by Meyer London Wednesday, Apr. 30, 2003 at 1:56 PM

I think that this incident will go down as a turning point in history, rather like the machine-gunning of unarmed Indian protesters in India by British troops between the World Wars, the Sharpsville Massacre in South Africa, or the Kent State/Jackson State murders here in 1970. Things will never, ever be the same again and the violent retaliation against US military people and civilians will be much more bloody than it would have been anyway. The only sane position to take is to demand that the US get the hell out of Iraq now.
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this will be a...........

by realist Wednesday, Apr. 30, 2003 at 6:51 PM

.....blip on the radar as far as the war is concerned. Will this happen again. yes. will it change anything. no. If you shoot at us soldiers they will return in kind, it's that simple. It wasn't a rock it was bullets
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Memo to "realist"

by FOX NEWS Thursday, May. 01, 2003 at 7:50 AM

Thanks for watching us!
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memo from fox to all you ppplz

by mkj Thursday, May. 01, 2003 at 10:44 AM

error
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mkj

by yeah Thursday, May. 01, 2003 at 10:47 AM

whatever

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"governmet"

by Dan Quayle & George W. Bush Thursday, May. 01, 2003 at 10:49 AM

Looks alryte 2 us!
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