[Peace-discuss] Voice from Falluja

C. G. Estabrook galliher at alexia.lis.uiuc.edu
Sat Nov 13 19:11:54 CST 2004


[As far as I know, this is the first direct statement in the international
media from those under attack by the US in Falluja.  It's from the
Aljazeera website <http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/
C5EFBA6C-17FA-4211-8D08-E6A80CED5C95.htm>.  --CGE]

	Iraqis dispute US progress in Falluja
	13 November 2004, 23:15 GMT

A spokesman for Falluja resistance says US forces are at an impasse in the
city, and denied the US offensive against the town had succeeded.

Speaking to Aljazeera by telephone on Saturday, the spokesman said the US
military was suffering increased casualties.

"The announcement of the end of the military offensive is proof that
American forces are in an impasse ... the American criminals and the Iraqi
apostates have suffered more than 150 killed and more than 270 wounded,"
said Abu Saad al-Dlimi, spokesman of the Shura (consultative) Council of
the Muhajidin in Falluja.

Earlier, Iraqi government officials pronounced the conclusion of a massive
six-day-old US offensive on Falluja.

"Today alone, young freedom fighters have been able to torch more than 12
[American military] vehicles," said the spokesman, adding that the
situation had not changed for the past three days.

'Meeting fierce resistance'

"US forces are still outside the [northwestern] Jolan neighbourhood. US
forces were not able to gain one metre of this district," Dlimi added.

"US forces are meeting with fierce resistance from inside Falluja
districts ... and are surrounded. They are under missile and artillery
fire," he said.

A senior Iraqi official said earlier on Saturday that the battle to retake
the rebel bastion of was over, with more than 1000 fighters killed, but
that the country's most wanted man, Jordanian fugitive Abu Musab
al-Zarqawi, had fled.

At the same time, the US military, which spearheaded the six-day assault,
argued that commanders on the ground had yet to declare the operation
over.

"Operation Fajr (Dawn) has been achieved and only the malignant pockets
remain that we are dealing with through a clean-up operation," Qassim
Daud, secretary of state for national security, told a Baghdad press
conference.

But Dlimi rejected Daud's figure of more than 1000 dead.

"The number of martyrs among young fighters does not exceed 100, the
others are unarmed civilians who were crushed by American tanks," said
Dlimi.

"If [the Americans] say they have wrapped up operations in Falluja, we are
telling them that if that is true allow all satellite networks to enter
the city this night so the world can see what is really happening in the
streets of Falluja."

"Everything they are announcing is disinformation. Falluja is the theatre
of butchery and destruction. Today they bombed the only telecommunications
centre which provided links between Falluja and the outside world.
Americans are criminals," said the spokesman.

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