Amidst Civilian Deaths there is a Possibility of US War Crimes in Fallujah

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Reports of the targeting of civilians in Fallujah are starting to make there way into various independent and corporate press sources, this after an article in the New York Times that points to the possibility of war crimes in addition to warnings from Amnesty International. An AP reporter witnessed the United States gunning down a family of five fleeing Fallujah while a pool reporter caught the illegal shooting of a wounded "insurgent" on camera.

There are also reports that outside aid has been denied to civilians living in Fallujah. In addition a collection of images depicting the casualties on both sides of the assault on Fallujah is available online.

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