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Fallujah by Jonathan Holmes

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In this sourcebook, Holmes gathers together the testimony that formed the basis of his verbatim film script, and which came from Iraqi civilians, NGOs, politicians, US and UK military, and journalists involved in the three attacks on Fallujah.

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First published January 1, 2007

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December 26, 2016
This book is very resourceful and informative. But it's my shortcoming that I have a lack of interest in nonfiction books. So I sort of had to roughly skim the book. But overall it is a very good book. I like the way it represented the less privileged people; and when I say 'less privilaged', I mean that the world doesn't see their sufferings, maybe the world simply doesn't care. The book beautifully portraits how the United States has been abusing the use of their power on the weak, on Muslim countries, on innocent civilians; how they broke 70 Geneva conventions on their war with Iraq. Maybe they still do, perhaps not with Iraq, but with another country.
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