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Children killed in US assault

Ewen Mackaskill in Washington and Suzanne Goldenberg in Baghdad
Wednesday April 2, 2003
The Guardian

Dozens of Iraqi villagers were killed and injured in a ferocious American air and land assault near the Iraqi city of Babylon, hospital officials in the town said yesterday.
Reuters reporters on the scene confirmed the deaths of at least nine children, two other civilians and two Iraqi fighters at Hilla in a bombardment on Monday night and early yesterday morning.

An Iraqi hospital official said the death toll stood at 33 civilians, with more than 300 wounded.

Unedited TV footage from Babylon hospital, which was seen by the Guardian, showed the tiny corpse of a baby wrapped up like a doll in a funeral shroud and carried out of the morgue on a pink pallet.

It was laid face-to-face on the pavement against the body of a boy, who looked about 10.

Horrifically injured bodies were heaped into pick-up trucks, and were swarmed by relatives of the dead, who accompanied them for burial.

Bed after bed of injured women and children were pictured along with large pools of blood on the floor of the hospital.

"All of these are due to the American bombing to the civilian homes. Hundreds of civilians have been injured, and many have been killed," said Nazim al-Adali, an Edinburgh-trained doctor at the hospital, who appealed to his "colleagues" in England to protest against the bombings.

Among the injured in the women's ward was Aliya Mukhtaf, who said her husband and her six children were killed in the attack. The TV pictures also showed a teenage boy with bandages over the stump where his right hand was sheared off by shrapnel.

"There are not any army cars or tanks in the area," said Dr al-Adali, who claimed cluster bombs had been used.

Several of those interviewed on TV described large tank movements as the US tried to advance the final 50 miles to Baghdad.

"God take our revenge on America," a stunned man said repeatedly at the hospital. Hospital staff said the man's whole family was wiped out.

"What has he done wrong, what has he done wrong?" the driver of a pick-up truck ferrying the dead said as he held the body of an infant.

Residents said US forces had attacked the town on Monday but were pushed back by regular and irregular Iraqi forces. As the Americans retreated, they shelled the town, the residents said. One US soldier was reported killed in the action on Monday.
 

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We will be hated by a billion people forever. This war has totally gotten out of hand.
 
monitors,

PLEASE ban this useless, twisted moron!

first Iraq, then France
 
sad thing is, those children and civilians were probably forced to be human shields.
 

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No sadness for children and civilians getting killed.It is the right thing! They are getting rid of the next evil generation.By killing the mothers or women it means they cant make terriosts.If we dont end their life, they will end it for themselves by a mother dressing up as a nurse and running to American troops for help only to blow herself up and go see ALI DU BOBIE!

Keep MARCHING ON in APRIL.Who knows maybe we can make oil out of their children and mothers to lower our prices.

GOD BLESS AMERICA AND ROLLING UNTIL EVERTHING IS DUST AND BOULDERS!
 

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The amount of innocent Iraqi civilians killed by Saddams regime before this war is NEVER mentioned.

But I guess that is indifferent for those trying to make thir anti-war statements.
 
anti-war morons (sorry, i guess that's redundant) have no time for common sense!

first Iraq, then France
 

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Hanson

Every post you make all you do is call people names. How about formulating an actual thought ? You have never posted anything of any intelligence, all you do is post insults.
 

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The amount of innocent Iraqi civilians killed by Saddams regime before this war is NEVER mentioned.

No, the amount of civilians killed by Saddam WAS NEVER MENTIONED - Until it became a good excuse for us to use. It is now mentioned every day - like you just mentioned it.


I agree though, back in the 80's it was never mentioned - WERE WE GIVING SADDAM CHEMICAL WEAPONS BACK THEN. I guess we didn't care back then - because we didn't need an excuse to attack Iraq.
 

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