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Documentary: Star Wars in Iraq |
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Wednesday, 25 July 2007 |
"Star Wars in Iraq", produced by Maurizio Torrealta and Sigfrido Rannuci for Italy's RAI TV, documents the use of experimental weapons by US forces in Iraq. In November, the Pentagon was forced to admit to its' use of banned Phosphorus after the same Italian team of journalists produced an investigative documentary, "The Hidden Massacre", on the practise by US forces in Fallujah. Maurizio Torrealta and his colleagues now say the United States is using experimental laser weapons against Iraqi civilians; their claims supported by footage and witness accounts from Iraq, in addition to Pentagon revelations on the fast-tracking of weapon programmes still in research and development.
Star Wars in Iraq
The Hidden Massacre
This is the terrible testimony given by Jeff Englehart, veteran of the war in Iraq. "I have seen women and children burnt bodies - the former U.S. soldier added - phosphorus explodes and it creates a cloud. Whoever is within 150 metre is dead." Some witnesses have seen a rainfall of burning substances of different colors that were burning people when hit and even those who were not hit had problems breathing", told us Mohamad Tareq al-Deraji, director of the center for human rights studies in Fallujah.
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