Revolution #49, June 4, 2006
On November 19, 2005, U.S. Marines stormed into the village of Haditha and murdered 24 people in cold blood.
It
started at 7:15 a.m. Nine-year-old Eman Waleed was at home with her
family when she heard explosions. An IED (improvised explosive device)
had just exploded nearby and killed a U.S. Marine. She then heard
gunshots: the Marines had started a rampage of revenge by killing four
people who had been nearby the spot where the roadside bomb went off. [read more]