 

VIOLENT RESPONSE:
THE U.S. ARMY
IN AL-FALLUJA
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Table of Contents
I.
Summary and Introduction
II.
Recommendations
III.
Background: The Entry of U.S. Forces in al-Falluja
IV.
April 28 School Protest and Shooting
V.
Ballistic Evidence at the School
VI.
Possible Provocateurs in the Crowd
VII.
The Dead and Wounded
VIII.
Arms Search the Following Day
IX.
April 30 Shooting
X.
The Investigation
XI.
Attacks on U.S. Soldiers in May and June
PHOTOS [PDF]
The al-Qa'id primary school in al-Falluja.
An al-Falluja man sits in front of death announcements.
An al-Falluja man with a photograph of his lost
son.
A car shot-up by US soldiers during the protest
on April 28, 2003.
An al-Falluja resident stands next to the bullet
impact mark on a wall.
U.S. soldiers from the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment.
This father and son hold a photograph of their
son and brother who was killed.
A boy in al-Falluja stands near a US military
vehicle.
Anti-American banners like this one hang on al-Falluja's
main street.
Acknowledgements
 
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