Fallujah: The Hidden Massacre
There can be no witnesses to this war. It cannot have witnesses because it is based on lies. The Americans only allow sleeper journalists to travel to Fallujah. Still, the image of Marines shooting wounded and unarmed fighters in a Fallujah mosque, for example, has faded. Precisely because this image was disseminated, we don’t know how, and because it was disseminated around the world, the NBC reporter who photographed it was immediately evicted from the embedded body. Fallujah, The Hidden Massacre is a documentary by Sigfrido Ranucci and Maurizio Torrealta, broadcast on Italian national television RAI on November 8, 2005 Premiere on.
The film documents what the documentary calls the use of chemical weapons, particularly incendiary bombs, and accuses U.S. forces of indiscriminate use of force against civilians and children in the Iraqi city of Fallujah during the November 2004 Fallujah offensive.