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DESCRIPTION:Falluja April 2004   Japanese video documentarian Toshikuni Doi was in 
 Falluja two weeks after the U.S. invasion. He was one of the few 
 international journalists able to show the reality of the invasion. Falluja 
 has become a symbol of the resistance movement against the occupation by 
 the U.S. In April 2004, U.S. forces invaded Falluja with several thousand 
 U.S. soldiers. About 730 people were killed and 2800 were injured in the 
 siege in one month. Doi interviews medical workers and teachers as well as 
 people in the community about this horrendous assault and the cost of it 
 for the people of Falluja. Why did Falluja become the base of the 
 resistance against the occupation? How did the U.S. forces attack? Who 
 fought against them, and what injuries and damages did the people suffer? 
 This important film exposes all this. Only 10 days after the U.S. attack, 
 Toshikuni Doi went to Falluja and investigated the site. Footage was 
 recorded in August 2003 (4 months after the siege) and in May 2004.   The 
 Film is FREE but $5 donations are accepted. \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2005/07/11/71203.php
SUMMARY:FALLUJA APRIL 2004
LOCATION:Humanist Hall   390 27th Street   midtown Oakland   between Telegraph and 
 Broadway, below Pill Hill   parking next door off both 27th and 28th 
 Streets
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2005/07/11/71203.php
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