Fallujah – The Hidden Massacre
Posted on: November 5, 2008
Fallujah, The Hidden Massacre is a documentary film by Sigfrido Ranucci and Maurizio Torrealta which first aired on Italy’s RAI state television network on November 8, 2005. The film documents the use of weapons that the documentary asserts are chemical weapons, particularly the use of incendiary bombs, and alleges indiscriminate use of violence against civilians and children by military forces of the United States of America in the city of Fallujah in Iraq during the Fallujah Offensive of November 2004.
The film’s primary themes are:




November 8th, 2008 at 13:26
Rubish.This film is all about lies, twisted truths and make believe. You should see what the Iraquis do to each other and towards the coalition forces to get a more balanced view. If the US wanted to project indiscriminate brutal force as this doctored video suggests there would be more deaths and the population would have been been eliminated long ago.
I’m not saying that many inoccent people have not been killed, but that the reality of war is that it is very brutal. War is war, people who die from war will likely die horrible deaths.
You obviously hate America, so you put forward this conspiracy film to advance your own political agenda as seen through your biased eyes and with the help of misinformation and make believe or twisted facts. Your film entertains those who want to believe it due to their own personal guilt and inability to change the world.
You enjoy the freedom of western civilization and it’s security but have never fought or earned it. Go live in one of these victim countries you champion and then release a film against their religion or political agenda that’s gets you thrown in jail and tortured, tell me how you feel when coalition forces open the door to your prison cell and offer you their hand.
November 8th, 2008 at 14:26
So 800’000 dead Iraqi civilians is not enough?
I do not hate america, I despise the politics. You are under a spell of ignorance, just like millions of your peers. Wake up to the fact that the ‘coalition forces’ are not liberators, they are occupiers and the Iraqis fighting on the streets are not insurgents, they are fighting for the country they love.
Of course there are oppurtunists in Iraq who use the occupation to push forward their own selfish agenda and it is this information that the propaganda news machine choose to show in your beloved television making people think the occupying forces are just trying to clear out a civil war.
Madness.
November 29th, 2009 at 02:35
I wonder when the US will stop invading other countries…it has a defence budget that’s 10 times all other countries combined….it screws up all it does..goes to war and doesn’t pick up the pieces afterwards…one of these days it’ll pay for it….
January 9th, 2010 at 01:52
reply to WEB…
THIS IS UR QUOTES ”
Your film entertains those who want to believe it due to their own personal guilt and inability to change the world.”
if u think u dont hav personal quilty bcoz whole of ur life u were living in total ignorance…and nw when there is a chance of truth coming out no matter u say its conspiracy or reality, but still u got ur own mind to think , that all this was is against human rights.
espeacially when there is no evidences in support of war and ANS to ur changing the world just by putting comment here u think ur provoking people to change the world.
so i ask u same que?
and abt coalitions forces tell me who is coming to quantanamo prison to hold hands for their freedom when there 90% of prisoners are not yet being pleaded quilty. and then i ask u ? WHO PUT THEM IN JAIL AND WHERE UR FREEDOM ACT AND ACT OF CHANGING THE WORLD?
July 25th, 2010 at 22:06
Its not a lie. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/toxic-legacy-of-us-assault-on-fallujah-worse-than-hiroshima-2034065.html