BY ROHAN PEARCE
On April 15, 13 Iraqi civilians were killed and 29 wounded by US troops
in the northern city of Mosul. The next day, US troops shot dead a further
four Iraqis and wounded 10 others. Both atrocities occurred at anti-US
protests outside the city governor's office.
The April 15 attack occurred after Mosul residents had reacted hostilely
to a pro-US speech by the newly installed governor, Mashaan al Juburi.
According to Agence-France-Presse, a US warplane flew over the city at
a very low altitude following the massacre.
An April 16 article in the Sydney Morning Herald reported the
account of Marwan Mohammed, who witnessed the attack: “We were at the market
place near the government building, where Juburi was making a speech. He
said everything would be restored — water, electricity — and that democracy
was the Americans.
“As for the Americans, they were going through the crowd with their
flag. They placed themselves between the civilians and the building. The
people moved toward the government building, the children threw stones,
and the Americans started firing. Then they prevented the people from recovering
the bodies.”
From Green Left Weekly, April 23, 2003.
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