http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/24EBE5BB-CA3F-462B-8279-546BC1D9B7E6.htm
(The above link is apparently
not working at the moment, June 17, 2005)
Falluja women, children in mass
grave
Sunday 21 November 2004, 11:54 Makka Time, 8:54 GMT
Residents of neighbouring
Saqlawiya village have told Aljazeera
that they helped bury the bodies of 73 women and children who were burned
beyond recognition.
"We buried them here, but we could not
identify them because they were charred by the use of napalm bombs used by the
Americans," said one Saqlawiya resident in
footage aired on Sunday.
There have been no reports of the
It remains unclear how the women and children
were killed.
The resident, who helped in the burial, told Aljazeera all of the bodies were buried in one
mass grave.
Late last week, US troops in Falluja called on some residents who had fled the fighting
to return and help bury the dead. However, according to other residents
who managed to flee the fighting after
Danger zone
Meanwhile, the International Committee of the Red Cross
(ICRC) said Falluja remained too dangerous to secure
proper retrieval and burial of corpses.
"We could not
enter Falluja city so far due to the security
measures and the continuing battles," Muain Qasis, ICRC spokesman in
When asked about the security measures, Qasis
said: "In order to carry out an independent and acceptable humanitarian
action, we must have guarantees ensuring the safety of the humanitarian staff.
"The humanitarian situation in Falluja
city is very difficult.
"The city is still suffering shortage of public services.
There is no water or electricity. There is no way to offer medical treatment
for the injured families still surrounded inside the city," he added.
Detained
civilians released
In related news, the
"More than 400 detainees have since been released after being deemed to be non-combatants," the military said, adding than 100 more were due to be released on Sunday.