What's Left Of Fallujah After Liberation From ISIS | Retaking Mosul (HBO)
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- Опубликовано: 31 окт 2016
- In June, Iraqi forces embarked on an operation to liberate the city of Fallujah, which had been an Islamic State stronghold. They were successful, but the siege nearly destroyed the city and claimed thousands of civilian lives.
Four months later, families are slowly starting to return to Fallujah. But as they enter the city, they are forced to undergo intense security checks to ensure they don’t have ties to IS.
VICE News correspondent Seb Walker met with some of the families who are now coming home.
This segment originally aired Oct. 18, 2016, on VICE News Tonight on HBO.
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"I told them I have all my documents and families documents. Then they told me I was 'white'."
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I can only imagine, what could be going through that man's mind after returning to his own home after 3 years!!! Damn!
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These camps and stuff are how you breed radicalization. Hurting the people there and making them feel disenfranchised doesn't help either. People who wouldn't fight now suddenly have lost family to the group that they thought they trusted.
The Iraqi government is doing their best. Their military "leadership" fled when ISIS arose leaving most of the fighting to Shia paramilitary militias who lack discipline and government oversight which is going to unfortunately lead to human rights violations amidst the chaos. The civilians who managed to escape had nowhere else to go other than makeshift camps, and due to the Islamic State's doctrine of targeting civilians and using them as human shields security measures must be taken to ensure the safety of the camp. Also, returning civilians to their homes can be difficult as the video shows. When ever ISIS retreats they leave behind traps, bombs, snipers and who knows if a "civilian" left in the city was really an ISIS fighter who dropped their weapon. It is truly a terrible situation. I hope Iraq is able to rebuild soon and elect a non-sectarian government to lead all of the Iraqi people out of this living hell, but I fear that is wishful thinking.
Welcome l am from Fallujah 🖐️
"They will welcome us as liberators." -Every neocon in 2001
I hope this is the start of a better future for some
How do you watch these full episodes for free? HBO website is trying to charge me 15 USD per month.
when will these peeps upload Vice HBO season 4 ?
I'm not sure they're still doing it that way. They do VICE tonight 5 days a week on HBO now. They just put 4 or 5 minute excerpts online to draw viewers in for the whole show. They've also been dropping online series that look like they fit that format, but I think they're just on RUclips.
Rain Duran ohh thanks a lot buddy . Since I don't have HBO I don't know anything 😅
How long are the full episodes?
And not a word about how mane civilians died during recapturing. Like 100% of civilians just left the city and there was no one left except ISIS militants. Which is not true
The reason why there was small death toll is because the battle was very slow. Iraqi army did not want many civilian casualties.. Most of them died in Usa air strike. I think this was pretty succesfull operation compared to ramadi. Only 112 civilians killed and 85k displaced and 4000 Isis militant died... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Fallujah_(2016)
Titanfall222 jorge shut the fuck up iam iraqi and my good friends cousin was taped and burnt alive bei Shia militias!! Slow? It was only slow because they los 1/4 of they army there!!!
Alex Le what happened to the "civilians" is their own mistake they welcomed isis they were throwing candy and chanting in support of isis when they hung an iraqi soldier at the bridge of fallujah the people were celebrating it what they get is what they deserve, in my eyes they deserve even more, the reason why there are no isis militants in the shia parts of iraq is because the shia of iraq won't welcome them like the sunnis did
zabuza momochi Ahlu Sunnah fi Fallujah will come back stronger and more powerful, wait the day will come.
wow
Fallujah has suffered so much
You can imagine how bad these people must smell on a regular basis.
BadAssBlackOverlord how tf are they supposed to smell good when they blew up all the showers and stores to buy deodorant etc.
Nigrum Romanum I know I know. I just couldn't help but comment on that. Looking at them makes me think it all the time and I know I would smell just as bad in their situation.
See if their own people can't trust them and we're in the US are suppose to and provide them all the welfare while vets and Americans are homeless.
the world is fucked
Prejudice is a survival tool. Research it yourself if you don't believe me.
Thanks Hillary #ImWithHer
just have one qustion HOW MUCH did peshmerga qataris saudis sunnis to make this propaganda documentery to blacklist shia and shia forces as war criminals ?
Mose H I don't think the word Shia is used once in this documentary, fucking idiot.
TheBic4 true !