U.S.
troops bomb Tel Affar despite parliament speaker’s warning
Azzaman, August 21, 2005
U.S. troops have been bombing the city of
For months, the troops have been striving to
control the city and the adjacent region close to the Syrian border but to no
avail.
Fierce fighting is reported between
Thousands of families are reported to have
fled the city.
In interviews with Azzaman correspondent in
Tel Affar, the residents described the
International media organizations, whose
representatives have shut themselves up in luxury hotels in
Tel Affar
is a big city with 300,000 people, plus another 270,000 in the suburbs, giving
a total of 570,000.
Most of
them are Turkomen, an
ethnic Turkish group in
The shelling has so far killed several people
and wounded many others. Those staying behind suffer from lack of water, food
and health services.
Even the city’s historic castle reputed for
its ancient dwellings and settlements has not escaped the
Hassani, the speaker, had warned last month
that the use of military force to solve the crisis in Tel Affar would further
destabilize rather than pacify an already restive region.
Azzaman correspondent, whose identity we
withhold for security reasons, reported residents as saying that life has come
to a standstill in the city.
And those who opted to flee are in even worse
condition, he added.
“The people are too scared to go out and
recover corpses of dead relatives or tend the wounded.
“