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November 18, 2004
Fallujah To Get Government Aid
Topics: Middle East News and PerspectivesReported in BBC News:
Iraq's interim government has said it will send food and medical teams into the city of Falluja.
The move follows an appeal by the Red Cross, which said it feared for the plight of civilians after the US-led assault against insurgents.
A government spokesman said health services would be restored, and housing and reconstruction needs assessed.
He added that residents who had fled would be helped to return, and each family would receive $100 compensation.
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Posted by Hyscience at November 18, 2004 1:37 PM
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