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Ross Caputi is a student, a veteran, and an activist. He participated in the 2nd siege of Fallujah as a Marine, but his experiences there compelled him to join the anti-war movement. Today he is the Director of the Justice For Fallujah Project and he is a graduate student in linguistics and cognitive science at the University of Delaware.
(16 comments) SHARE Sunday, October 21, 2012 The Silence of the Guilty
This article reviews the most recent scientific research on the health crisis in Fallujah, Iraq, and it discusses the US government's and the mainstream media's silence on this issue.