Under the Gun in Fallouja
Some of the remaining residents willingly help rebels. Others fear them and want them out.
By Alissa J. Rubin, Times Staff Writer
FALLOUJA, Iraq — This rebel city's broad boulevards are empty now, the mosques thinly attended even for Friday prayers. Save for those too poor, too old or too sick to leave, Fallouja has been left to the insurgents and the Marines who vow to crush them.
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