> > <http://www.boston.com/news/world/articles/2004/12/05/returning_fallujans_will_face_clampdown?mode=PF> > > The Boston Globe > > > US Marines rode in a convoy through Fallujah on Friday. The US military is > continuing missions to secure the city. (AFP Photo / Mehdi Fedouach) > > Returning Fallujans will face clampdown > > By Anne Barnard, Globe Staff | December 5, 2004 > > FALLUJAH, Iraq -- The US military is drawing up plans to keep insurgents > from regaining control of this battle-scarred city, but returning residents > may find that the measures make Fallujah look more like a police state than > the democracy they have been promised. > > Under the plans, troops would funnel Fallujans to so-called citizen > processing centers on the outskirts of the city to compile a database of > their identities through DNA testing and retina scans. Residents would > receive badges displaying their home addresses that they must wear at all > times. Buses would ferry them into the city, where cars, the deadliest tool > of suicide bombers, would be banned.
<tcm> More useless eaters, in the guise of U.S. soldiers, begging to be be sent up the chimneys by the displaced, denigrated Fallujans. </tcm>