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23 March 2010
By William
Bowles As if
destroying a country and its culture ain’t bad enough,
how about destroying its future, its children? I want
to scream it from the rooftops! We are complicit in
crimes of such enormity that I find it difficult to
find the words to describe how I feel about this crime
committed in my name! In the name of the ‘civilized’
world?
“Forget about oil, occupation,
terrorism or even Al-Qaeda. The real hazard for
Iraqis these days is cancer. Cancer is spreading
like wildfire in Iraq. Thousands of infants are
being born with deformities. Doctors say they are
struggling to cope with the rise of cancer and birth
defects, especially in cities subjected to heavy
American and British bombardment.”
— Jalal Ghazi,
for New
America Media According to
Dahr Jamail,
“The U.S. and British militaries used more than
1,700 tons of depleted uranium in Iraq in the 2003
invasion (Jane’s Defence News, 4/2/04)-on top of 320
tons used in the 1991 Gulf War (Inter Press Service,
3/25/03). Literally every local person I’ve ever
spoken with in Iraq during my nine months of
reporting there knows someone who either suffers
from or has died of cancer.
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Ghazi reported that in Fallujah, which bore the
brunt of two massive U.S. military operations in
2004, as many as 25 percent of newborn infants have
serious physical abnormalities. Cancer rates in
Babil, an area south of Baghdad, have risen from 500
cases in 2004 to more than 9,000 in 2009. Dr. Jawad
al-Ali, the director of the Oncology Center in
Basra, told Al Jazeera English (10/12/09) that there
were 1,885 cases of cancer in all of 2005; between
1,250 and 1,500 patients visit his center every
month now. — ‘The New ‘Forgotten’ War’ By Dahr
Jamail, 15 March, 2010 Even the BBC
was forced to acknowledge the reality (Listen: ‘Child
deformities ‘increasing’ in Falluja’ 4 March, 2010).
True to form I searched the BBC Website in vain for
the video clip I watched last week, so you are spared
the horrific scenes I witnessed, recorded in
Fallujah’s main hospital. Had this been Saddam’s
legacy, we would have seen images like the one above
endlessly repeated in the mass media, complete with UN
resolutions and the like. The short
piece posted on the BBC Website ends thus: “In
a statement, the Pentagon said that “No studies to
date have indicated environmental issues resulting
in specific health issues. Unexploded ordinance,
including improvised explosive devises, are a
recognised hazard.”” End of story
as far as the BBC is concerned. So how come this isn’t
a headline? Even Stop the War Coalition barely
mentions it, more concerned it seems with the plight
of imperialism’s warriors, Britain’s warriors who have
shooting this foul stuff at not only Iraq’s innocents
but at the innocents of the former Yugoslavia and
Afghanistan. But then we are the citizens of Empire
which explains why Stop the War has little or nothing
to say on the subject.
“When they said that depleted uranium
was the US empire’s weapon of choice, they lied. The
word “depleted” is a public relations spin. It makes
it sound like the nuclear material is worn out. It’s
not. It’s Uranium. Let’s just call it Uranium. In
other words, DU is low-level nuclear waste. DU can
also contain trace amounts of “neptunium, plutonium,
americium, technitium-99 and uranium-236.”
— http://tuberose.com/ British and
US government statements that Depleted Uranium is a
‘conventional’ weapon are contradicted by the facts: So come on
all you allegedly civilized people, what are you going
to about it? PS: Oh, I
forgot about the DU weapons supplied to Israel by the
US, also dropped on the people of Gaza. |