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Is U.S. covering up 'depleted' uranium health impacts in Iraq?

ied | 21.05.2003 22:19

The data from pre-Gulf War II health records is critical to establish a baseline showing whether post-Gulf War II levels of cancers and birth defects have increased in Iraq. Predictably, the direct bombing of cities in Gulf War II with "depleted" uranium weapons will cause greater increases
than in Gulf War I, where "depleted" uranium weapons were used on battlefields south of Basra.

 http://www.sfbayview.com/051403/depleteduranium051403.shtml

Is U.S. covering up 'depleted' uranium health impacts in Iraq?


The unchecked looting of hospitals and the destruction of nearly all the ministries and other centers storing public health records has dismantled the public health system in Iraq beyond recognition and has puzzled the world public. Was this an operational failure? Or a deliberately staged
event?

To activists working on a campaign to permanently ban the use of "depleted" uranium weapons, the destruction of hospitals and baseline health data serves an obvious legal purpose. The looting has made it impossible for
hospitals to function at the present time and obstructs the ability to document or report symptoms linked to the use of "depleted" uranium or other more experimental weapons used by the U.S./U.K. military.

Furthering suspicions, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) has hired the World Health Organization (WHO) to identify the population's immediate health needs, at a cost of $10 million. This raises concerns about
a conflict of interest. Any data-gathering of immediate health impacts of "depleted" uranium is being paid for by the U.S., which is the major entity
potentially liable for costs relating to those impacts. This conflict of interest could compromise the goals of H.R. 1483, a bill introduced by U.S. Congressman Jim McDermott, D-Wash., requiring studies on the health effects
of DU munitions.

The sites targeted for looting and burning - the Ministry of Planning, Information, Health etc. - support speculation that a concerted attempt has been made to destroy crucial data. Heavy guarding of the Oil and Interior Ministries by U.S. tanks and soldiers to prevent looting, and the glaring
absence of military guards at other public sites which were looted and destroyed by fires, suggests further deliberate destruction of the Iraqi infrastructure.

The data from pre-Gulf War II health records is critical to establish a baseline showing whether post-Gulf War II levels of cancers and birth defects have increased in Iraq. Predictably, the direct bombing of cities in Gulf War II with "depleted" uranium weapons will cause greater increases
than in Gulf War I, where "depleted" uranium weapons were used on battlefields south of Basra. The increases in the amounts used and the targeting of cities will accelerate the onset and intensify the numbers of illnesses and deaths related to DU exposures.

"Depleted" uranium weaponry, cluster bombs and fuel air bombs have been declared to be in violation of international law by the United Nations experts sitting on the U.N. Sub-Commission on the Protection and Promotion
of Human Rights. Reports and studies from the U.N. secretary general and the sub-commission followed reports of high levels of cancers and birth defects after the introduction in 1991 of "depleted" uranium weapons by the U.S. and
U.K. during the first Gulf War.

Attorney Karen Parker, who since 1996 has argued the illegality of DU at the
United Nations, states: "Since the United Nations Sub-Commission first found
that DU weaponry violated existing law, the evidence against DU is even
stronger. I have always thought that the U.S. fought so hard to maintain the
sanctions regime against Iraq in part due to the need to cover up as much as
possible the effects of DU in Iraq. Now the destruction of hospitals and the
records compiled by Iraqi scientists on DU further supports a conclusion
that the goal of the U.S. is to cover up the truth about DU. And as the
International Committee of the Red Cross has stated, it is the duty of the
United States forces to protect hospitals. The absolute failure to do so is
a major violation of the Geneva Conventions."

Leuren Moret, independent depleted uranium expert and former scientist at
the Livermore Nuclear Weapons Lab, comments that the use of "depleted"
uranium weaponry in the first Gulf War broke a 46-year taboo against the
military use of radiological weapons on the battlefield. The use of depleted
uranium in Gulf War I "established a military precedent to introduce the use
of fourth generation nuclear weapons."

Congressman Jim McDermott's H.R. 1483, requiring studies on the health
effects of DU munitions, makes it imperative for physicians to work
immediately to document any initial symptoms that humans will display after
being exposed to contamination from these radioactive weapons.

Sources indicate that in this recent conflict, five times the amount of
"depleted" uranium was used by the U.S./U.K. than in the previous Gulf War.
The "depleted" uranium in cruise missiles and other weapons aerosolizes on
impact, causing inhalation of large amounts of superfine radioactive
particles and sending tiny shards of uranium through the body like a knife
slicing through butter.

Initial symptoms will be mostly neurological, showing up as headaches,
weakness, dizziness, muscle fatigue etc. Long term effects are cancers,
birth defects and other radiation related illnesses, such as Chronic Fatigue
Syndrome, joint and muscle pain, rashes, neurological and/or nerve damage,
mood disturbances, infections, lung and kidney damage, vision problems,
auto-immune deficiencies and loss of feeling.

In this current Gulf War, any troops with symptoms of low level radiation
sickness will report to their units. The military will deny that their
symptoms are linked to depleted uranium exposure, because the U.S. policy is
and has been to deny that the DU weapons can cause sickness. Military and
civilian doctors were trained in Gulf War I to define neurological type
sicknesses as post-traumatic stress disorder and to leave radioactive
shrapnel in the bodies of the veterans. It can be expected that the military
will repeat this policy.

Doug Rokke, former head of the U.S. Army DU Project, who has been
campaigning against the use of DU, reports that U.S. troops are falling sick
already with a series of Gulf War symptoms.

Philippa Winkler, a political analyst and longtime anti-DU activist, calls
for immediate independent studies: "It is imperative that independent health
scientists observe, test and interview Gulf War II soldiers, Iraqi citizens,
medical doctors in Iraq, journalists, human shields and other volunteer
personnel for symptoms linked to depleted uranium exposure and the possible
use of exotic weapons."

The Association of Humanitarian Lawyers, Inc., is a non-governmental
organization (NGO) accredited to the United Nations. For more information,
email Karen Parker, international legal expert on DU, at  ied@igc.org, or
Leuren Moret, depleted uranium expert and president of Scientists for
Indigenous People, at  leurendu@yahoo.com

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- e-mail: ied@igc.org
- Homepage: http://www.sfbayview.com/051403/depleteduranium051403.shtml

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