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    1287: Cancer and the depleted uranium controversy (Part I)

    UK admits using DU ammunition in Iraq

    http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=135896&sectionid=351020201

    Fri, 23 Jul 2010

    UK defense secretary says American and British forces used depleted uranium (DU) ammunitions during the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003.

    “UK forces used about 1.9 metric tons of depleted uranium ammunition in the Iraq war in 2003,” UK Defense Secretary Liam Fox said in a written reply to the House of Commons on Thursday, the Kuwait News Agency reported.

    The announcement came after a joint study by the environment, health and science ministries in Iraq said there were communities near the cities of Najaf, Basra and Fallujah with increased rates of cancer and birth defects over the past five years.

    More than 40 sites across Iraq are contaminated with high levels of radiation and dioxins.

    Fox said the Ministry of Defense provided the coordinates of targets attacked using DU ammunition to the UN Environmental Program.

    “They also exchanged information with humanitarian and other organizations; and warned Iraqis through signs and leaflets that they should not go near or touch any debris they find on the former battlefield,” he claimed.

    The use of depleted uranium ammunition is widely controversial because of potential long-term health effects.

    It is reported that the US and Britain used up to 2,000 tons of these ammunitions during the Iraq war.

    The World Health Organization is now investigating the rising number of birth defects, which Iraqi doctors attribute to the use of chemical weapons and depleted uranium ammunition during the war.

    Iraqi doctors say they’ have been struggling to cope with the rise in the number of cancer cases, especially in cities subjected to heavy US and British bombardment.

    Iraq’s Ministry for Human Rights is expected to file a lawsuit against Britain and the US over their use of depleted uranium bombs in Iraq.

    The ministry will seek compensation for the victims of these weapons.

    AND:

    Iraq to sue US, Britain over depleted uranium bombs
    Mon, 01 Feb 2010

    LInK: http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=117557

    A child born with defects attributable to exposure to depleted uranium (see archive photo on link)

    Iraq’s Ministry for Human Rights will file a lawsuit against Britain and the US over their use of depleted uranium bombs in Iraq, an Iraqi minister says.

    Iraq’s Minister of Human Rights, Wijdan Mikhail Salim, told Assabah newspaper that the lawsuit will be launched based on reports from the Iraqi ministries of science and the environment.

    According to the reports, during the first year of the US and British invasion of Iraq, both countries had repeatedly used bombs containing depleted uranium.

    According to Iraqi military experts, the US and Britain bombed the country with nearly 2,000 tons of depleted uranium bombs during the early years of the Iraq war.

    Atomic radiation has increased the number of babies born with defects in the southern provinces of Iraq.

    Iraqi doctors say they’ have been struggling to cope with the rise in the number of cancer cases “”especially in cities subjected to heavy U-S and British bombardment.

    The high rate of birth defects and cancer cases will move in the coming years to the central and northern provinces of Iraq since the radiation may penetrate the soil and water by air.

    The ministry will seek compensation for the victims of these bombs. END

    See Part II for the Health Council of The Netherlands take on the hazards of depleted uranium.

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