Date:     Sun, 18 Apr 1999 16:46:39 EDT
From:    John Korber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Dr. Rosalie Bertell on Depleted Uranium [DU] Weapons

A forwarded letter lifted from the transcultural psychology list.  I don't
know who Bertell is, but it bothers me still further that NATO's humanitarian
bombs are leaving a leaving a lasting impact in more ways than one.  So goes
the science of weaponry.

"Thy crown and scepter I will sieze
and regulate all my members in stern severity
and cast thee out into the indefinite
Where nothing lives, there to wander.
And if thou returnst weary
Weeping  at at the theshold to Eternity,
[I shall] never recieve thee more.
Thy self destroying beast formed Science shall be thy eternal lot"

-- William Blake

Forwarded message begins..........................................jk

Date: Sun, 18 Apr 1999 14:25:54 EDT
From: Rosalie Bertell, Military Toxics Project;
Subject: Kosovo: Use of depleted uranium Date: 31

March 31 1999 20:56PM

Dear Catherine and others,

I am an Epidemiologist, not a physicist (although I have taught college level
physics).  My specialty is in higher mathematics, with applications in the
radiobiology and the biomedical sciences.

You can quote me on the following comment on the crisis in Kosovo:

Depleted (DU) uranium is one of the largest categories of radioactive waste
produced for the nuclear weapons and nuclear reactor industry.  It is highly
toxic to humans, both chemically as a heavy metal and radiologically as an
alpha particle emitter which is very dangerous when taken internally.

Recently it has been substitute for lead in bullets and missiles by the U.S.
and UK, and was first used extensively by the West in the Gulf War.  It is
most likely a major contributor to the Gulf War Syndrome experienced both by
the veterans and the people of Iraq.

When used in war, the DU bursts into flame from the impact when it hits a
target.  It can pierce tanks and armoured cars, releasing inside of them a
deadly radioactive aerosol of uranium, unlike anything seen before.  It can
kill everyone in a tank.  This ceramic aerosol is much lighter than uranium
dust.  It can travel in air tens of kilometres from the point of release, or
be stirred up in dust and resuspended in air with wind or human movement.  It
is very small and can be breathed in by anyone: a baby, pregnant woman, the
elderly, the sick.  This radioactive ceramic can stay deep in the lungs for
years, irradiating the tissue with powerful alpha particles within about a 30
micron sphere, causing emphysema and/or fibrosis.  The ceramic can also be
swallowed and do damage to the gastro-intestinal tract.  In time, it
penetrates the lung tissue and enters into the blood stream.  It can be
stored in liver, kidney, bone or other tissues, again for years, irradiating
all of the delicate tissues located near its storage place.  It can effect
the blood, which is the basis of our immune system, and do damage to the
renal system as it is eventually excreted in the urine.  It can also initiate
cancer or promote cancers which have been initiated by other cancinogens.

In October 1998 the WHO undertook a two-year study of the increasing cancer
rates, especially leukemia in young children, which have been note in
southern Iraq where most of the war took place. The WHO report is not yet
out, but newer data from Iraq tells the story of even  more dramatic
increases in cancer rates, especially among the Iraqi veterans who
participated in the war.  In the West, thousands of veterans are recognized
as seriously ill with an unknown syndrome, and we have been able to document
DU in their urine as late as 7 or 8 years after the war.  There is no natural
source of DU to explain this phenomena!

It is imperitive that  we all denouce this radiation and toxic chemical
warfare!  It has now been used by the U.S. and Britain against Iraq and  in
Bosnia.  It is now being used in Kosovo (NATO announcement in Europe, 30
March 1999).  It has been condemned by the United Nations Human Rights
Tribunal (August 1996 Session of the UN Commission on Human Rights,
Sub-Commission on the Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of
Minorities).  The Human Rights Commission has requested that the Secretary
General prepare a written report on DU and certain other weapons of mass
destruction (Resolution 1997/36, which also established a UN Rapporteur to
take over the study of DU and other weapons of mass destruction on behalf of
the UN).  The damage being done will not only cause incredible and unending
suffering to today's victims, but the genetic damage it may cause can be
passed on to their offspring.  Such weapons and war itself need to be
condemned as utter barbarianism!

This is certainly not to be interpreted as condoning so called ethnic
cleasing or any of the nationalistic actions of the Yugoslave government.
However, as one of the Professors at the University of Toronto said, "I can
offer a different and more effective policy, but I would not start from
here."  This Kosovo action is resulting from
 deep seated conflicting ideas of "World Order" -- that proposed by NATO's
vision of itself as a world police force, and that of the OSCE (Organization
for Security and Cooperation in Europe) which sees security rising out of
honest cooperation and legal resolution of conflicting opinions.

Rosalie Bertell, Ph. D., GNSH

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