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Al-Ahram Weekly On-line
1 - 7 February 2001
Issue No.519
Published in Cairo by AL-AHRAM established in 1875
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A cancerous web of deception
By Ashraf El-Bayoumi*

Efforts over recent years by human rights activists to expose the disastrous health
consequences of using depleted uranium (DU) weapons were for the most part
unsuccessful. Weapons containing DU made their debut in combat during the 1991 Gulf
war, when more than 300 tons were used -- substantially more than the 12 tons
subsequently dropped on Kosovo and Bosnia. Large areas of southern Iraq, and parts
of Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, have as a consequence been contaminated.

Thousands of Iraqi civilians and soldiers were exposed to DU. An unprecedented
number of deadly cancers and unusual deformities has since been documented amongst
them. Babies born to these victims are more likely to be severely deformed than is
statistically normal. Thousands of Kuwaiti and Saudi Arabian civilians were also
likely to have been exposed to DU dust, as were thousands of US, UK and Arab
soldiers who participated in the war. Egyptians were undoubtedly exposed as well.

DU weapons were used in Bosnia in 1994 and then Yugoslavia in 1999. Reports of
widespread outbreaks of cancer related to radioactive DU among Iraqi civilians and
soldiers were met with repeated denials. Ailments among thousands of US and UK
soldiers who participated in the Gulf war, known as Gulf War Syndrome, received a
persistent "lack of evidence" argument, as did initial reports of "the Balkan
Syndrome" among NATO soldiers and civilians.

However, when 15 European peace keepers who served in the Balkans suddenly died from 
leukaemia, the catastrophic effects of DU weapons became front-page news. Several 
European leaders expressed their alarm and called for
the identification and clean-up of areas targeted by DU weapons and for medical 
screening of those who were exposed to it.

So the wall of silence and denials has slowly begun to crumble. Previously concealed 
official reports that clearly warned in advance of potential health hazards are now 
being openly written about in the media. One example
 is a confidential paper issued by the UK Atomic Energy Commission that warned of 
radioactive contamination as a result of the use of DU. Another is a letter issued by 
the US Army Surgeon General's Office requiring more d
etails about DU, "because the effects on soldiers from exposure to DU dust include a 
possible increased risk of cancer (lung and bone) and kidney damage."

Shells tipped with DU are highly effective in piercing armour due to uranium's high 
density (1.7 times that of lead) and inflammable properties that make it ignite 
instantly and, therefore, roast alive anyone inside the a
rmoured vehicle it penetrates. DU is the byproduct of the enrichment process to 
produce weapons-grade nuclear material and nuclear fuel.

As a result of 50 years of nuclear weapon and nuclear fuel production in the US, there 
are now in excess of one million tons of DU in existence. Storing large amounts of 
radioactive and poisonous material presents a probl
em for the US government, which, therefore, provides it free to arms manufacturers -- 
who reap huge profits as a result.

Despite its name, the percentage of fissionable (and more radioactive) uranium 
isotopes in DU is roughly fifty per cent of that present in natural uranium. The name 
"depleted" is deceiving, since DU remains radioactive. M
oreover, as a heavy metal, DU is highly toxic. Upon impact, it burns and produces tiny 
aerosolised particles of oxidised uranium that become airborne and can spread for 40 
kilometres or more. This radioactive toxic dust e
nters humans by inhalation and by the ingestion of contaminated animals, water and 
plants.

There is, for obvious reasons, tremendous resistance at the Pentagon to the release of 
any information that may eventually lead to a ban on those effective "wonder" weapons. 
The Pentagon wants to protect DU weapons for fu
ture wars. A main concern is the possibility that compensation amounting to billions 
of dollars would be paid to hundreds of thousands of victims, along with billions more 
to finance clean-up operations. Admission that th
ere is a link between DU weapons and cancer would also have damaging political 
fallout, since several scholars have already determined that DU weapons are illegal 
according to international law.

All these considerations help explain the official denial campaign aided by a general 
blackout by the Western media on the subject. One can compare this to the years of 
effort undertaken by many activists to expose the us
e of the highly toxic Agent Orange in Vietnam.

Last week it was reported that traces of Uranium-236 have been found in spent DU 
shells retrieved from the battlefields of Kosovo. This has resulted in alarm and 
anxiety in Europe, since U-236 is 10 times more radioactive
 than DU and "acts very quickly." These new revelations may explain the quick deaths 
of exposed soldiers. U-236 does not occur in natural uranium, but rather is created by 
nuclear reactors. Its presence must, therefore, m
ean that DU has been contaminated with recycled nuclear fuel.

Moreover, it could mean that other highly dangerous isotopes such as plutonium are 
also present. On 20 January, the German defence minister strongly criticised the US 
for failing to inform its NATO partners of these facts
 which were previously known to Pentagon officials. A newly published book in France, 
Depleted Uranium, Invisible War, refers to a US military report in 1995 stating that 
DU provided by the US government "may contain trac
e amounts of U-236."

Scientific studies in Iraq have shown a four-fold increase in the incidence of cancer 
in battleground and neighboring areas. The relationship of this sudden increase to the 
Gulf war has been confirmed. Other studies exami
ned the relative frequencies of various types of cancer and found them to be similar 
to those in Chernobyl after the infamous nuclear accident there.

A recent international conference organised by the Spanish Solidarity Committee also 
dealt with DU's health effects. One of the papers revealed that there is a clear 
correlation between the incidence of cancer and the loc
ations where DU was used in Iraq. Isotopes found in plants near battlefields confirm 
conclusively that uranium is its source. As a scientist who had the opportunity to 
attend two international meetings on DU and reviewed
the available data, I personally find that the methodology is sound, and the evidence 
convincing.

Recently, Ramsey Clark (former US attorney general) and Damacio Lopez (a health 
activist researcher) reported in the Italian parliament that the samples they had 
collected a day earlier from the Iraqi desert have "extreme
ly high radioactivity." Undoubtedly, more comprehensive studies, surveys and medical 
screenings are urgently needed. Only then will the extent of the damage be adequately 
assessed and individuals requiring medical attenti
on be identified. An independent international scientific study would be particularly 
welcome. This will counter claims that there is a lack of evidence and "no 
epidemiological data". Moreover, it would provide all the ne
cessary legal evidence.

Particularly important to consider is that the amount of DU weapons used in the 
Balkans was only a fraction of what was used in the killing fields of Iraq. Moreover, 
DU shells are suspected of having been fired at Palesti
nians during the Intifada.

Why is it that the Western media has not given proportional coverage to the disastrous 
effects of use of DU in Iraq? Why have the Arab governments, including the Egyptian 
government, not initiated independent studies to i
nvestigate the matter? Why did the authorities not carry out medical surveys amongst 
the thousands of soldiers -- Egyptian, Kuwaiti, Iraqi, and Saudi -- to determine the 
extent of exposure to DU during the Gulf war?

Why have questions not been raised in the People's Assembly in Egypt? Why has the 
Egyptian and other Arab media not thoroughly examined the issues related to DU? Why do 
we not hear protests and condemnation from the Arab
world against the Pentagon and the British military for their use of DU in Iraq and 
for concealing information regarding the hazards of DU dust during the Gulf war?
 * The writer is a professor of physical chemistry & biophysics in Michigan State 
University and Alexandria University, and Vice- President of Alexandria Human Rights 
Association.



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