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Depleted Uranium - A Way Out?

Compensation to those affected by this poisoned legacy 

 

by Felicity Arbuthnot


Global Research <http://www.globalresearch.ca> , June 3, 2007


UN Observer 

        


 

The term “Gulf War Syndrome” is now known world-wide – but - after the 1991
Iraq war, as formerly A1 fit soldiers fell ill with debilitating symptoms,
in their thousands, the cause was, for two years, a "mystery". It was in
1993, when a group of twenty-four affected soldiers approached Professor
Asav Durakovic, one of the world's leading experts in the effects of
radiation, that a cause came to light. They had many times the “safe” level
of chemically toxic and radioactive depleted uranium (DU) in their bodies.
Duracovic, although a senior officer in the US army during the first Gulf
war, had been unaware that the weapons used had contained depleted uranium.
“I was horrified”, he said: “I was a soldier, but above all I am a doctor.”
By 1997, it was estimated that ninety thousand US veterans were suffering
from Gulf War Syndrome.

Durakovic, who is also medical consultant for the Children of Chernobyl
project at Hadassah University, Jerusalem, lost his job as Chief of Nuclear
Medicine at the Veteran's Administration Medical Facility at Wilmington,
Delaware, as a direct result of his work with Gulf war veterans contaminated
with radiation, he states. Two other physicians, Dr Burroughs and Dr
Slingerland of Boston VA also lost their jobs when they asked for more
sensitive equipment to better diagnose the soldiers referred to them by
Professor Durakovic. Oddly, all the records pertaining to the sick soldiers
at the Delaware VA went missing, a syndrome of another kind which has become
familiar, both sides of the Atlantic.

Two years before Durakovic's discovery, the United Kingdom Atomic Energy
Authority (UKAEA) “self initiated” a Report warning the government that if
fifty tones of the residual dust, from the explosions of the weapons on
impact, was left “in the region”, they estimated it would generate “half a
million” extra cancer deaths by the end of the century (2000.) Iraq's
cancers and birth deformities have become an anomaly, compared to those in
the Pacific Islands and amongst British troops after the nuclear testing in
the 1950's.

Further, “depleted” is a misnomer. These weapons are made from waste from
the nuclear fuel cycle and thus contain the whole lethal nuclear cocktail.
DU weapons (sold to seventeen countries that are known and possibly others -
why let poisoning the planet and its population get in the way of numerous
millions of quick bucks) are equivalent to spreading the contents of a
nuclear reactor around the globe. And far from fifty tones and that chilling
warning, in Iraq several thousand tones now cover this ancient, Biblical
land and with the bombs raining daily, the audit rises nearly hour by hour.
The US is currently by far the largest user of DU weapons. Over the past
decade, they have brought more than sixteen million DU shells and bullets
from Alliant Tech Systems alone. (Source: Janes.)

Strangely, this time, there have been few reports of soldiers with the
terrible effects of 1991, where they were only in the region for a few
weeks. Although troops now remain for months or a year, Gulf War Syndrome
mark 2 seems not an issue. Perhaps it is because, reportedly, doctors
treating returning troops have been threatened with jail and or hefty fines
if they say anything regarding DU-related symptoms.

The implication regarding compensation to countries affected by this
poisoned legacy (DU's lethality lasts for four and a half billion years) and
troops is financially stratospheric. Since the 2003 invasion, US troops are
denied entry to the International Atomic Energy Authority or any radiation
experts to test ground and air levels.

In Bosnia and the former Yugoslavia where DU weapons were used (with
missiles also dropped accidentally in neighboring countries, by the US, to
whom all the world's lives are seemingly cheap) the “Iraq Syndrome” became
quickly apparent. Even European peacekeepers on relatively short tours of
duty became ill, developed leukemia's and other cancers and a number died. A
five man film crew from BBC Scotland all tested DU positive after filming
for less than a week there.

Afghanistan too was “liberated” in 2001, by uranium weapons, which continue
to be routinely used, condemning generations yet to be born to deformities
and the living - the new born and under fives the most susceptible - to
cancers and other horrific DU-related conditions. Durakovic also found high
levels of uranium in hospital patients there, as there will undoubtedly be
in the occupying forces. He also found identical conditions to Iraq amongst
the young: “Children born with no limbs, no eyes, or with tumors protruding
from their mouths and eyes.”

The latest country to fall victim to uranium weapons is Lebanon - but with a
Difference; it transpires. Dr Chris Busby*, founder of the Low Level
Radiation Campaign and Green Audit, is Scientific Secretary of the European
Committee on Radiation Risk and also sits on the (UK) Ministry of Defense
Uranium Oversight Board. Israel is one of the countries with uranium weapons
and: “The first evidence that the IDF (Israeli Defence Force) were using
them” (in the July-August 2006 Israeli bombardment) “was a Getty Picture
Library image of an Israeli soldier carrying a DU anti-tank shell”, says
Busby. He then noted a report in Lebanon's Daily Star, that Dr Khobeisi, a
scientist, had measured gamma radiation in a bomb crater at Khiam in the
south of the country, at ten to twenty times higher (samples taken from
different locations in crater) than naturally occurring background
radiation.

The following month, Dai Williams,** an independent researcher went to
Lebanon on behalf of Green Audit, to investigate and bring back samples to
the UK for testing. He also brought back an air filter from an ambulance.
Tested at the Harwell UKAEA laboratory: “The results were astonishing.” Both
soil and filter contained enriched uranium with the soil sample containing
uranium about nine times higher than the natural background. (Remember how
threatening the West has become towards Iran's efforts to enrich uranium?)
The soil sample was also sent to the School of Ocean Sciences, in North
Wales for a second test by a different method for certainty. The results
were the same.

Busby asks: “Why use enriched uranium? It is a bit like shooting your enemy
with diamonds.” He contends it is possible that it is a “smokestream” for
the wider use of depleted uranium, as the final contamination “when all gets
mixed up after the war has a natural isotopic signature”. (ie: can be read
as uranium which occurs naturally in nature.) There are two other chilling
possibilities says Busby: a fusion bomb or a thermobaric bomb, both of which
would need enriched uranium. Certainly, doctors were reporting bodies in
conditions they could find in no medical manuals, as in the attack on
Falluja, Iraq.

Lebanese authorities denied the presence of enriched uranium; Israel denied
using it. The bombardment had ended on the agreement that UN peacekeepers
went in. Given their debilitation and mortality rate in the Balkans, this
lethal presence might well have deterred them. To be certain the incident
was not in isolation. Williams returned to Lebanon and brought back soil and
water samples from Khiam and other sites. Enriched uranium was found in
water samples from two separate craters in Khiam and in one of the soil
samples. Then the money ran out. The samples tested had already cost £2,000.
Donations from an Arab friend and Swiss supporters totaled £850 - and Dai
Williams had paid the rest out of his own money. More work is needed, but it
is now known that the IDF used enriched uranium in Lebanon. And: “Since it
is in the ambulance air filter, it is also in the lungs of the inhabitants
... the Lebanese people have been sacrificed to cancers, leukemia's, birth
defects, like the people of the Balkans, Afghanistan and Iraq”, says Busby,
adding “and it may be worse: since we still do not know what the weapon
was.”

And have these weapons been used on the people of Gaza and the West Bank?
Further, Israel is not alone decimating those she perceives as her enemies,
but her own people, neighboring countries and even those further a field. In
context, Green Audit studied airborne uranium at sites in the UK, between
1998 and 2004. There was only one period in which uranium in the air
“significantly” exceeded the naturally occurring background presence: during
the bombing of Iraq, in March and April, 2003. As with the radio nuclides
from Chernobyl which affected Europe and the globe, and still contaminates
agricultural land, the potentially deadly wave of invisible particles
traveled on the wind from Iraq. “We are all Gulf war victims now”, commented
Busby's colleague, Richard Bramhill.

Can anything be done to halt the use of these genocidal weapons? 

Francis Boyle, Professor of International Law at the University of Illinois
and author of The Criminality of Nuclear Deterrence, thinks so. He has
launched a campaign for a global pact against uranium weapons. Boyle points
out that the 1925 Geneva Protocol prohibits: “the use in war of
asphyxiating, poisonous or other gases and of all analogous liquids,
materials or devices”. Clearly he says, DU is “analogous” to poison gas.

The Government of France is the official depository for the 1925 Geneva
Protocol. Boyle contends that rather than aiming for an international treaty
prohibiting the use of DU, which would probably take years, pressure should
be put on every state to submit a letter to the French government to enforce
a ban. “All that needs to be done is for anti-DU citizens, activists and
NGO's in every country to pressure their Foreign Minister to write to their
French counterpart, drawing attention to the “Protocol for the Prohibition
of the use in War of Asphyxiating, Poisonous or Other Gases and of
Bacteriological Methods of Warfare”, of 17th June 1925, prohibiting uses as
above. The letter should add that this Protocol is believed to: “already
prohibit the use in war of depleted uranium ammunition, uranium Armour plate
and all other uranium weapons”.

 A request should be made that the letter is circulated to all other High
Contracting Parties to the 1925 Protocol and addressed to:

His Excellency, The Foreign Minister, Republic of France, 37, Quai d'Orsay,
75351 Paris, France.

Or Fax: 33-1-43-17-4275

Professor Boyle points out that: “As the Land Mines Treaty demonstrates, it
is possible for a coalition of determined activists and NGO's, acting in
concert with at least one sympathetic state, to bring into being an
international treaty to address humanitarian concerns.” Such a sympathetic
state exists: Belgium, last month, outlawed uranium weapons. If the rest of
the world does not follow, what will happen is what Richard Bramhill calls
“a DU-locaust” - of the children of the countries where these weapons have
been used, of soldiers, of the uranium miners and of the munitions workers,
as the living, dead and deformed prove.

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Notes 

* Author of Wings of Death and of Wolves of Water (2007) essential reading
on radiation's horrors, published by Green Audit, available direct from
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  Busby is also involved in Radioactive Times, the
journal of the Low Level Radiation Campaign, a detailed quarterly update on
nuclear industry shenanigans ( http://www.llrc.org <http://www.llrc.org/>  )

** http://www.eoslifework.co.uk <http://www.eoslifework.co.uk/>   for a
wealth of DU related material.

Felicity Arbuthnot is a journalist and activist who has visited the Arab and
Muslim world on numerous occasions. She has written and broadcast on Iraq,
her coverage of which was nominated for several awards. She was also senior
researcher for John Pilger's award-winning documentary: "Paying the Price:
Killing the <http://www.johnpilger.com/page.asp?partID=4>  Children of
Iraq". and author, with Nikki van der Gaag, of “Baghdad” in the “Great
Cities”
<http://www.amazon.com/Baghdad-Great-Cities-World-Nikki/dp/0836850491/sr=1-5
/qid=1171018142/ref=sr_1_5/105-9176229-7042804?ie=UTF8&s=books>  series, for
World Almanac Books (2006.) 

Please also see:

Protocol for the Prohibition of the Use in War of Asphyxiating, Poisonous or
Other Gases, and of Bacteriological Methods of Warfare
http://www.opcw.org/html/db/cwc/more/geneva_protocol.html 

AMERICA'S GREATEST CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY / MILITARY USE OF DU 
http://blogs.salon.com/0002255/2006/10/31.html 

The Queen's Death Star, by Leuren Moret 
http://www.mindfully.org/Nucs/2006/DU-Europe-Moret26feb06.htm 

"Perpetual Death From America" By Mohammed Daud Miraki, MA, MA, PhD
Afghan-American Freelance Academic http://www.rense.com/general35/perp.htm

Depleted Uranium - Poisoning U.S. Troops And The Planet
http://uruknet.info/?p=m32443 <http://uruknet.info/?p=m32443&hd=&size=1&l=e>
&hd=&size=1&l=e 

New study detects traces of uranium in South 
http://www.dailystar.com.lb/article.asp?edition_id=1
<http://www.dailystar.com.lb/article.asp?edition_id=1&categ_id=1&article_id=
78163> &categ_id=1&article_id=78163 

Dust Up, John Upton/Tracy Press 
http://www.unobserver.com/index.php?pagina=layout4.php
<http://www.unobserver.com/index.php?pagina=layout4.php&id=3422&blz=1>
&id=3422&blz=1 

Depleted Uranium Situation Requires Action By President Bush and Prime
Minister Blair, states Dr. Doug Rokke, Ph.D.
http://www.unobserver.com/index.php?pagina=layout5.php
<http://www.unobserver.com/index.php?pagina=layout5.php&id=2158&blz=1>
&id=2158&blz=1 

WHAT THE PENTAGON REALLY KNOWS ABOUT THE CRIMINAL USE OF POISONOUS URANIUM
WEAPONS, by Christopher Bollyn
http://www.unobserver.com/index.php?pagina=layout4.php
<http://www.unobserver.com/index.php?pagina=layout4.php&id=1902&blz=1>
&id=1902&blz=1 

Iraqi Doctor Learns from Hiroshima's Past, note Shinya Ajima and Shinsuke
Takahashi 
http://www.unobserver.com/index.php?pagina=layout4.php
<http://www.unobserver.com/index.php?pagina=layout4.php&id=1851&blz=1>
&id=1851&blz=1 

DEPLETED URANIUM: THE WAR CRIME THAT HAS NO END, by Paul Rockwell 
http://www.unobserver.com/index.php?pagina=layout5.php
<http://www.unobserver.com/index.php?pagina=layout5.php&id=1462&blz=1>
&id=1462&blz=1 

TV Not Concerned by Cluster Bombs, DU: 'That's just the way life is in
Iraq', from FAIR 
http://www.unobserver.com/index.php?pagina=layout5.php
<http://www.unobserver.com/index.php?pagina=layout5.php&id=882&blz=1>
&id=882&blz=1 

Hazards of Uranium Weapons in the Proposed War on Iraq, by Dai Williams 
http://www.unobserver.com/index.php?pagina=layout4.php
<http://www.unobserver.com/index.php?pagina=layout4.php&id=575&blz=1>
&id=575&blz=1 

Pandora DU Research Project 
http://stopuraniumwars.blogspot.com <http://stopuraniumwars.blogspot.com/>  



Felicity Arbuthnot is a frequent contributor to Global Research.
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