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French Court: People Die of Depleted Uranium Irradiation in Kosovo


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The public has again drawn attention to the issue of how depleted uranium, 
which NATO used during its aggression against Yugoslavia in 1999 to bomb 
Kosovo, affects the human body. 

The Court of Appeal in the French city of Ren has sustained the claim by the 
widow of gendarme captain Henri Friconneau, who served in Kosovo in 2000; the 
woman claimed that her husband had died of depleted uranium irradiation. 
According to the Serbian expert, this precedent could mark the beginning of a 
campaign for truth, similar to the one that has been going on for years in 
Italy.

After four years of lawsuits, Friconneau’s widow has managed to prove the true 
cause of her husband’s death. There are many similar stories in Italy, where 
families of soldiers who died or received serious illnesses in Kosovo have been 
for years conducting and winning suits against the state, despite an active 
rebuff from the Italian authorities.

Dusan Gujanicic from Belgrade Institute for Political Studies pointed out that 
the Friconneau case is the first case of its kind in France that the press has 
at least showed interest in. According to him, the case could become a 
precedent that would provide the families of French soldiers who died of 
depleted uranium irradiation in Kosovo with legal and moral grounds to demand 
confirmation of the true causes of their death.

"As for the French citizens, we have to monitor the situation. I can’t name the 
exact number of people who could file claims, but I expect something similar to 
happen in the foreseeable future," he said.

However, according to him, one shouldn’t expect the number of lawsuits in 
France to exceed the number of similar cases in Italy, since French soldiers 
were much less exposed to depleted uranium: they served in Northern Mitrovica, 
while Italians were deployed in Metohija, on the border with Albania, where 
depleted uranium bombings 
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  were the most active.

"Considering this case, now it is our state and our diplomacy that lead the 
game. They should as much as possible commit to explaining to the whole world 
that what happened in Yugoslavia was a real humanitarian catastrophe. All 
Serbian organizations that can somehow influence the development of the 
situation should join this campaign," Gujanicic said.

According to him, it is Serbia’s concern to push the truth through into French 
public opinion; and the media play a huge role here, they should monitor the 
consequences of the Friconneau case and report them.

Gujanicic believes that Serbia should encourage the families of the French 
military to seek the truth in court so that France talks as much as possible 
about the Yugoslav humanitarian disaster.

The Serbian political scientist stressed that one shouldn’t have any illusions 
that the Friconneau case would soon become the number one news in the French 
and world media, but it could still have consequences if the case gets maximum 
media publicity.

"This is a long-term, exhausting struggle, and the results won’t appear 
overnight. At the same time, one shouldn’t forget about the resistance on the 
part of certain state and near-state structures, such as the one faced by the 
families of Italian military personnel, some of whom spoke about pressure and 
intimidation by the authorities," he recalled.

Despite the fact that the expert believes that it’s too early to make concrete 
and far-reaching conclusions, he is convinced that Ren court’s decision can 
serve as a legitimate basis for raising the question of the effects of depleted 
uranium.

 

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