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Depleted Uranium and Anglo-American
Infanticide in the Wake of the Gulf War
Ross B. Mirkarimi,
of the Arms Control Research Centre, reported in May 1992, the
following hideous: “Environmental and Human Health Impacts of
the Gulf Region with Special Reference to Iraq”--Abnomalities
of Western Gulf War Veterans’ Children From Depleted Uranium
(DU) Weapons Used By the U.S. and British Military During the
Gulf War.
From the President
of the International Yellow Cross, Dr. Gunther, for Worldwide
Dissemination.
(Warning: the
following photographs are extremely disturbing. They vividly
portray the ravages of war—man’s inhumanity towards man—grossly
affecting infants and DNA expression. On a personal level, Dr.
Gunther reported, “I have heard stories of visitors to Iraq who
spoke with mid-wives there. These mid-wives are purported to
have said they no longer look forward to births as.... ‘We don't
know what's going to come out.’”)
The pictures
below show exactly what DU does.
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Child with almost total
deformity of the face; no recognisable features at
all, and what appears to be one eye situated in the
middle of the forehead.
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Child with hydrocephalus.
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Extreme hydrocephalus;
deformity of face, body and ear. The line running down
the right hand side of the head would appear to show
that potentially two heads were forming.
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Deformity of ear; possible
deformation of lower body.
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Born without eyes.
I can offer no explanation
as to the translucent quality of the skin other than
it is possibly a result of flash photography at close
range.
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Huge hole in child's
back, which is, I believe, an extreme form of Spina
Bifida.
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Possibly taken shortly
after birth, this picture appears to show ambiguous
genitalia, sometimes referred to as 'Non-Viable Children'.
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This child is completely
covered in a white susbstance of unknown properties.
Obvious deformation of face and eyes. Flash photography
at close range obscures detail.
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Two children with similar
deformities of the face.
Dr. Gunther refers
to this condition as 'Zyklopie.'
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Child with unknown
white substance covering almost the whole body.
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Front view of same
child. Severe deformities of mouth and eyes. The welts
appear to indicate open wounds, or unformed skin tissue.
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Severe body deformity,
with head formed at 90 degree angle to upper torso.
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Severe hydrocephalus;
again, almost as though two heads were being formed.
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Flash at close range
obscures detail, but this appears to show malformation
of the mouth and one eye missing, with the eye socket
deformed.
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It isn't clear what
has happened to this child, and I have no explanation
for the dark nature and condition of the skin.
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Lack of focus obscures
detail, but missing eyes are clearly visible, as is
deformity of the mouth.
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This picture would
appear to show another 'Non Viable' child, possible
male, with penis and scrotum merged.
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Horrendous deformity
of entire body and head. Note lack of eyes and malformation
of the hands and feet.
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Child with unknown
defomity of the mouth, possibly a large tumour grown
during foetal stage.
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Malformation of hands,
with almost total merging of all digits.
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Severe malformation
of face.
Dr. Gunther refers
to this condition as 'Zyklopie.'
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Severe deformity of
arms.
This child was born
to a US Gulf veteran.
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Iraqi child with extreme
hydrocephalus, and defects of cerebral nerves.
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Child with previously
unknown renal disease, first diagnosed in Iraq by Dr.
Gunther. The speculation is that the child had played
with DU ammunition casings.
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Iraqi child with extreme
hydrocephalus, and defects of cerebral nerves.
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"Unborn children of the
region [are] being asked to pay the highest price, the integrity
of their DNA."
- Ross B.
Mirkarimi, The Arms Control Research Centre, from his report: ‘The
Environmental and Human Health Impacts of the Gulf Region with
Special Reference to Iraq.’ May 1992
I have recently
received large numbers of photographs of horrendous birth
deformities that are being experienced in Iraq. I have not,
quite frankly, ever seen anything like them. I urge you to
copy this page / these pictures and circulate them as widely
as possible.
In an act
of stark cruelty, the US dominated Sanctions Committee refuses
to permit Iraq to import the clean-up equipment that they desperately
need to decontaminate their country of the Depleted Uranium
ammunition that the US fired at them. Approximately 315 tons
of DU dust was left by the use of this ammunition.The Sanctions
Committee also refuses to allow the mass importation of anti-cancer
treatments, which contain trace amounts of radio-isotopes,
on the grounds that these constitute '...nuclear materials..'
The majority
of the pictures were supplied to me by a source who prefers
to remain anonymous at the current time. I was unable to acquire
either original negatives, or prints from negatives. They arrived
in the form of colour A4 copies. I scanned them into Photoshop
and attempted to clean and sharpen them as best I could. There
has not, and I repeat not, been any digital alteration
other than the cleaning and sharpening process. No text documentation
arrived with the pictures, so I have described them as accurately
as I can. It is my understanding that the photographs were
taken from 1998 onwards. I would be grateful to anyone who
could potentially supply me with further information about
these types of deformities; medical terms for them, etc.
Additional
pictures were taken by Dr. Siegwart Horst-Gunther, President
of the International Yellow Cross. Most appeared in his 1996
book "URANIUM PROJECTILES - SEVERELY MAIMED SOLDIERS,
DEFORMED BABIES, DYING CHILDREN" (Published by AHRIMAN - Verlag,
ISBN: 3-89484-805-7). The book is a documentary record of DU
ammunition after-effects, and they were taken between 1993
and 1995. Dr. Gunther also supplied me with additional photographs
from his unpublished collection, some of which feature the
birth deformities being experienced by Western Gulf war veterans'
children. I have asked Dr. Gunther's permission for his pictures
to be treated as 'Public Domain' and copyright free. He has
agreed and you may reproduce them as you see fit.
Both the Pentagon
and the British Ministry of Defence officially deny that there
is any significant danger from exposure to DU ammunition. And
whilst it is conceivable that the US led attacks on Iraq's
nuclear power stations could be a contributory factor, most
reseachers point to DU as the most likely source of both deformities
and cancers. The rising number of cases in Iraq, particularly
in the South where the greatest concentration of DU was fired,
is simply staggering. Iraqi physicians have never encountered
anything like it, and have made the perfectly reasonable point
that similar increases in cancer and deformities were experienced
in Japan after the two US atomic bomb attacks. Cancer has increased
between 7 and 10 fold; deformities between 4 and 6 fold.
Yet the US
was well aware of the potential effects on civilians and military
personnel of the chemical toxicity and radiological properties
of DU ammunition long before the Gulf war began, as the following
excerpts of a US Army document categorically state:
"Aerosol
DU (Depleted Uranium) exposures to soldiers on the battlefield
could be significant with potential radiological and toxicological
effects. [...] Under combat conditions, the most exposed
individuals are probably ground troops that re-enter a battlefield
following the exchange of armour-piercing munitions. [...]
We are simply highlighting the potential for levels of DU
exposure to military personnel during combat that would be
unacceptable during peacetime operations. [...DU is..]...
a low level alpha radiation emitter which is linked to cancer
when exposures are internal, [and] chemical toxicity causing
kidney damage. [...] Short term effects of high doses can
result in death, while long term effects of low doses have
been linked to cancer. [...] Our conclusion regarding the
health and environmental acceptability of DU penetrators
assume both controlled use and the presence of excellent
health physics management practices. Combat conditions will
lead to the uncontrolled release of DU. [...] The conditions
of the battlefield, and the long term health risks to natives
and combat veterans may become issues in the acceptability
of the continued use of DU kinetic penetrators for military
applications."
- Excerpts
from the July 1990 Science and Applications International Corporation
report: ' Kinetic Energy Penetrator Environment and Health
Considerations', as included in Appenix D - US Army Armaments,
Munitions and Chemical Command report: 'Kinetic Energy Penetrator
Long Term Strategy Study, July 1990'
The US was
also well aware of the long-term dangers of DU contamination,
and played it down, as the following memo and document make
clear:
"There has
been and continues to be a concern regarding the impact of
DU on the environment. Therefore, if no-one makes a case for
the effectiveness of DU on the battlefield, DU rounds may become
politically unacceptable and thus be deleted from the arsenal.
I believe we should keep this sensitive issue in mind when
action reports are written."
- Lt. Col.
M.V. Ziehmn, Los Alamos National Laboratory memorandum, March
1st 1991
"Soldiers
may be incidentally exposed to DU from dust and smoke on the
battlefield. The Army Surgeon General has determined that it
is unlikely that these soldiers will receive a significant
internal DU exposure. Medical follow-up is not warranted for
soldiers who experience incidental exposure from dust or smoke.
[...] Since DU weapons are openly available on the world arms
market, DU weapons will be used in future conflicts. The number
of DU patients on future battlefields probably will be significantly
higher because other countries will use systems containing
DU. [...] DU is a low-level radioactive waste, and, therefore,
must be disposed of in a licensed repository. [...] No international
law, treaty, regulation, or custom requires the United States
to remediate the Persian Gulf war battlefields."
- Report by
the US Army Environmental Policy Institute: 'Health and Consequences
of Depleted Uranium use in the US army', June 1995
DU ammunition
is now possessed by more than 12 countries, and was used during
the NATO led bombing of the former Yugoslavia. Western forces
stationed in the region have recently been advised not to drink
the local water or eat locally produced food. Yet the British
MoD continues to deny any potential risks, stating: "We have
not seen any peer-reviewed epidemiological research data to
support these claims [that DU is dangerous.] [...] There are
no plans to remove DU-based ammunition from service." (Source:
Two letters to me from Simon Wren, Overseas Secretariat, Ministry
of Defence, Whitehall, London - 20th May 1999, and 22nd March
2000)
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