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7/23/2013 12:08:57 AM

RT: Depleted uranium used by US forces blamed for birth defects and cancer in Iraq

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Published time: July 22, 2013 13:21
Edited time: July 22, 2013 18:42

25mm rounds of depleted uranium ammunition (AFP Photo / Stan Honda)
25mm rounds of depleted uranium ammunition (AFP Photo / Stan Honda)

Cancer is more common than flu in the Iraqi city of Najaf, a local medics told RT. While doctors say the government discourages them from talking openly to the press on the disease, local families are scared of having more kids with birth defects.

Rates of leukemia and birth defects “rose dramatically” due to use of depleted uranium by the US military since 2003 invasion.

“After the start of the Iraq war, rates of cancer, leukemia and birth defects rose dramatically in Najaf. The areas affected by American attacks saw the biggest increases. We believe it’s because of the’ illegal’ weapons like depleted uranium that were used by the Americans. When you visit the hospital here you see that cancer is more common than the flu,” Dr. Sundus Nsaif tells RT’s Lucy Kafanov while talking on the rooftop of her house in Najaf, instead of her laboratory. Why the secrecy? As she reveals, there’s an active push by the government perhaps not to embarrass the coalition forces, not to really talk about this issue.

RT crew went to the city of Najaf about 160 km south of Baghdad that saw one of the most severe military actions during the US’s invasion. Now every residential street in several neighborhoods that RT visited has multiple cases of families whose children were ill, families who had lost children who had to bury children, families who had many relatives who were suffering from cancer.

“The war isn’t over. Yes, the Americans are gone, but we are still suffering from the Consequences,” said Leila Jabar, whose three children died because they were born with congenital deformities. She blames radioactive ammunition used by American forces during the war for the health problems of her children. Her only surviving 8-months-old son Ahmed has a nervous system disorder and doctors don’t expect him to survive his first birthday.

Dr. Chris Busby has researched the effects of depleted uranium in detail. He says the only source of uranium in Iraq was the use by the American-led forces of uranium weapons.

“We went to Fallujah and we found the levels of cancer. We looked at the parents of children with congenital malformation and we did analysis of their hair to see what was inside their hair that might be genotoxic, that might be the sort of thing that can cause congenital malformation. The only thing that we found was uranium. We found uranium in the mothers of the children with congenital malformations,” he told RT.

From 2009 onwards, credible media reports from the city of Fallujah, which had been the scene of intense urban warfare in 2004, brought reports of high rates of congenital birth defects in the city to the world’s attention. At least two platforms that utilize DU munitions were employed in ‘Phantom Fury’, the most intense operation since the official end of major combat operations in 2003.

At least 440,000kg of DU was used in Iraq, some ending up as DU dust, some as corroding penetrators and leaving a still unknown number of sites with contaminated vehicles, buildings and soils, according to a Dutch report.

“The exposure risks to civilians from the use of DU in populated areas have been compounded by the US’s persistent refusal to release the data that could have helped facilitate the effective assessment and clearance work, providing that the Iraqi government had the capacity and finances to undertake it. Taken as a whole, these issues cast serious doubts over the legitimacy of the use of DU,” the Dutch report says.

25mm rounds of depleted uranium ammunition (AFP Photo / Stan Honda)
25mm rounds of depleted uranium ammunition (AFP Photo / Stan Honda)

Aside from DU’s potential impact on physical health, it is highly likely that its use and presence in Iraq has led to heightened fear and anxiety, which in turn may have created a measureable psycho-social impact, the authors of the report note.

Another report, funded by the Norwegian government, has recently found that depleted uranium was used against civilian targets in populated areas in Iraq, in 2003. It emphasizes a lack of transparency by coalition forces over the use of depleted uranium, but also describes one incident in Najaf where a Bradley armored fighting vehicle fired 305 depleted uranium rounds in a single engagement.

“We know that uranium is genotoxic, that it causes these levels of genetic damage, and because of that it also causes cancer. The only source of uranium was the use by the American-led forces of uranium weapons. Not only depleted uranium weapons, but as we later found out slightly enriched uranium weapons, which we believe they were using in order to cover their tracks. So, I think we have more or less proved that these effects are a result of the use during the two wars of uranium, and the particles that the uranium weapons produced,” Dr. Busby explained.

Depleted uranium weapons are known for the ability to penetrate through walls and tanks. One of its most dangerous “side effects” is that when the substance vaporizes, it generates dust inhaled by individuals.

The Pentagon and the UN estimate that US and British forces used 1,100 to 2,200 tons of armor-piercing shells made of depleted uranium during attacks in Iraq in March and April, far more than the [officially] estimated 375 tons used in the 1991 Gulf War, according to a report published in Seattle Post-Intelligencer in 2003.

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Screenshot from RT video

In cities like Basra and Fallujah, where American and British forces used heavy munitions at the start of the war, it is estimated that over half of all babies conceived after the start of the war were born with heart defects. According to a study published in the Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, between October 1994 and October 1995 the number of birth defects per 1,000 live births in Al Basrah Maternity Hospital was 1.37. In 2003, the number of birth defects in the same hospital was 23 per 1,000 livebirths. Within less than a decade, the occurrence of congenital birth defects increased 17-fold.

The international community has voiced concerns over the actual effects of the use of such weapons. World Health Organization (WHO) and the Ministry of Health (MOH) in Iraq are expected to publish a report on this in the near future. But so far it has been delayed. According to WHO, the report will not examine the link between the prevalence of birth defects and use of depleted uranium (DU) munitions used during the war and occupation in Iraq.

“Since the issue of associating congenital birth defects with exposure to depleted uranium has not been included in the scope of this particular study, establishing a link between the congenital birth defects prevalence and exposure to depleted uranium would require further research,” WHO states.

Meanwhile people in Najaf struggle to provide the necessary medical support for their children suffering from a wide range of disorders. Some couples are scared to have more children after having several born with birth defects.

For more on this, watch Lucy Kafanov’s exclusive report.

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7/23/2013 12:14:59 AM

Breaking: International Arrest Warrant to be issued against Pope Francis /Jorge Bergoglio for Inciting Criminality and Treason – Roman Catholic Church is declared a Transnational Criminal Organization

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A Global Media Advisory from The International Tribunal into Crimes of Church and State (ITCCS) – Central Office


Sunday, July 21, 2013
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Brussels:

On July 20, Pope Francis formally and publicly incited criminal behaviour among all Roman Catholics by prohibiting the reporting of child abuse within his church, and threatening excommunication against those who speak about such abuse.

By his action, the Bishop of Rome, Jorge Bergoglio, faces arrest and indictment as the head of a Criminal Organization, under terms of the United Nations Convention against Transnational Criminal Organizations (2000).

“Pope Francis is telling every Catholic in the world to break the laws of their own country and give aid and comfort to child rapists. That’s not simply a grossly immoral act but a war crime, since he’s attacking the laws and sovereignty of other nations, and threatening the safety of their people” commented George Dufort, the Belgian-based Secretary of the International Common Law Court of Justice, which successfully prosecuted former Pope Benedict and other Vatican officials last February.

In response to Bergoglio’s statement, the ITCCS has today released the following plan of action to its affiliates in twenty one countries, including Italy:

1. The ITCCS Central Office has applied for a Bench Warrant from the Prosecutor’s Office of the International Common Law Court of Justice, for the immediate arrest of Jorge Bergoglio and his associates on a charge of high treason, war crimes and a criminal conspiracy against humanity and the Law of Nations. Jorge Bergoglio and his associates are to be immediately detained and brought to public trial for these crimes, under the auspices and authority of the Law of Nations and The International Common Law Court of Justice.

2. On Sunday, August 4, 2013, a Global Proclamation will be issued, declaring the Roman Catholic Church to be a Transnational Criminal Organization under the law, and ordering its active disestablishment, including by seizing its funds and property, and arresting its officers and clergy: actions authorized against criminal bodies by the aforementioned United Nations Convention.

3. Members and clergy of the Roman Catholic Church are hereby ordered to refrain from funding or participating in the Church of Rome, on pain of arrest as associates of a Criminal Organization. The public is encouraged to assist in the seizure of Roman Catholic church wealth and property in accordance with international law.

This Statement is issued in twelve languages and will be enacted in twenty one countries, including in Italy and at the Vatican as part of the International Convergence and Reclamation planned for September 20-22, 2013 in Genoa and Rome.

Issued by ITCCS Central, Brussels

21 July, 2013

See the evidence of Genocide in Canada and other crimes against the innocent atwww.hiddennolonger.com and at the websites of The International Tribunal into Crimes of Church and State at www.itccs.org and www.itccs.tv .

An International, multi-lingual ITCCS site can be found at:http://kevinannettinternational.blogspot.fr/

The complete Common Law Court proceedings of Genocide in Canada are found at:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UvhfXAd08TE – Common Law Court Proceedings – Genocide in Canada (Part One) – 1 hr. 46 mins.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPKFk_L7y9g – Common Law Court Proceedings – Genocide in Canada (Part Two) – 1 hr. 47 mins.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ormOIlOi4Vc – Final Court Verdict and Sentencing – 8 mins. 30 secs.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IylfBxm3sMg – Authorizations and Endorsements of ITCCS/Kevin Annett by indigenous eyewitnesses – 10 mins.

See the evidence of Genocide in Canada and other crimes against the innocent atwww.hiddennolonger.com and at the websites of The International Tribunal into Crimes of Church and State at www.itccs.org and www.itccs.tv .

An International, multi-lingual ITCCS site can be found at:http://kevinannettinternational.blogspot.fr/

The complete Common Law Court proceedings of Genocide in Canada are found at:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UvhfXAd08TE – Common Law Court Proceedings – Genocide in Canada (Part One) – 1 hr. 46 mins.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPKFk_L7y9g – Common Law Court Proceedings – Genocide in Canada (Part Two) – 1 hr. 47 mins.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ormOIlOi4Vc – Final Court Verdict and Sentencing – 8 mins. 30 secs.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IylfBxm3sMg – Authorizations and Endorsements of ITCCS/Kevin Annett by indigenous eyewitnesses – 10 mins.

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7/23/2013 10:05:11 AM

China's 'para-police' brutality under scrutiny

Christian Science Monitor

One moment, passers-by were browsing through the trinkets laid out for sale on the sidewalk – bracelets, hair-bands, 3-D spectacles. The next instant, the goods were whisked from under the shoppers’ noses and stuffed into bags; the vendors melted away.

The reason for their disappearing act? The approach of a white van emblazoned with the logo of China’s widely feared “Urban Management Law Enforcement,” the chengguan. As the van drew up to the now empty sidewalk, uniformed officers looked out of its windows at the unlicensed vendors scurrying away. They did not bother to get out; their arrival was enough.

That peaceable ritual on a Beijing street Monday marked one end of the spectrum of law enforcement here. Last week, at the other end, chengguan in the southern province of Hunan beat an unlicensed watermelon seller to death, sparking a nationwide outcry and renewed calls for reform of the unregulated para-police force that has become a byword for brutality.

“Changes are needed,” says Huang Shiding, director of the Urban Management Research Institute inGuangdong. “The chengguan run into many problems because the legal boundaries of their behavior are not clear.”

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Chengguan, hired and organized locally by city governments across China, are tasked with enforcing urban administrative regulations – keeping the sidewalks clear, imposing sanitation rules, and so on.

That often brings them into conflict with the armies of hawkers – selling everything from fruit and bootlegged DVDs to clothes and freshly cooked snacks – who enliven China’s city streets but who do not have a license to engage in commerce. And the conflicts often turn ugly.

The Chinese Internet is awash with citizen-shot videos of chengguan assaulting vendors – in two particularly shocking incidents documented recently online, chengguan repeatedly stamped on one hawker’s head and kicked a middle-aged woman until she passed out.

Last Wednesday, chengguan in the county of Linwu attacked Deng Zhengjia, a farmer who had come to town to sell his watermelons, and beat him to death with his own measure weights, according to witnesses.

It was the sort of incident that has made the chengguan “synonymous for many Chinese citizens with physical violence, illegal detention, and theft,” said Sophie Richardson, China director for Human Rights Watch, when the watchdog group released a highly critical report on the chengguan last year.

Some blame the violence on the chengguan’s lack of power – they cannot detain anyone, for example. “Thechengguan have a very difficult job … and their authority is limited so they resort to violence,” explained an op-ed in Monday’s edition of the People’s Daily, the ruling Communist Party’s official mouthpiece.

Independent observers such as Mr. Huang, however, say the para-police force has “an institutional problem” with violence because “there is no law or regulation specifying what methods they can use.”

To make matters worse, he says, most chengguan officers are “uneducated, unemployed young men” who often behave like thugs and whose only concern is to satisfy the municipal governments that hire them and assign them their tasks.

Besides training the officers better, suggests Huang, the government should introduce “national legislation to regulate the chengguan’s behavior.”

And at the same time, he adds, the authorities might relax their notion of what makes a livable city. “Harsh controls do not work,” says Huang. “Not everything necessarily has to be kept in perfect order.”

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7/23/2013 10:08:13 AM

Japan plant radioactive water into sea likely

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TOKYO (AP) -- A Japanese utility said Monday its crippled Fukushima nuclear plant is likely leaking contaminated water into sea, acknowledging for the first time a problem long suspected by experts.

Tokyo Electric Power Co., which operates the Fukushima Dai-ichi plant, also came under fire Monday for not disclosing earlier that the number of plant workers with thyroid radiation exposures exceeding threshold levels for increased cancer risks was 10 times what it said released earlier.

The delayed announcements underscored the criticisms the company has faced over the Fukushima crisis. TEPCO has been repeatedly blamed for overlooking early signs, and covering up or delaying the disclosure of problems and mishaps.

Company spokesman Masayuki Ono told a regular news conference that plant officials have come to believe that radioactive water that leaked from the wrecked reactors is likely to have seeped into the underground water system and escaped into sea.

Nuclear officials and experts have suspected a leak from the Fukushima Dai-ichi since early in the crisis. Japan's nuclear watchdog said two weeks ago a leak was highly suspected and ordered TEPCO to examine the problem.

TEPCO had persistently denied contaminated water reached the sea, despite spikes in radiation levels in underground and sea water samples taken at the plant. The utility first acknowledged an abnormal increase in radioactive cesium levels in an observation well near the coast in May and has since monitored water samples.

Ono said plant officials believe a leak is possible because the underground water levels in suspected areas fluctuate in accordance with tide movements and rainfalls.

"We are very sorry for causing concerns. We have made efforts not to cause any leak to the outside, but we might have failed to do so," he said.

Ono said the radioactive elements detected in water samples are believed to largely come from initial leaks that have remained since earlier in the crisis. He said the leak has stayed near the plant inside the bay, and officials believe very little has spread further into the Pacific Ocean.

Marine biologists have warned that the radioactive water may be leaking continuously into the sea from the underground, citing high radioactivity in fish samples taken near the plant.

Most fish and seafood from along the Fukushima coast are barred from domestic markets and exports.

Ono said that an estimated 1,972 plant workers, or 10 percent of those checked, had thyroid exposure doses exceeding 100 millisieverts — a threshold for increased risk of developing cancer — instead of the 178 based on checks of 522 workers reported to the World Health Organization last year.


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7/23/2013 10:11:29 AM

Report: New Snowden Documents Show NSA-Germany Spy Links

Report: New Snowden Documents Show NSA-Germany Spy Links (ABC News)

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New secret documents allegedly stolen from the U.S. National Security Agency by Edward Snowden show how closely German intelligence cooperates with the NSA, despite the German government's harsh criticism of American surveillance, according to a major German newspaper.

The documents, as reported by Germany's Der Spiegel, describe how the NSA gave Germany one of its spying programs, called XKeyscore, and a trip in which NSA experts briefed German intelligence officers in a "strategic planning conference" at NSA headquarters on American surveillance capabilities.

According to Der Spiegel, educational slides about XKeyscore reveal the program is designed to absorb a "full take" of unfiltered data, including at least part of the contents of communications, for days and makes it possible to retroactively search for key words that may have been entered into online search engines or for locations searched on Google Maps.

Additionally, the NSA documents reportedly reveal an NSA officer, officially known as a diplomat at the U.S. Embassy in Berlin, regularly uses a desk at the headquarters of a German intelligence agency.

FULL STORY: The Secret Link Between Germany and the NSA (Der Spiegel)

The Der Spiegel report comes three weeks after German leader Angela Merkel blasted the U.S. for its alleged spying on the European Union.

"The monitoring of friends - this is unacceptable. It can't be tolerated," Merkel said then through a spokesperson. "We are no longer in the Cold War."

READ: E.U. to Sweep for Bugs Amid New U.S. Spying Claims

Edward Snowden, a former NSA contactor who fled the U.S. with a trove of secret documents, remains holed up in a Moscow airport from which he reportedly applied for temporary political asylum in Russia. The Russian government has not given a formal answer to his application.

Russian President Vladimir Putin previously said Snowden would be allowed to stay, but only if he stops damaging American interests with further leaks. Snowden said he never intended to damage American interests and, besides, he's already given all his secret information to several journalists.

Snowden has been charged in the U.S. with espionage.


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