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myLot reputation of 11/100. andygogo (427) 6 years ago

What will be Englands' and America's punishment for committing War Crimes?

And will anyone in the England government or the American government ever be hung for committing Crimes Against Humanity?

Both valid questions given the use of radioactive weapons against innocent civilians in Iraq.

Both valid questions.

http://www.sundayherald.com/32522

US forces' use of depleted uranium weapons is 'illegal'

By Neil Mackay, Investigations Editor

BRITISH and American coalition forces are using depleted uranium (DU) shells in the war against Iraq and deliberately flouting a United Nations resolution which classifies the munitions as illegal weapons of mass destruction.

DU contaminates land, causes ill-health and cancers among the soldiers using the weapons, the armies they target and civilians, leading to birth defects in children.

Professor Doug Rokke, ex-director of the Pentagon's depleted uranium project -- a former professor of environmental science at Jacksonville University and onetime US army colonel who was tasked by the US department of defence with the post-first Gulf war depleted uranium desert clean-up -- said use of DU was a 'war crime'.

Rokke said: 'There is a moral point to be made here. This war was about Iraq possessing illegal weapons of mass destruction -- yet we are using weapons of mass destruction ourselves.' He added: 'Such double-standards are repellent.'

The latest use of DU in the current conflict came on Friday when an American A10 tankbuster plane fired a DU shell, killing one British soldier and injuring three others in a 'friendly fire' incident.

ACCORDING TO A AUGUST 2002 REPORT BY THE UN SUBCOMMISSION, LAWS WHICH ARE BREACHED BY THE USE OF DU SHELLS INCLUDE:
THE UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS;
THE CHARTER OF THE UNITED NATIONS; THE GENOCIDE CONVENTION;
THE CONVENTION AGAINST TORTURE;
THE FOUR GENEVA CONVENTIONS OF 1949;
THE CONVENTIONAL WEAPONS CONVENTION OF 1980; AND THE HAGUE CONVENTIONS OF 1899 AND 1907, WHICH EXPRESSLY FORBID EMPLOYING 'POISON OR POISONED WEAPONS' AND 'ARMS, PROJECTILES OR MATERIALS CALCULATED TO CAUSE UNNECESSARY SUFFERING'.
ALL OF THESE LAWS ARE DESIGNED TO SPARE CIVILIANS FROM UNWARRANTED SUFFERING IN ARMED CONFLICTS.

DU has been blamed for the effects of Gulf war syndrome -- typified by chronic muscle and joint pain, fatigue and memory loss -- among 200,000 US soldiers after the 1991 conflict.

It is also cited as the most likely cause of the 'increased number of birth deformities and cancer in Iraq' following the first Gulf war.

'Cancer appears to have increased between seven and 10 times and deformities between four and six times,' according to the UN subcommission.

The Pentagon has admitted that 320 metric tons of DU were left on the battlefield after the first Gulf war, although Russian military experts say 1000 metric tons is a more accurate figure.

In 1991, the Allies fired 944,000 DU rounds or some 2700 tons of DU tipped bombs. A UK Atomic Energy Authority report said that some 500,000 people would die before the end of this century, due to radioactive debris left in the desert.

The use of DU has also led to birth defects in the children of Allied veterans and is believed to be the cause of the 'worrying number of anophthalmos cases -- babies born without eyes' in Iraq. Only one in 50 million births should be anophthalmic, yet one Baghdad hospital had eight cases in just two years. Seven of the fathers had been exposed to American DU anti-tank rounds in 1991. There have also been cases of Iraqi babies born without the crowns of their skulls, a deformity also linked to DU shelling.

A study of Gulf war veterans showed that 67% had children with severe illnesses, missing eyes, blood infections, respiratory problems and fused fingers.

Rokke told the Sunday Herald: 'A nation's military personnel cannot wilfully contaminate any other nation, cause harm to persons and the environment and then ignore the consequences of their actions.

'To do so is a crime against humanity.

'We must do what is right for the citizens of the world -- ban DU.'

He called on the US and UK to 'recognise the immoral consequences of their actions and assume responsibility for medical care and thorough environmental remediation'.

He added: 'We can't just use munitions which leave a toxic wasteland behind them and kill indiscriminately.

'It is equivalent to a war crime.'

 

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