As
accusations of use of cluster bombs by Syria are made public here is
a report of an actual situation that I bet will not be given
prominence in mainstream, corporate media
Horrors
of war: US, UK munitions ‘cause birth defects in Iraq’
US
and UK weapons ammunition were linked to heart defects, brain
dysfunctions and malformed limbs, according to a recent study. The
report revealed a shocking rise in birth defects in Iraqi children
conceived after the US invasion.
RT,
14
October, 2012
Titled
‘Metal Contamination and the Epidemic of Congenital Birth Defects
in Iraqi Cities,’ the study was published by the Bulletin of
Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. It revealed a connection
between military activity in the country and increased numbers of
birth defects and miscarriages.
The
report, which can be found here,
also contains graphic images of Iraqi children born with birth
defects. (The images were not published on RT due to their disturbing
content.) It documents 56 families in Fallujah, which was invaded by
US troops in 2004, and examines births in Basrah in southern Iraq,
which was attacked by British forces in 2003.
The
study concluded that US and UK ammunition is responsible for high
rates of miscarriages, toxic levels of lead and mercury contamination
and spiraling numbers of birth defects, which ranged from congenital
heart defects to brain dysfunctions and malformed limbs.
Fallujah,
around 40 miles west of Baghdad, was at the epicenter of these
various health risks. The city was first invaded by US Marines in the
spring of 2004, and then again 7 months later. Some of the heaviest
artillery in the US arsenal was deployed during the attack, including
phosphorus shells.
A round lights up the night-sky before a U.S. bombardment over the Iraqi city of Falluja at the beginning, November 8, 2004.(Reuters / Eliana Aponte)
Shocking findings
Between
2007 and 2010 in Fallujah, more than half of all babies surveyed were
born with birth defects. Before the war, this figure was around one
in 10. Also, over 45 percent of all pregnancies surveyed ended in
miscarriage in 2005 and 2006, compared to only 10 percent before the
invasion.
In
Basrah’s Maternity Hospital, more than 20 babies out of 1,000 were
born with defects in 2003, 17 times higher than the figure recorded
in the previous decade.
Overall,
the study found that the number of babies in the region born with
birth defects increased by more than 60 percent (37 out of every
1,000 are now born with defects) in the past seven years. This rise
was linked to an increased exposure to metals released by the bombs
and bullets used over the past decade.
Hair
samples of the population of Fallujah revealed levels of lead in
children with birth defects five times higher than in other children,
and mercury levels six times higher. Basrah children with birth
defects had three times more lead in their teeth than children living
in areas not struck by the artillery.
The
intense fighting in Iraq led by the US and UK is not the only thing
that harmed children in cities like Fallujah and Basrah – a new
study revealed a shocking rise in birth defects in children conceived
after the invasion. (AFP Photo / Odd Andersen)
The
study found a "footprint
of metal in the population,” Mozhgan
Savabieasfahani, one of the lead authors of the report said.
Savabieasfahani is an environmental toxicologist at the University of
Michigan's School of Public Health.
"In
utero exposure to pollutants can drastically change the outcome of an
otherwise normal pregnancy. The metal levels we see in the Fallujah
children with birth defects clearly indicates that metals were
involved in manifestation of birth defects in these children," she
said.
The
study's preliminary findings, released in 2010, led to an in-depth
inquiry on Fallujah by the World Health Organization (WHO), the
results of which will be released next month. The inquiry is expected
to show an increase in birth defects following the Iraq War.
According
to the WHO, a pregnant woman can be exposed to lead or mercury
through the air, water and soil. The woman can then pass the exposure
to her unborn child through her bones, and high levels of toxins can
damage kidneys and brains, and cause blindness, seizures, muteness,
lack of coordination and even death.
US and UK 'unaware' of rise in birth defects
US
Defense Department responded to the report by claiming that there are
no official reports indicating a connection between military action
and birth defects in Iraq.
"We
are not aware of any official reports indicating an increase in birth
defects in Al Basrah or Fallujah that may be related to exposure to
the metals contained in munitions used by the US or coalition
partners,” a US Defense Department spokesperson told the
Independent. “We always take very seriously public health concerns
about any population now living in a combat theatre. Unexploded
ordnance, including improvised explosive devises, are a recognized
hazard.”
An
UK government spokesperson also said there was no "reliable
scientific or medical evidence to confirm a link between conventional
ammunition and birth defects in Basrah. All ammunition used by UK
armed forces falls within international humanitarian law and is
consistent with the Geneva Convention."

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