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+ | |location= Iraq | ||
+ | |coordinates=33.35361, 43.77944 | ||
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+ | [[May Ayres]] notes that "Fallujah stands as a global symbol of the utter depravity of imperialism".<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=81FYdPnZXgw</ref> | ||
− | [[ | + | ==White Phosphorus use== |
+ | US forces have admitted using [[White Phosphorus]] as a weapon, for illumination and to produce a smokescreen to mask troop movement during combat in Fallujah.<ref>http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-368800/White-phosphorus-burns-bone.html</ref> | ||
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+ | ==Depleted Uranium== | ||
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+ | |text=The pictures flash up on a screen on an upper floor of the [[Fallujah |Fallujah General Hospital]]. And all at once, Nadhem Shokr al-Hadidi's administration office becomes a little chamber of horrors. A baby with a hugely deformed mouth. A child with a defect of the spinal cord, material from the spine outside the body. A baby with a terrible, vast Cyclopean eye. Another baby with only half a head, stillborn like the rest, date of birth 17 June, 2009. Yet another picture flicks onto the screen: date of birth 6 July 2009, it shows a tiny child with half a right arm, no left leg, no genitalia. | ||
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+ | "We see this all the time now," Al-Hadidi says, and a female doctor walks into the room and glances at the screen. She has delivered some of these still-born children. "I've never seen anything as bad as this in all my service," she says quietly. | ||
+ | |authors=Robert Fisk | ||
+ | |date=April 2012 | ||
+ | |source_URL=https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/commentators/fisk/robert-fisk-the-children-of-fallujah-the-hospital-of-horrors-7679168.html | ||
+ | }} | ||
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May Ayres notes that "Fallujah stands as a global symbol of the utter depravity of imperialism".[1]
White Phosphorus use
US forces have admitted using White Phosphorus as a weapon, for illumination and to produce a smokescreen to mask troop movement during combat in Fallujah.[2]
Related Document
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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File:Fallujah Birth Defects.pdf | article | 6 July 2010 | Chris Busby | A report on research into the legacy radiation effects of depleted uranium weapons usage in Fallujah, Iraq during the 2003 Iraq war. |
Depleted Uranium
“The pictures flash up on a screen on an upper floor of the Fallujah General Hospital. And all at once, Nadhem Shokr al-Hadidi's administration office becomes a little chamber of horrors. A baby with a hugely deformed mouth. A child with a defect of the spinal cord, material from the spine outside the body. A baby with a terrible, vast Cyclopean eye. Another baby with only half a head, stillborn like the rest, date of birth 17 June, 2009. Yet another picture flicks onto the screen: date of birth 6 July 2009, it shows a tiny child with half a right arm, no left leg, no genitalia. "We see this all the time now," Al-Hadidi says, and a female doctor walks into the room and glances at the screen. She has delivered some of these still-born children. "I've never seen anything as bad as this in all my service," she says quietly.”
Robert Fisk (April 2012) [3]