Depleted Uranium - Hiroshima's horror today
Press release: Peace Action Wellington
5 August, 2003
As we draw closer to the sixtieth anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima
agasaki, Peace Action Wellington calls attention to another nuclear
tragedy, the ongoing use of 'depleted uranium' (DU) weapons by the United
States military.
In 1991 the United States military dropped 350 tons of depleted uranium on
Iraq. This time it was more than 1500 tons.
The radiation produced by DU, a toxic by-product of the uranium enrichment
process, will keep on indiscriminately killing and maiming, through
multiple generations, for hundreds of thousands of years.
Effects of DU munitions used in the first Gulf War in 1991:
- Since the war nearly 10,000 American soldiers have died of related
health problems.
- A third of all American veterans of the first Gulf War suffer health
problems sufficiently serious to be granted permanent disability status.
- In some American military units exposed to tank battlefields in the
first Gulf War, two-thirds of all surviving children born to veterans
since the war suffer serious illness or deformity.
The Iraqi people have suffered most, with horrific increases in the
incidences of cancer, immune system deficiencies, and congenital birth
deformities since 1991.
New Zealand's participation in the occupation of Iraq, even as
'peacekeepers' or 'engineers', not only endangers the health of Defence
Force personnel and their future offspring, it also undermines our
credibility as a nation supposedly committed to a nuclear-free world.
Peace Action Wellington demands that the New Zealand government withdraw
our troops from Iraq, rescind our support for the American occupation, and
join with the other nations of the world in calling for a total ban on the
use and manufacture of depleted uranium weapons.
For more information, please contact Valerie Morse, (04) 383-9315 or
peacewellington@hotmail.com
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