Iraq's Real WMD Crime: Deformed, Dead and Dying Children
Lawrence Smallman / Aljazeera
March 16, 2004
There are weapons of mass destruction all over Iraq and they were used this past year. Iraqi children continue to find them every day. They have ruined the lives of just under 300,000 people during the last decade -- and numbers will increase. Women as young as 35 are developing breast cancer. Sterility among men has increased tenfold. The most devastating effect is on unborn children. Nothing can prepare anyone for the sight of hundreds of preserved foetuses – barely human in appearance...
http://mailhost.groundspring.org/cgi-bin/t.pl?id=86345:740526
March 16, 2004
There are weapons of mass destruction all over Iraq and they were used this past year. Iraqi children continue to find them every day. They have ruined the lives of just under 300,000 people during the last decade -- and numbers will increase. Women as young as 35 are developing breast cancer. Sterility among men has increased tenfold. The most devastating effect is on unborn children. Nothing can prepare anyone for the sight of hundreds of preserved foetuses – barely human in appearance...
http://mailhost.groundspring.org/cgi-bin/t.pl?id=86345:740526
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