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Kids of "the Iraqi Hiroshima"

By Bruno Bayley

We don't usually start articles with warnings, but some of the pictures in the gallery are incredibly distressing. We omitted some on the grounds that they were just too upsetting, but the ones that we do run, we do so with full permission, and because we feel that this is an important story.

You might remember Karlos Zurutuza from his photos of Baloch insurgents, his guide to warzone hotels or maybe, if you like reading news and knowing what’s going on in the world, you will have seen his work elsewhere. During recent trips to Iraq, Karlos waded into a story that even in the quagmire of depressing awfulness that is Iraqi news, stands out as brutally distressing. We had a chat with him about the medical fallout of the Iraq War and specifically its effects on children in Fallujah. You can read his original report on this here.

VICE: Hi Karlos. Thanks for sending me these photos, I guess. Where were you when you first came across this story?

Kids of "the Iraqi Hiroshima" | VICE

How was it in terms of getting access? Did the doctors want people to know about what has been happening?

Well, you get all sorts of reactions. All of them want to show you what is going on, what is happening, but several of them are afraid that they may lose their jobs. So you have to go through a bureaucratic process, ask for permission, that kind of thing. Fallujah is mostly a Sunni town, in a Sunni neighborhood, in a Sunni district, and a Sunni region: Anbar. The Sunnis are actually somewhat neglected today by the Shias in power in Iraq and a part of their plight is the effect of the war in Fallujah among the kids.

This is the first generation of Iraqis to be born since the most recent allied invasion, right? What sorts of health issues are they seeing there?

Cancer, leukemia, and congenital birth defects and deformities. It seems that the number of cases have grown dramatically, and are on the rise.


Karlos Zurutuza: I covered it for the first time in Basra—the place that has been most affected by war in the last 30 years, because it's between the borders of Iran and Kuwait. We’re talking about the Iran-Iraq war too, here. It’s a ******* mess. I had been to Fallujah before, but I didn’t have any access to the hospital then. The last time I went, I did. Fallujah is particularly interesting because it is being called "the Iraqi Hiroshima"—the town was obliterated in 2004, in the Battle of Fallujah. There were two battles. The second one was the biggest. It all started when they found those four bodies.

Were those the bodies of the security contractors?

Yeah, the security men hanging from the bridge. After that happened somebody decided that Fallujah was an al-Qaeda stronghold and so they used all kinds of weapons. At first the coalition denied that they had used white phosphorus in Fallujah. Or at least they claimed it was only used to "illuminate targets." White phosphorus is meant to melt metal, so you can imagine what kind of effect it has on the human body. There’s also the issue of depleted uranium, but the US has denied using it. There is a well-known relationship between the increase in cancer cases and the use of depleted uranium.

Is that what made him start the NGO?

Yeah, that spurred him on. The problem here is that many parents take their children to the hospital, but a lot of them are from rural areas and they can’t commute back and forth. The women often stay at the hospital, but the men have to keep on working. The women spend months in the hospital, and so a lot of the time it leads the families to break up because of the pressure. Many of these people can’t afford even a half hour bus journey, it is a tragedy. It is not only about health, it's the whole society that is breaking up because of this, because they have no resources. Not only that, many of these parents are ashamed of their children's conditions, too.

And does the US government deny that they used the weapons, the health effects of those weapons or both?

They deny both. They won't admit that they are using depleted uranium. Even Nato has requested an investigation into the use of these weapons, but there has been no response. When I was in Libya and went to places obliterated by bombs I was very aware of this. I wouldn’t touch anything there, and there were people jumping on tanks to get a picture and so on, but I was thinking, "that might be poisoned."

SOURCE: http://www.vice.com/read/karlos-zur...ightmare?&_suid=13425509388440115056593672548
 
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The US did plenty of free for all testing with the dirty rounds and ammunition on civilians and militants.

depleted uranium is some nasty $hit. its heavier than lead and much denser.
 
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Sad, nobody has sympathy for human suffering.

If a few Americans or Europeans were killed by "terrorists" everybody would jump on that piece of "news" as if it was the worst thing that had ever happened in human history.
 
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Human beings are members of a whole,
In creation of one essence and soul.

If one member is afflicted with pain,
Other members uneasy will remain.

If you have no sympathy for human pain,
The name of human you cannot retain.


-Saadi
 
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The warning notice doesn't help.I saw the pictures before I could see the warning :undecided:

That's what you get when you are deceived by American version of democracy in ME.But unfortunately,there are still enough fool people in Middle East to let this continue.
 
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It remains true since time immemorial that children and women pay the worst costs for war.
 
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Not surprisingly, there is no strong verbal condemnation against USA or the West for all these atrocities, none of the Arab members can be seen speaking their mind against the evil West, but when some Zionists were sent to their natural destinations in an incident in Bulgaria, we saw their agents under multiple guises and 'false flags' expressing great sympathy and commiseration.

That is the infidel world Muslims have to confront in order to restore their natural standing in the world.
 
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America will deny everything that does not suit them.
WMD in Iraq were never found no matter what invesigation was carried out
America denies the use of depleted Uranium but are very quick to bomb Afganies after 9/11.


Arabs are like Dogs. They get dollars and Shiny new Tech gadgets for their oil. while the rest of ummah Feels and bleeds for ummah after receiving a sermon from a mullah funded by the Arabs, the actual Arabs laugh at you and look down upon you as the people who were civilised by them by Giving you the gift of Islam.

"Same could be said that INdians are Very dark skined BAckward, Racist and drink cow piss" .


Generlising an entire population with no facts or even taking up by a few misguided fools and potraing it as the whole nation is just retarded - so why do it.I thought you guys had no hard feelings to them
 
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Arabs are like Dogs. They get dollars and Shiny new Tech gadgets for their oil. while the rest of ummah Feels and bleeds for ummah after receiving a sermon from a mullah funded by the Arabs, the actual Arabs laugh at you and look down upon you as the people who were civilised by them by Giving you the gift of Islam.

This is utter nonsense, and has nothing to do with the topic.

For your education (since India has the highest number of illiterates in the world), it is Arab countries/regimes that are fighting/competing against each other in Syria, and did the same in Libya. Many Arabs are racist against others, and many others are racist against Arabs. At the same time, many Arabs are wonderful, kind hearted, intelligent, thoughtful people, while many others are brainless, tribalistic, backward, devoid of any notion of culture or intelligence.

And by the way, no Arab gave anybody the "gift of Islam". This gift was sent down upon the whole of humankind till the Day of Judgement by Allah (SWT), and the messenger was Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Ethnicity, economic status, tribal affiliation, language or any of the numerous other earthly and insignificant differentiators are completely null and void when it comes to measuring one's worth according to Islamic values, which only measures worth according to one's Taqwa.
 
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