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Russsia Today TV Channel Fallujah fallout worse than Hiroshima? Iraq report sounds alarm
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Al jazeera TV Channel Fauljah worse than Hiroshima after the American occupation army attack between 2004 - 2005
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Dateline SBS TV Australia The number of babies born with severe deformities and children developing leukaemia is rising dramatically in parts of Iraq. The 2009 story documented the thousands of widows and homeless families struggling to survive in war-torn Iraq.
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BBC News \ John Simpson reports Cancer, leukaemia and infant mortality are all increasing in the Iraqi town of Fallujah, a new survey says. Still one of the most dangerous places in Iraq, doctors have been reporting a large number of birth defects since the 2004 offensive.
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The Guardian Huge rise in birth defects in Fallujah as reported by The Guardian
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BBC News Fallujah doctors report rise in birth defects
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health Cancer, Infant Mortality and Birth Sex-Ratio in Fallujah, Iraq 2005–2009. By Chris Busby, Malak Hamdan and Entesar Ariabi
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The Independent Toxic munitions 'may be cause' of baby deaths and deformities in Fallujah
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The Raw Story Study: Fallujah’s Health fallout ‘Worse’ Than Hiroshima, Nagasaki
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The Huffington Post The Suffering of Fallujah
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CNN News Birth defects on the rise in Falluja / updated May 11, 2010
Parents of children with birth defects in Falluja, Iraq, blame chemical weapons.
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Global Research Humanitarian Disaster In Fallujah: Unprecedented Numbers of Birth Defects, Miscarriages and Cancer Cases.
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Democracy Today \ Part 1 Patrick Cockburn Talking \ Part1
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Democracy Today \ Part 2 Patrick Cockburn on Missing Billions in Iraq & Soaring Cancer Rates in Fallujah 2
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The Independent 24 july 2010 Toxic legacy of US assault on Fallujah 'worse than Hiroshima'
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NILSLUNDGREN TV / Iraq Solidarity Association in Stockholm / Sweeden Dr. Omar Al-Kubaisy answers a question from the audience in Stockholm 20100831 about Depleted Uranium. The study "Cancer, Infant Mortality and Birth Sex-Ratio in Fallujah 2005-2009", published in July 2010 in the International Journal of Environmental Studies and Public Health (IJERPH), shows terrifying facts.
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Counter Punch August 2010 Nuclear News, Nuclear Fears and the Role of Science
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Brussels Tribunal Dr. Omar Al Kubaisy: Speech in the European Parliament, Brussels, Belgium.March 18th, 2009.
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BBC News \ The BBC's Gabriel Gatehouse reports from a junkyard on the outskirts of Fallujah Thousands of tonnes of equipment have been moved out of Iraq but plenty has been left behind and not just for the troops that remain in Iraq.
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Just Means - Energy & Emissions Getting Real About Depleted Uranium & Sustainable Business
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By Vimeo.com 1 video of the introductory seminar part in the Latvian Environmental Ministry 20-05-2010 and C. Busby's presentation ...
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By Vimeo.com 2 The legendary discussion between Chris Busby, ECRR, and Jack Valentin, ICRP, on the 22-04-2010 1(1)
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By Vimeo.com 3 the legendary discussion between Chris Busby, ECRR, and Jack Valentin, ICRP, on the 22-04-2010 2(2)
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Russia Today Reports from Fallujah U.S. commanders in Iraq ignored evidence of torture and often failed to investigate the killing of civilians. These are the major findings from the leak of 400,000 secret American military files from the whistle blowing website, WikiLeaks. The data describes widespread brutal torture of detainees by Iraqi troops - with some documents showing American authorities often turned a blind eye. The files also reveal that 66,000 civilians were killed in Iraq since the U.S. invaded - even though Washington had denied it kept any such record.
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Al Jazeera's Mosab Jasim has been investigating Doctors in Iraq are recording a shocking rise in the number of cancer victims south of Baghdad. Sufferers in the province of Babil have risen by almost tenfold in just three years. Locals blame depleted uranium from US military equipment used in the 2003 invasion. These cancer cases have spread fears among the locals, prompting them to demand an investigation.
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Noam Chomsky on the WikiLeaks and Fallujah goverment practises coverup Noam Chomsky Talking about the Wiki-Leaks and Fallujah government practices cover up
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Dr. Samira debrief session held in Hiroshima on March 5th . Dr. Samira debrief session held in Hiroshima \ Japan on March 5th 2011, Talking about Fallouja
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Professor Christopher Busby, Scientific Secretary of the European Committee on Radiation Risk speaks to BBC News Professor Christopher Busby, Scientific Secretary of the European Committee on Radiation Risk speaks to BBC News about potential dangers following the hydrogen gas explosions at the Fukushima nuclear power plant.
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A trip to a battered city Nowhere is the war in Iraq raged in Fallujah as horrible. Since then, there are very many children are born disabled or suffering from cancer. Why? A trip to a battered city.
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Babies are being born with severe deformities and cancer at a rate, which makes the effects of Hiroshima look tame. Seven years after the invasion of Baghdad, the Iraqi people are experiencing a devastating legacy. Babies are being born with severe deformities and cancer at a rate, which makes the effects of Hiroshima look tame.
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The use of uranium-enhanced weapons by U.S.-led forces during the infamous Iraqi Battle of Fallujah in 2005 The high court in London is to hear a case over the use of uranium-enhanced weapons by U.S.-led forces during the infamous Iraqi Battle of Fallujah in 2005. This, following a number of reports alleging their use was much more widespread than originally thought. RT talks to Christopher Busby, the co-author of two such reports and a visiting professor at the school of Biomedical Studies, the University of Ulster.
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DEPLETED URANIUM IN THE HUMAN BODY ...By Sr. Rosalie Bertell, PhD
Epidemiologist Rosalie Bertell (PhD, biometrics)explains the effects of the weaponized DU on the people of Iraq and the planet. In subsequent parts of this series, Dr. Bertell offers readily-accessible ways to detox some heavy metals and poisons from the body.
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Soldiers get cancer in Iraq from depleted uranium Several soldiers from the same area are getting cancer of the throat from depleted uranium explosure, it is thought
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Russsia Today TV Channel : US use of depleted uranium = war crimes? Reports are now beginning to show that depleted uranium used in U.S. weapons during both the 1991 Gulf War and the current war in Iraq have caused birth defects and an increase in cancer in Iraqi cities. Cedric Moon talks with Raed Jarrar about these weapons and whether their use should constitute war crimes.
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Inside Story Americas - Did the US cause Fallujah's birth defects? New research is under way on the alarming increase in birth defects in the Iraqi city of Fallujah, showing elevated levels of radioactivity in the city and across the country. Iraqi doctors have long reported a spike of cases involving severe birth defects in Fallujah since 2004 which are shocking in their severity. So is the US being honest about the weapons it used in the 2004 battle for the city, and in its other theatres of war? Guests: Ross Caputi, Dai Williams, Raed Jarrar.
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Did the US cause Fallujah's birth defects? In November 2004, the US led an assault on Fallujah - a stronghold of opposition against the US occupation, west of Baghdad. Intense bombardment left many of its buildings destroyed and displaced much of the 300,000-strong population.
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VICE on HBO: Congressman Jim McDermott Interview (Episode 3 - Toxic Iraq) On the next episode of VICE, premiering on HBO this Friday, April 19th at 11 PM, we interview Congressman Jim McDermott of the Seventh District of Washington State. Congressman McDermott has been one of the only experts and advocates in the US government on the issue of depleted uranium in Iraq. We sit down with him to get a firsthand account of the military's history of using depleted uranium munitions, the legacy it has left behind in Iraq, and why the US government refuses to do anything about it.
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