This item from The
Independent makes shocking reading.
It summarises the
findings of a new study which reports a "staggering rise" in birth
defects among Iraqi children conceived in the aftermath of the war.
There is
"compelling evidence" to link the increased numbers of defects and
miscarriages to military assaults, says Mozhgan Savabieasfahani, one of the
lead authors of the report and an environmental toxicologist at the University
of Michigan's School of Public Health. Similar defects have been found among
children born in Basra after British troops invaded, according to the new
research.
The study found
that in Fallujah, more than half of all babies surveyed were born with a birth
defect between 2007 and 2010. Before the siege, this figure was more like one
in 10. Prior to the turn of the millennium, fewer than 2 per cent of babies
were born with a defect. More than 45 per cent of all pregnancies surveyed
ended in miscarriage in the two years after 2004, up from only 10 per cent
before the bombing. Between 2007 and 2010, one in six of all pregnancies ended
in miscarriage.
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