Enriched Uranium in guided weapons by the Israeli Military
Evidence of Enriched Uranium in guided weapons employed by the Israeli Military in Lebanon in July 2006 – Preliminary Note. Published on 20 October 2006
Evidence of Enriched Uranium in guided weapons employed by the Israeli Military in Lebanon in July 2006 – Preliminary Note. Published on 20 October 2006
Esteemed expert and whistleblower highlights US sale of GBU 28 weapons. By Paul Joseph Watson Abstract: Esteemed depleted uranium expert Dr. Doug Rokke is pointing the finger at Israel for using deadly and illegal depleted uranium munitions against the Lebanese people which were sold to them by the U.S. government – and calls for an…
Published on The Lancet, Vol 368, October 21, 2006. By Gilbert Burnham, Riyadh Lafta, Shannon Doocy and Les Roberts Background An excess mortality of nearly 100 000 deaths was reported in Iraq for the period March, 2003–September, 2004, attributed to the invasion of Iraq. Our aim was to update this estimate.
Published by Laka foundation in May 1999 In the course of the preparations for the Hague Appeal for Peace ’99 conference, Laka decided to make a brochure about the use of depleted uranium in conventional weaponry and its consequences. The idea was born because of the short time reserved during the session for the presentation…
Published on October 2006 on the newsletter of Campaign Against Depleted Uraium (Cadu). During and after the 33-day war in Lebanon it was rumoured that the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) were using DU anti-tank shells or other DU munitions. Much attention was focused on an article by Mohammed Zaatari in the Daily Star (August 21,…
By Dai Williams, independent researcher Eos, Surrey, UK. Published on September 2006.
Depleted Uranium: Far Worse Than 9/11. Published on 3 May 2006 Abstract: In 1979, depleted uranium (DU) particles escaped from the National Lead Industries factory near Albany, N.Y.,which was manufacturing DU weapons for the U.S military. The particles traveled 26 miles and were discovered in a laboratory filter by Dr. Leonard Dietz, a nuclear physicist….
Published on Swiss Federal Institute of Technology website on 20 October 2007. Abstract: As a growing number of Italian soldiers who served in the Balkans meet their death due to serious illness, the specter of ‘Balkan Syndrome’ and the effects of depleted uranium are again in the spotlight.
Report of the Italian parliamentary committee of inquiry on the deaths and serious illnesses that have struck the Italian military personnel employed in international peacekeeping missions on the conditions on the conservation and use of depleted uranium in military exercises on national territory. Published on 1 March 2006.