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London Times
November 22, 2001
Bacteria "came from US government lab"
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The anthrax attacks in America are "almost certainly" derived from a US
government laboratory, a scientist says. "I'm a New Yorker," said Barbara
Hatch Rosenberg, chairman of the Federation of American Scientists' working
group on biological weapons. "My city has been attacked, first by foreign
terrorists, then by an American using a biological agent." Rosenberg was
representing one of a number of arms control groups that urged a 144-nation
conference in Geneva to tighten restrictions on germ warfare in the 1972
Biological Weapons Convention. The anthrax used in letters sent to addresses
in New York City, Florida and Washington, "was derived, almost certainly,
from a US defence laboratory," said Ms Rosenberg. She said the anthrax
attacks "demonstrated the incredible potency" of using disease as a weapon
but was only a small taste of what is possible". Four people have died as a
result of the toxin.
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